noun [集合/集体] 便宜货,减价品;协议,交易
A bargain is an agreement, especially a formal business agreement, in which two people or groups agree what each of them will do, pay, or receive. 协议 (尤指正式商业合同)
verb [vt. 及物动词] 讨价还价,谈判
When people bargain with each other, they discuss what each of them will do, pay, or receive. 谈判; 讨价还价
- bargain 出现在下面的课文中(提供视频、音频及笔记等可系统性学习)
- Lesson 28 Five pounds too dear bargain 动词: 讨价还价
- Lesson 34 A happy discovery bargain 名词: 便宜货,减价品
- Episode 11 A Place of Our Own ACT II bargain 名词: 物美价廉
bar(看作barter, 交易) + gain(获得) → 交易获得好价钱, 需要讨价还价 → 讨价还价
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- At this price the wine is a bargain. 以这个价格,这葡萄酒算是物美价廉了。
- The government has called for sensible pay bargaining. 政府已呼吁进行理性的工资谈判。
- She has an eye for a bargain. 她善识便宜货。
- I'll make a bargain with you. I'll play hostess if you'll include Matthew in your guest list. 我想和你达成个协议:如果你把马修列入客人名单,我就充当女主人。
- This machine is designed to save you effort, and keep your work surfaces tidy into the bargain. 这种机器是为了省力而设计的,而且它还会使你的工作台面保持整洁。
- They prefer to bargain with individual clients, for cash. 他们更愿意同个人客户洽谈,做现金交易。
- He said he wasn't prepared to bargain. 他说他不愿讨价还价。
v.讲价、n.便宜货
bargain / buy n.便宜
- Oh my! Here's a real buy. It's a bargain. This house just came on the market.