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bargain

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bar·gain1 /ˈbɑːɡɪn $ ˈbɑːr-/ ●●○ noun [countableC]  
1 BBTCHEAPsomething you buy cheaply or for less than its usual price 便宜货,减价品
 There are no bargains in the clothes shops at the moment.
这阵子服装店里没有什么便宜货。
 It’s an attractive little home, and I think it’s a bargain.
这是一个漂亮的小居所,我觉得是合算的。
 That second-hand table was a real bargain.
那张二手的桌子非常便宜。
 Good watches don't come at bargain prices.
好表不会便宜。
 Bargain hunters (=people looking for things to buy at low prices) queued outside the store for hours.
想淘便宜货的人排着队在商店外面等了很久。
2 AGREEan agreement, made between two people or groups, to do something in return for something else 协议;交易
make/strike a bargain
 Management and unions have struck a bargain over wage increases.
资方和工会就加薪问题达成了协议。
 I’ve kept my side of the bargain and I expect you to keep yours.
我履行了我的承诺,希望你也履行你的承诺。
drive a hard bargain at hard1(18)
3 into the bargain  (also in the bargain American EnglishAmE)ADD in addition to everything else 此外,外加,而且
 I am now tired, cold, and hungry, with a headache into the bargain.
我现在又累又冷又饿,而且还头痛。
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adjectives
a real bargain
In the market you can sometimes pick up a real bargain.
an absolute bargain
£59.99 is an absolute bargain.
a brilliant/amazing bargain
The house they bought was an amazing bargain.
verbs
look for/search for a bargain
She began looking for bargains at car boot sales.
get a bargain
Everyone likes to think they are getting a bargain.
find a bargain
Investors may be able to find some bargains this year.
pick up/snap up a bargain (=find one)
You can often pick up a bargain at an auction.
offer a bargain
The Regency hotel is offering off-season bargains.
bargain + NOUN
a bargain price
In the sales you can get a fully fitted kitchen at a bargain price.
a bargain buy
This remains a bargain buy at £3.99.
a bargain hunter (=someone looking for a bargain)
Bargain hunters queued for hours before the store opened.
bargain hunting
They're off to do some bargain hunting at the January sales.
a bargain basement (=part of a large shop below ground where the price of goods is reduced)
Everything is reduced to clear in the bargain basement!
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bargain2 ●○○ verb [intransitiveI]  
1BAGREEto discuss the conditions of a sale, agreement etc, for example to try and get a lower price 讲价钱,讨价还价;商谈条件
bargain for
 workers bargaining for better pay
要求提高薪水的工人
bargain over
 They bargained over the level of wages.
他们就工资水平进行商谈。
bargain with
 women bargaining with traders
和商贩讨价还价的女人
2bargain for something (also bargain on something) phrasal verbphr v [usually in negatives]EXPECT to expect that something will happen and make it part of your plans 考虑到,估计到,预料到
 They hadn’t bargained for such a dramatic change in the weather.
他们没有料到天气会有如此大的变化。
bargain on doing something
 I hadn’t bargained on being stuck in traffic on the way home.
我没有料到回家路上会遇到堵车。
 The thief got more than he bargained for, as Mr Cox tripped him up with his walking stick.
小偷始料未及,考克斯先生竟用拐杖把他绊倒在地上。
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bargainer noun [countableC]
 He’s the hardest bargainer in the business.
他是这一行业里最强硬的谈判对手。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
bargainbar·gain1 /ˈbɑːgənˈbɑːr-/ noun [countableC]
1something you buy cheaply or for less than the usual price
The company’s shares are a bargain at the current level.
He made a lot of money by buying houses at bargain prices and reselling them.
2COMMERCEan agreement between two people or groups to do something in return for something else
Management and unions have managed to strike a bargain whereby unions have accepted more flexible working in return for better pay.
Football is important to Sky TV, and the clubs will now try todrive a hard bargain (=make a bargaining agreement very much to their advantage) on future TV rights.
Dutch bargain
3FINANCE British EnglishBrE an occasion when particular shares, bonds etc are bought or sold on a financial market. The number of bargains in a particular period of time is one measurement of the level of economic activity
In government securities, the number of bargains per day has averaged nearly 3,300.
bargainbargain2 verb [intransitiveI]
to discuss the conditions of a sale, agreement etc in order to get the greatest advantage for yourself
Origin bargain2
(1300-1400) Old French bargaignier
bar·gain1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1bargain2 verb
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