dicker / ˈdɪk ər /

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dicker2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to deal, swap, or trade with petty bargaining; bargain; haggle.
  2. to barter.
  3. to try to arrange matters by mutual bargaining: They dickered for hours over some of the finer points of the contract.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a petty bargain.
  2. a barter or swap.
  3. an item or goods bartered or swapped.
  4. a deal, especially a political deal.

dicker 近义词

v. 动词 verb

bargain; argue about

更多dicker例句

  1. We understand the New York Post is an opinionated newspaper and that Fred Dicker is an extreme conservative.
  2. The only thing America lacks is a tough, take no prisoners "Negotiator-in-Chief" to dicker America's way to the top again.
  3. For half an hour the dicker went on, and finally a price of fifteen thousand dollars was agreed upon.
  4. "Lucky again," commented Captain Candage, returning from his sharp dicker with the buyer.
  5. We will not dicker at all, but will buy as cheaply as we can.
  6. I'm real glad to have it because we are going to have a dicker party and it will be the very thing to contribute.
  7. The captain began to dicker with the men about securing game for us, and as they talked I made a study of them.