单词 | negotiate |
释义 | negotiate verb¹ 1try to reach an agreement谈判adverb | verb + negotiate | preposition adverb➤carefully小心谨慎地谈判◆a carefully negotiated series of concessions经过精心谈判得来的一系列让步➤successfully成功地谈判➤effectively卓有成效地谈判➤individually, separately单独谈判;分别商定◆rents are individually negotiated between landlord and tenant.租金由房东和房客单独协商。➤directly直接谈判◆theyt were forced to negotiate directly with the rebels.他们被迫同叛乱者直接谈判。➤secretly秘密谈判➤seriously郑重磋商➤constantly, continually持续不断地谈判◆the parameters of the job are being continually negotiated.有关这项工作的职责范围一直在协商。➤currently正在谈判verb + negotiate➤be able to能够谈判▸➤be prepared to, be willing to愿意谈判◆are the employers really willing to negotiate?雇主们真的愿意谈判吗?➤attempt to, seek to, try to尝试/寻求/试图谈判▸➤manage to设法谈判▸➤help (to)帮助商定preposition➤between双方之间谈判◆to negotiate between the two sides双方进行谈判➤for为⋯谈判◆we are negotiating for the release of the prisoners.我们正在就释放囚犯一事进行谈判。➤on关于⋯的谈判◆they have refused to negotiate on this issue.他们拒绝就这一问题进行谈判。➤on behalf of代表⋯谈判◆those negotiating on behalf of the government代表政府谈判的那些人➤with同⋯协商◆i managed to negotiate successfully with the authorities.我设法同当局进行了成功的协商。negotiate verb² 2successfully get over/past sth顺利通过adverb | verb + negotiate adverb➤easily, safely, successfully轻易/安全/成功通过◆he successfully negotiated the slippery steps.他顺利地走过了打滑的台阶。verb + negotiate➤be difficult to难以通过◆the flight of steps was quite difficult to negotiate with a heavy suitcase.提着沉重的箱子很难走过这段台阶。negotiate /nɪgəʊʃieɪt; name -goʊ-/ verb 1. [intransitive] to try to reach an agreement by formal discussion 谈判;协商;磋商◆we negotiated for more pay. 我们为增加工资进行了谈判。◆the company is negotiating with its creditors. 这家公司正与其债权人进行谈判。◆a strong negotiating position 强硬的谈判立场◆negotiating skills 谈判技巧 2. [transitive] to arrange sth or agree to sth by formal discussion 商定;达成(协议)◆bigger stores can negotiate better prices from suppliers. 较大的商店可以从供应商那里拿到更优惠的价格。◆there's more to buying a business than negotiating a good deal. 购买一家企业比达成一笔划算的交易要复杂得多。 (finance 金融) [transitive] to transfer sth such as a cheque or a bill to sb else in exchange for money 转让;议付;兑付;承兑◆the bill of exchange was negotiated several times. 这张汇票被转让了好几次。◆we are able to negotiate cheques payable in most currencies. 我们能用多种货币兑付支票。☞ negotiatenegotiate verbnegotiate ♦︎ deal with sb/sth ♦︎ hold talks ♦︎ bargain ♦︎ do a deal ♦︎ hagglethese words all mean to talk to sb in order to try and reach an agreement with them.这些词均表示谈判、商谈、达成协议。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to negotiate / deal / hold talks / bargain / do a deal / haggle with sb / sth◆to negotiate / hold talks / do a deal on sth◆to deal with sb / hold talks / bargain / do a deal / haggle over sth■ negotiate /nɪgəʊʃieɪt; name nɪgoʊʃieɪt/ [intransitive] to try to reach an agreement or to settle a dispute by formal discussion谈判;磋商;协商◆the government will not negotiate with terrorists.政府不会和恐怖分子谈判。◆we are negotiating for the release of the prisoners.我们正在为释放那些囚犯进行谈判。◆they have refused to negotiate on this issue.他们已拒绝就这个问题进行磋商。◆her financial adviser is negotiating on her behalf.她的财务顾问在代表她进行谈判。◆are the employers really willing to negotiate?那些雇主真的愿意协商吗?▸ negotiation noun [countable, usually plural, uncountable] ◆peace / trade / wage negotiations和谈;贸易洽谈;工资谈判◆they begin another round of negotiations today.他们今天开始另一轮谈判。◆the rent is a matter for negotiation between the landlord and tenant.租金可以由房东和租户协商确定。◆the issue is still under negotiation.这个问题还在商讨之中。■ deal with sb/sth -->phrasal verbto do business, or try to reach an agreement, with a person, company or organization与⋯做生意;与⋯打交道◆we deal with companies all over europe.我们与欧洲各地的公司做生意。◆he had dealt with mr simpson on several occasions.他曾跟辛普森先生打过几次交道。 ➡ see also dealings → communication ■ hold talks -->phrase(held, held)(of governments, organizations or their leaders) to have formal discussions, especially in order to try and reach an agreement or solve a problem(尤指政府、组织或其领导人)举行会谈◆the two governments held secret talks on the nuclear threat.两国政府就核威胁问题举行了秘密会谈。▸ talks noun [plural] ◆arms / pay / peace talks军备/工资/和平谈判■ 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 ■ do a deal -->phrase(does, did, done)to make an agreement with sb, especially in business or politics, on particular conditions for buying or doing sth(与某人就某事)达成协议◆we did a deal with the management on overtime.我们与管理层在加班问题上达成了一项协议。 ➡ see also deal → agreement 1 ■ haggle [intransitive] to argue with sb in order to reach an agreement, especially about the price of sth争论;(尤指)讲价◆i left him in the market haggling over the price of a shirt.我在市场撇下他,让他一个人为一件衬衫跟人讨价还价。negotiate /nɪgəʊʃieɪt; name nɪgoʊʃieɪt/ [transitive] to arrange or agree the details of sth by formal discussion(正式)商定;达成(协议)◆rents are individually negotiated between landlord and tenant.房租由房东和房客单独商定。◆we successfully negotiated the release of the hostages.我们成功地达成了释放人质的协议。negotiate /nɪgəʊʃieɪt; name nɪgoʊʃieɪt/ [transitive] (rather formal) to successfully get over or past a difficult part on a path or route通过,越过(险要路段)◆we then had to negotiate a steep rock face.我们接下来要攀越陡峭的岩壁。◆she negotiated her way past the hot ovens.她小心翼翼地从热烤箱旁边过去了。negotiate /nɪgəʊʃieɪt; name nɪgoʊʃieɪt/ [intransitive] to try to reach an agreement or to settle a dispute by formal discussion谈判;磋商;协商◆the government will not negotiate with terrorists.政府不会和恐怖分子谈判。◆we are negotiating for the release of the prisoners.我们正在为释放那些囚犯进行谈判。◆they have refused to negotiate on this issue.他们已拒绝就这个问题进行磋商。◆her financial adviser is negotiating on her behalf.她的财务顾问在代表她进行谈判。◆are the employers really willing to negotiate?那些雇主真的愿意协商吗?▸ negotiation noun [countable, usually plural, uncountable] ◆peace / trade / wage negotiations和谈;贸易洽谈;工资谈判◆they begin another round of negotiations today.他们今天开始另一轮谈判。◆the rent is a matter for negotiation between the landlord and tenant.租金可以由房东和租户协商确定。◆the issue is still under negotiation.这个问题还在商讨之中。negotiate/nɪˈgəʊʃieɪt ||; nɪˈgoʃɪˌet/verb1. [i] negotiate (with sb) (for/about sth) to talk to sb in order to decide or agree about sth 谈判;协商;商议: ◇the unions are still negotiating with management about this year's pay claim. 工会仍在就今年加薪的要求与资方谈判。 2. [t] to decide or agree sth by talking about it 通过谈判处理或达成(某事);商订;洽谈: ◇to negotiate an agreement/a deal/a settlement 通过谈判达成协议╱作成交易╱达成和解 3. [t] to get over, past or through sth difficult 超越,越过(障碍): ◇to escape, prisoners would have to negotiate a five-metre wall. 犯人若要逃跑,必须越过一道五米高的围墙。 ➔negotiator noun [c] negotiatesee ⇨ discuss 2 ne·go·ti·ate /nɪ`goʃɪˏet; nɪˈɡəʊʃieɪt/v 1. [i,t] to discuss a political problem or business arrangement in order to reach an agreement [政治,商业]谈判,协商:◇un representatives are trying to negotiate a ceasefire. 联合国的代表正在谈判谋求停火。 2. [t] to succeed in going past or over a difficult place on a road, path etc 顺利地通过,越过[不好走的路段等]:◇old people carefully negotiating the steps 小心地走着台阶的老人 |
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