haggling
英 [ˈhæɡlɪŋ]
美 [ˈhæɡlɪŋ]
v. 争论; (尤指)讲价
haggle的现在分词
现在分词:haggling
BNC.36999 / COCA.31346
柯林斯词典
- V-RECIP (尤指就价格)争论;讨价还价
If youhaggle, you argue about something before reaching an agreement, especially about the cost of something that you are buying.- Ella taught her how to haggle with used furniture dealers...
埃拉教她如何和旧家具经销商砍价。 - Meanwhile, as the politicians haggle, the violence worsens...
在政客们大打嘴仗的同时,暴力事件愈演愈烈。 - Of course he'll still haggle over the price.
他一准还会杀价。 - Haggleis also a noun.
- She laughed again, enjoying the haggle.
她又大笑起来,享受着砍价的乐趣。
- Ella taught her how to haggle with used furniture dealers...
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Remember: a price given is the dealing price at that time; haggling is not allowed nor are traders allowed to remain on the phone until the price changes.
请牢记:交易台的报价均为该时刻价格;讨价还价是禁止行为,同时也不允许滞留在电话中直至价格发生变动。 - Some foreigners, unused to haggling, grumble that Sanya's taxi drivers and shopkeepers are out to fleece them.
有些还不习惯于还价的外国人则抱怨说,三亚的出租车司机和商店店主想要敲他们的竹杠。 - The haggling over the US debt ceiling is likely to have knocked business confidence and hit US economic growth, say economists.
经济学家表示,围绕美债上限的讨价还价,可能会冲击商业信心和美国经济增长。 - Some countries are still haggling over the terms of the treaty.
一些国家还在就条约中的条款细节问题争论不休。 - I hate haggling, even if it would make something cheaper.
我讨厌讨价还价,尽管这可以使人买到便宜的东西。 - Now, haggling happens a lot more in some cultures than in others.
讨价还价(的现象)在某些文化里(国家)要比其他的国家(文化)多得多。 - The haggling business, which had mainly depended on the horse, became disorganized forthwith.
德北菲尔德主要依靠这匹老马作小本生意,马一死,生意就立刻垮了。 - It's not worth haggling over a few pence.
为几便士争论不休实在不值得。 - Shoppers would enjoy haggling for discounts as most of the items are sold without price tags.
顾客们一般喜欢对那些未贴价标的商品进行讨价还价。 - Spurred by French interests, it was opened in1869 after much political haggling with Britain.
法国受到利益的驱使,与英国经过一番政治性的讨价还价后,运河于1869年通航。