negotiator 的 2 个定义
ne·go·ti·at·ed, ne·go·ti·at·ing.
- to deal or bargain with another or others, as in the preparation of a treaty or contract or in preliminaries to a business deal.
ne·go·ti·at·ed, ne·go·ti·at·ing.
- to arrange for or bring about by discussion and settlement of terms: to negotiate a loan.
- to manage; transact; conduct: He negotiated an important business deal.
- to move through, around, or over in a satisfactory manner: to negotiate a difficult dance step without tripping: to negotiate sharp curves.
- to transfer to a new owner by endorsement and delivery or by delivery.
negotiator 近义词
person who bargains, controls discussion
更多negotiator例句
- Bloomberg earlier reported that theater and studio executives were negotiating an unusual release strategy for the film, in which it move online much more quickly than normal.
- Instead, she told the mayor’s office in a memo late Monday night she wants the city to negotiate a one-year extension SDG&E’s contract.
- In the months after the pandemic hit, as lawmakers negotiated a bailout for the aviation industry, Sun Country tripled the amount it spent on federal lobbying per quarter, from $30,000 to $90,000, according to public disclosures.
- Consider a general home inspection contingency, which would give you the right to inspect and cancel but without the right to negotiate repairs.
- Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had been negotiating for months on a bill with a price tag around $2 trillion.
- But they depended on Bell as an expert and a negotiator, fluent in Arabic and used to the schisms and vendettas of the region.
- The negotiator added that she told him she “liked to watch them squirm around after they had been shot.”
- Among his victims: Buckley, AP correspondent Terry Anderson and erstwhile hostage negotiator who became a hostage, Terry Waite.
- We need look no further than Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) himself, the chief GOP negotiator on this deal.
- The chief Iranian negotiator, Saeed Jalili, then characterized uranium enrichment as an “irrefutable” right.
- He sent here as negotiator a clever young man, who possessed great charms of mind and person.
- It seemed, indeed, the very irony of fate that Ellice should be a negotiator for peace.
- Having acted as a vile negotiator between the two great political parties, they were equally afraid of him.
- The negotiator was obliged to give way, and had only time to inform the Viceroy that he might withdraw into Castelnuovo.
- Antonino went out, not sorry to be beyond earshot of the boisterous negotiator.