bargain
英 [ˈbɑːɡən]
美 [ˈbɑːrɡən]
n. 减价品; 便宜货; 协议; 交易
v. (与某人就某事)讨价还价,商讨条件
过去式:bargained 过去分词:bargained 现在分词:bargaining 复数:bargains 第三人称单数:bargains
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双语例句
- He made a satisfactory bargain with them.
他与他们做了一笔满意的交易。 - Wood flooring not only cleans easily, but it's environmentally friendly into the bargain.
木地板不光容易打扫,而且还环保。 - She is rich. Now you say she is a beauty into the bargain.
她很有钱。现在你又说她还是个美女。 - They got the best of the bargain.
他们在这次交易中占了大便宜。 - Fresh salmon is a bargain at the supermarket this week.
这周超市的新鲜鲑鱼特价销售。 - Dealing with this dictator wasn't an option. He wouldn't have kept his side of the bargain.
别跟这个独裁者打交道,他不会信守诺言的。 - In the US and canada, there are not many places where you can bargain.
在美国和加拿大,买东西可以讲价钱的地方并不多。 - 'It's a fabulous deal, a real bargain.'
“这桩买卖真让人难以置信,绝对合算。” - This isn't what I wanted at all, but I must make the best of a bad bargain.
这根本不是我想要的,但是我必须随遇而安。 - We shall be able to tell whether you've kept your side of the bargain.
我方应能知道你方是否遵守了协议。