bargain / ˈbɑr gən /

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bargain4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an advantageous purchase, especially one acquired at less than the usual cost: The sale offered bargains galore.
  2. an agreement between parties settling what each shall give and take or perform and receive in a transaction.
  3. such an agreement as affecting one of the parties: a losing bargain.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to discuss the terms of a bargain; haggle; negotiate.
  2. to come to an agreement; make a bargain: We bargained on a three-year term.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to arrange by bargain; negotiate: to bargain a new wage increase.
  2. to anticipate as likely to occur; expect: I'll bargain that he's going to give those company directors plenty of trouble.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. bargain for, to anticipate or take into account: The job turned out to be more than he had bargained for.
  2. bargain on, to expect or anticipate; count or rely on: You can't bargain on what she'll do in this situation.

bargain 近义词

n. 名词 noun

agreement

n. 名词 noun

something bought at cheap price

v. 动词 verb

negotiate terms of sale or agreement

bargain构成的短语

  • bargain for
  • drive a bargain
  • into the bargain
  • make the best of it (a bad bargain)
  • more than one bargained for
  • strike a bargain

更多bargain例句

  1. Of course, some of those bargains have proven controversial.
  2. After all, just because it’s cheap doesn’t mean it’s a bargain.
  3. Over the past 13 years, the glamour category has been handily beating unlovely value, the longest period in history for which what’s supposed to be the market’s bargain basement has lagged.
  4. In less-expensive cities, these prices aren’t such a bargain, and in many places they’d be considered downright outrageous.
  5. Livio’s account of this well-known story is enhanced by insights drawn from more recent scholarship, including the discovery in 1998 of a letter written during the trial suggesting that a plea bargain might have been considered.
  6. Clearly the liberation of Gross took place in the context of what might be called a “grand bargain.”
  7. Well, because conservatives often get more than they bargain for.
  8. Schettino also tried to enter a plea bargain agreement, which ultimately was rejected by the Grosseto court.
  9. And Andorra is a tax haven with bargain luxury goods shopping and great ski slopes.
  10. We are being conditioned to believe that in exchange for a bargain, we just have no right to expect comfort in return.
  11. The promoters went his security and put up the cash into the bargain, and he went back to the publishing house victorious.
  12. Keen and canny, they drive a close bargain but, scrupulous and conscientious, fulfil it faithfully.
  13. He would haggle in a bargain for a shilling, and economize in things beneath a wise man's notice or consideration.
  14. The Midland were anxious to buy and the Ennis were willing to sell, but Parliament alone could legalise the bargain.
  15. The pecuniary arrangements were all made, and the bargain completed, before Jane knew any thing of the matter.