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单词 deal-breaker
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Definition of deal-breaker in English:

deal-breaker

noun
  • (in business and politics) a factor or issue which, if unresolved during negotiations, would cause one party to withdraw from a deal.

    (商界或政界中)导致谈判破裂的因素(或问题)

    fringe benefits are now seen as an important part of any salary package and base salary is no longer viewed as the deal-breaker
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We have not heard from either candidate about what would be really the deal-breaker.
    • Either way, it's got to be good news that being lousy at parking is once more endearing rather than a relationship deal-breaker.
    • The real deal-breaker with this housekeeper is whether or not she's scared of dogs.
    • Having a decent advisor going in is crucial, and should be a deal-breaker even if everything else about the program seems ideal.
    • His inability to speak English was a perpetual deal-breaker.
    • The deal-breaker was, allegedly, that the radio station was not prepared to mention the sponsors often enough.
    • Yesterday, the prevailing opinion in political circles was that his intervention wasn't a deal-breaker.
    • Others argue that I am limiting myself by making religious practice a deal-breaker.
    • For a kid-oriented film, though, consistency problems aren't a real deal-breaker.
    • I think it depends enormously on why you consider this particular thing a deal-breaker.
    • We all have some idea of what a deal-breaker in a relationship is.
    • You were plucky enough to call him on that deal-breaker.
    • That's going to be a deal-breaker for some no matter how awesomely deformed yet melodic the licks are.
    • I thought having a girlfriend go away for a while was a deal-breaker.
    • Lying, however, IS a big deal and a possible deal-breaker.
    • Two's company, three's a crowd, and the needy ex-wife is a deal-breaker.
    • The real deal-breaker is that a stand-alone player is the only kind available.
    • Certainly, the charge is never large enough to be a deal-breaker.
    • Fortunately for Kevin, no matter how unimpressed Coraline was with the move to Newcastle, it wasn't a deal-breaker.
    • For some antiwar progressives, no doubt, it will be a deal-breaker.

Definition of deal-breaker in US English:

deal-breaker

noun
  • (in business and politics) a factor or issue which, if unresolved during negotiations, would cause one party to withdraw from a deal.

    (商界或政界中)导致谈判破裂的因素(或问题)

    fringe benefits are now seen as an important part of any salary package and base salary is no longer viewed as the deal-breaker
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For a kid-oriented film, though, consistency problems aren't a real deal-breaker.
    • The real deal-breaker is that a stand-alone player is the only kind available.
    • We have not heard from either candidate about what would be really the deal-breaker.
    • Others argue that I am limiting myself by making religious practice a deal-breaker.
    • His inability to speak English was a perpetual deal-breaker.
    • Yesterday, the prevailing opinion in political circles was that his intervention wasn't a deal-breaker.
    • I thought having a girlfriend go away for a while was a deal-breaker.
    • For some antiwar progressives, no doubt, it will be a deal-breaker.
    • I think it depends enormously on why you consider this particular thing a deal-breaker.
    • Fortunately for Kevin, no matter how unimpressed Coraline was with the move to Newcastle, it wasn't a deal-breaker.
    • Two's company, three's a crowd, and the needy ex-wife is a deal-breaker.
    • That's going to be a deal-breaker for some no matter how awesomely deformed yet melodic the licks are.
    • You were plucky enough to call him on that deal-breaker.
    • Certainly, the charge is never large enough to be a deal-breaker.
    • The deal-breaker was, allegedly, that the radio station was not prepared to mention the sponsors often enough.
    • We all have some idea of what a deal-breaker in a relationship is.
    • The real deal-breaker with this housekeeper is whether or not she's scared of dogs.
    • Lying, however, IS a big deal and a possible deal-breaker.
    • Having a decent advisor going in is crucial, and should be a deal-breaker even if everything else about the program seems ideal.
    • Either way, it's got to be good news that being lousy at parking is once more endearing rather than a relationship deal-breaker.
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