单词 | bargain |
释义 | bargain bargain /; AmE / noun, verb
■ noun [C]
MATCHED BARGAIN
1 something that is bought or sold at a lower price than usual: I picked up a few good bargains in the sale. I managed to get the shares at a bargain price. bargain fare offers
2 an agreement between two or more people or groups to do sth: I'll make a bargain with you. I assure you we will keep our side of the bargain (= do what we agreed to do). We secured a bargain to buy directly from the artist.
3 (Commerce ) an agreement, often a spoken agreement, between two or more people to exchange sth for a particular price: Buyer and seller strike a bargain with each individual purchase.
4 (Stock Exchange ) a single act of buying or selling on the London Stock Exchange: The average daily volume traded for July was 180 684 bargains.
HARD adjective
■ verb [no obj] bargain (with sb) (about/over/for sth) to discuss prices, pay or conditions with sb in order to reach an agreement that suits everyone: It's better to bargain for wages as a group. Employers sometimes have to bargain with trade unions. Buyers will bargain hard to cut the cost of house prices. |
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