bargain
英 ['bɑːgən]
美['bɑrɡən]
- n. 交易;便宜货;契约
- v. 讨价还价;议价;(谈价钱后)卖
词组搭配
drive a hard bargain
be uncompromising in making a deal
谈生意毫不退让
into(北美in) the bargain
in addition to what has been already mentioned or was expected
另外还;而且还
I am now tired and extremely hungry—with a headache into the bargain.
我现在又累又饿,而且还头疼。
keep one's side of the bargain
carry out the promises one has made as part of an agreement
履行协议中的承诺
bargain for 或 bargain on
To count on; expect
指望;期待
“I never bargained for this tearing feeling inside me”(&b{Anne Tyler})
“我从来没想到自己内心有如此激烈的感情”(&b{安妮·泰勒})
into the bargain 或 in the bargain
Over and above what is expected; in addition.
出乎意料:超出、超过了期望值;另外
双语例句
- 1. They prefer to bargain with individual clients, for cash.
- 在现款方面,他们更愿意同散户打交道。
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- 2. They need hostages in order to bargain with the government.
- 他们要想同政府讨价还价就得有人质。
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- 3. Fresh salmon is a bargain at the supermarket this week.
- 这周超市的新鲜鲑鱼特价销售。
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- 4. Clothes are the best bargain, with many items marked down.
- 买衣服是最划算的,许多衣服都降价了。
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- 5. Majorca and Ibiza are tops for holiday bargain-hunters in June.
- 对于实惠型度假者来说,马略卡岛与伊维萨岛是6月份的绝好选择。
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