negotiate verb ⇨negotiate (We will not negotiate with terrorists.)⇨agree3 (negotiate a deal)⇨cross (negotiate a sharp bend)negotiate
verb
negotiate ♦︎ 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.這些詞均表示談判、商談、達成協議。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■negotiatenɪˈgəʊʃieɪt; NAmEnɪˈgoʊʃieɪt [intransitive] to try to reach an agreement or to settle a dispute by formal discussion談判;磋商;協商◆The government will not negotiate with terrorists.政府不會和恐怖分子談判。◆We are negotiating for the release of the prisoners.我們正在爲釋放那些囚犯進行談判。◆They have refused to negotiate on this issue.他們已拒絕就這個問題進行磋商。◆Her financial adviser is negotiating on her behalf.她的財務顧問在代表她進行談判。◆Are the employers really willing to negotiate?那些僱主真的願意協商嗎?▸negotiation
noun
[countable, usually plural, uncountable] ◆peace / trade / wage negotiations和談;貿易洽談;工資談判◆They begin another round of negotiations today.他們今天開始另一輪談判。◆The rent is a matter for negotiation between the landlord and tenant.租金可以由房東和租戶協商確定。◆The issue is still under negotiation.這個問題還在商討之中。■ˈdeal with sb/sth
phrasal verb
to do business, or try to reach an agreement, with a person, company or organization與⋯做生意;與⋯打交道◆We deal with companies all over Europe.我們與歐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過幾次交道。 see also dealings ⇨ communication■ˌhold ˈtalks
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(政府、組織或其領導人)舉行會談◆The two governments held secret talks on the nuclear threat.兩國政府就核威脅問題舉行了秘密會談。▸talks
noun
[plural] ◆arms / pay / peace talks軍備/工資/和平談判■bargain [intransitive] to discuss prices, conditions, etc. with sb in order to reach an agreement(與某人就某事)討價還價,商討條件◆He said he wasn't prepared to bargain.他說他不願討價還價。◆In the market dealers were bargaining with growers over the price of coffee.在市場上經銷商正和種植者就咖啡的價格進行商談。 see also bargain ⇨ agreementnoun1■ˌdo a ˈdeal
phrase
(does, did, done)to make an agreement with sb, especially in business or politics, on particular conditions for buying or doing sth(與某人就某事)達成協議◆We did a deal with the management on overtime.我們與管理層在加班問題上達成了一項協議。 see also deal ⇨ agreement1■haggle [intransitive] to argue with sb in order to reach an agreement, especially about the price of sth爭論;(尤指)講價◆I left him in the market haggling over the price of a shirt.我在市場撇下他,讓他一個人爲一件襯衫跟人討價還價。
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