haggler 的 3 个定义
hag·gled, hag·gling.
- to bargain in a petty, quibbling, and often contentious manner: They spent hours haggling over the price of fish.
- to wrangle, dispute, or cavil: The senators haggled interminably over the proposed bill.
hag·gled, hag·gling.
- to mangle in cutting; hack.
- to settle on by haggling.
- Archaic. to harass with wrangling or haggling.
- the act of haggling; wrangle or dispute over terms.
haggler 近义词
等同于 stickler
更多haggler例句
- He was a foot-haggler now, having been obliged to sell his second horse, and he travelled with his basket on his arm.
- Even when she contended over prices they were still polite with her and never called her haggler.
- Thorliek said, "I am no haggler, but these horses you will never have, not even though you offer three times their worth."
- "We are not particularly flush," said Mark, who was appointed chief haggler.
- I am no compromiser, no treaty-maker, no haggler, no beggar.