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| /ˈbɑːgɪn/ |
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| 1 | something you buy that costs much less than normal 便宜货;廉价货 |
| You should be able to pick up a few good bargains. 你应该能够买到几件不错的便宜货。 |
| | 1a | a lower than usual price 廉价;便宜 | | Twenty pounds is a real bargain! 20英镑确实便宜! | |
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| 2 | an agreement in which two people or groups each promise to do something 协议 |
| After hours of negotiating, a bargain was finally reached. 谈判了几小时后终于达成了一项协议。 |
| keep your side/end/part of the bargain (=do what you agreed) How do we know you’ ll keep your part of the bargain? 遵守协议 |
| strike a bargain (=reach an agreement) It was impossible to strike a bargain that both sides would accept. 达成协议 |
| | 2a | to argue in a very determined way in order to reach an agreement that benefits you 极力讨价还价;狠狠地杀价 | |
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| - | in/into the bargain |
| in addition to the things already mentioned |
| 此外;而且 |
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| With careful planning, you can avoid delays and save yourself a lot of money into the bargain. 仔细计划后,你可以避免延误而且还可以节省很多钱。 |
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| See also | | - collective bargaining | | - plea bargaining | |
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