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bargain/ˈbɑ:ɡin/ n. & v.●n. 1a an agreement on the terms of a transaction or sale 买卖协议 b this seen from the buyer's viewpoint 交易 a bad bargain 蚀本生意 2 something acquired or offered cheaply 便宜货 ●v. intr. (often foll. by 常后跟 with, for) discuss the terms of a transaction 讲价钱,讨价还价 expected him to bargain, but he paid up 等着他还价,他却付钱了; bargained with her 同她讲价钱; bargained for the table 为购买桌子讲价钱 □ bargain away part with for something worthless 廉价出售 had bargained away the estate 低价出售财产 □ bargain for (or colloq. [口] on) (usu. with neg. actual or implied 通常与实际的或隐含的否定词连用) be prepared for; expect 预料,指望 didn't bargain for bad weather 没有料到会是坏天气; more than I bargained for 我没有料到 □ bargain on rely on 依赖 □ drive a hard bargain be uncompromising in making a bargain 杀价,讲价钱时不退让 □ into (US [美] in) the bargain moreover; in addition to what was expected 而且,另外还 □ make (or strike) a bargain agree a transaction 买卖达成协议 □ bargainer n.[Middle English from Old French bargaine (n.), bargaignier (v.), probably from Germanic] |