单词 | bargain |
释义 | bargain noun¹ 1sth sold at a lower price减价商品adjective | verb + bargain | bargain + noun adjective➤absolute, amazing, excellent, good, great, incredible, real绝对便宜的/异常便宜的/非常合算的/划得来的/十分便宜的/便宜得不可思议的/真正便宜的货物verb + bargain➤find, get, pick up发现/买到/捡到便宜货◆i picked up a really good bargain in the market.我在集市上买到了一样极为合算的东西。bargain + noun➤buy, price, rate买得合算的东西;便宜价▸➤hunter, hunting搜寻减价商品的人;寻找减价商品▸➤basement廉价商品部◆the shop sells books at bargain-basement prices.这家商店低价售书。➤bin减价商品箱bargain noun² 2agreement协议adjective | verb + bargain | preposition | phrases adjective➤grand (especially name) 一揽子协议verb + bargain➤make, strike达成协议preposition➤bargain between⋯之间的协议◆a bargain was struck between the employers and the unions.雇主与工会之间达成了协议。➤bargain with和⋯的协议◆i'll make a bargain with you.我会和你定个协议。phrases➤drive a hard bargain (= force sb to agree to the arrangement that is best for you) 强迫对方达成极有利于自己的协议➤sb's half of the bargain, sb's part of the bargain, sb's side of the bargain协议中某方的责任◆her part of the bargain was to provide the food.说好了她的责任是提供食物。➤keep (to) your half of the bargain, keep (to) your part of the bargain, keep (to) your side of the bargain履行合同中己方的责任◆you haven't kept your side of the bargain.你没有遵守你方在协议中的承诺。bargain verbadverb | preposition adverb➤hard狠狠砍价◆he bargained hard and was stubborn.他价砍得很狠,而且不肯让步。➤collectively集体谈判◆the right of workers to bargain collectively工人集体谈判的权利preposition➤about就⋯讨价还价◆he was prepared to bargain about money.他愿意就钱的问题进行商议。➤for为⋯而谈判◆to bargain for a better salary为争取提高薪水而谈判➤over围绕⋯讲价◆crowds of men bargaining over horses一群群就马匹讨价还价的人➤with与⋯谈条件◆he tried to bargain with her.他试图与她讨价还价。bargain /bɑːgən; name bɑːrgən/ noun [countable] 1.something that is bought or sold at a lower price than usual 特价商品;减价出售的商品;便宜货◆i picked up a few good bargains in the sale. 我在减价期间买了几件不错的便宜货。◆i managed to get the shares at a bargain price. 我设法以便宜的价钱买了那些股份。◆bargain fare offers 廉价机票优惠2.an agreement between two or more people or groups to do sth 协议;交易◆i'll make a bargain with you. 我要和你做笔交易。◆i assure you we will keep our side of the bargain (= do what we agreed to do). 我向你保证,我方会遵守协议。 (commerce 商业) an agreement, often a spoken agreement, between two or more people to exchange sth for a particular price (两个或更多人之间就交换某物的价格达成的,尤指口头的)协议◆buyer and seller strike a bargain with each individual purchase. 买卖双方就每一笔交易都达成了协议。4. (stock exchange 证券交易(所)) a single act of buying or selling on the london stock exchange 伦敦证券交易所的一笔买卖交易◆the average daily volume traded for july was 180 684 bargains. 七月份的每日平均交易量为 180 684 笔。 ➡ idiom at hard adj. bargain /bɑːgən; name bɑːrgən/ verb [intransitive] bargain (with sb) (about/over/for sth) to discuss prices, pay or conditions with sb in order to reach an agreement that suits everyone ﹙与某人﹚议价,商讨◆it's better to bargain for wages as a group. 最好以集体形式进行工资谈判。◆employers sometimes have to bargain with trade unions. 雇主有时不得不和工会讨价还价。☞ bargain☞ bargain bargain /bɑːgən; name bɑːrgən/ [countable] an agreement between two or more people or groups to do sth for each other协议;交易◆finally the two sides struck a bargain.双方最终达成了协议。◆i've done what i promised and i expect you to keep your side of the bargain.我已履约,希望你也能遵守协议。 ➡ see also bargain → negotiate verb note 辨析 pact or bargain?people make a pact when they both want the same thing and agree to help each other achieve it. people make a bargain when they want different things, but each agrees to do what the other wants in exchange for the other doing what they want. * pact 指双方有相同目标,同意相互帮助以实现目标。bargain 指双方目标不同,但是同意帮助对方实现目标以换取对方的帮助◆a non-aggression/suicide bargain ◆i expect you to keep your side of the pact. bargain [intransitive] to discuss prices, conditions, etc. with sb in order to reach an agreement(与某人就某事)讨价还价,商讨条件◆he said he wasn't prepared to bargain.他说他不愿讨价还价。◆in the market dealers were bargaining with growers over the price of coffee.在市场上经销商正和种植者就咖啡的价格进行商谈。 ➡ see also bargain → agreement noun 1 bargain [countable] a thing bought for less than the usual price减价品;便宜货◆i picked up a few good bargains in the sale.我在减价期间买了几样挺不错的便宜货。◆the car was a bargain at that price.那辆汽车价格真便宜。bargain¹/ˈbɑ:gən ||; ˈbɑrgɪn/noun[c] 1. something that is cheaper or at a lower price than usual 减价品;廉价品;便宜货: ◇at that price, it's an absolute bargain! 这个价钱,确实便宜!◇i found a lot of bargains in the sale. 我发现大减价中有许多便宜货。 2. an agreement between people or groups about what each of them will do for the other or others 协议: ◇let's make a bargain -- i'll lend you the money if you'll help me with my work. 我们来订个协议,你帮我干活,我便借给你钱。◇i lent him the money but he didn't keep his side of the bargain. 我把钱借给了他,但他这一方没有履行协议。 into the bargain (used for emphasizing sth) as well; in addition; also (用于强调)此外,并且: ◇they gave me free tickets and a free meal into the bargain. 他们给我赠票,还提供一顿免费餐。 strike a bargain (with sb)→strike²bargain²/ˈbɑ:gən ||; ˈbɑrgɪn/verb [i] bargain (with sb) (about/over/for sth) to discuss prices, conditions, etc with sb in order to reach an agreement that suits each person 谈条件;讲价;讨价还价: ◇i'm sure that if you bargain with him, he'll drop the price. 我肯定,如果你跟他讲价,他会减价。◇they bargained over the price. 他们就价钱讨价还价。 bargain for/on sth (usually in negative sentences 通常用于否定句) to expect sth to happen and be ready for it 期望;预料: ◇when they agreed to help him they didn't bargain for how much it would cost them. 他们当初答应帮他的忙,并没考虑到自己要付出多少代价。 bargainsee ⇨ cheap 3 • • •• ⇨ keep your side of the bargain• ⇨ strike/make a bargain☞ bargain¹☞ bargain² |
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