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bar·gain¹ /`bɑrgɪn; ˈbɑːɡɪn/n [c] 1. something you buy for less than its usual price 便宜货,廉价货:◇at £2,500 this car is a real bargain. 这辆车才 2,500 英镑,确实合算。 2. when you agree to do something because someone else has agreed to do something 协议; 交易:◇make/strike a bargain (=agree to do something) 达成协议: we've made a bargain that paul does the shopping and i cook. 我们已经讲好了,保罗购物我做饭。 3. into the bargain especially bre as well as everything else 【尤英】 此外,而且:◇myrtle has two jobs, three children, and looks after her sick mother into the bargain. 默特尔打两份工,带三个孩子,此外还要照顾生病的母亲。 |