dicker
英 [ˈdɪkə(r)]
美 [ˈdɪkər]
v. 讨价还价; 议价; 讲价
现在分词:dickering 复数:dickers 过去分词:dickered 过去式:dickered 第三人称单数:dickers
COCA.35601
牛津词典
verb
- 讨价还价;议价;讲价
to argue about or discuss sth with sb, especially in order to agree on a price
柯林斯词典
- V-RECIP (常指以愚蠢或不必要的方式)争论,争执
If you say that peopleare dickeringabout something, you mean that they are arguing or disagreeing about it, often in a way that you think is foolish or unnecessary.- Management and labor are dickering over pay, benefits and working conditions...
劳资双方在薪水、福利和工作条件的问题上争执不下。 - He may be expecting us to dicker. Don't.
他可能认为我们会争执起来。我们偏不。
- Management and labor are dickering over pay, benefits and working conditions...
英英释义
verb
- negotiate the terms of an exchange
- We bargained for a beautiful rug in the bazaar
双语例句
- The price is lower than our cheapest price and I can't accept your dicker any more.
你是一位真正的谈判高手,但你如果坚持这样的报价的话我们是不可能接受的。 - Tenet: insisting on dicker sincerity; rather make one person purchase for thousand times, than make thousand persons purchase for one time.
坚持小生意的诚信;宁可一人购千次,不可千人购一次。 - He may be expecting us to dicker. Don't.
他可能认为我们会争执起来。我们偏不。 - English monarchs periodically had to dicker with its wealthier subjects for financial resources.
英国的君主时不时还得跟该国的富人讨价还价以求财政支持。 - In 2003, per capita cash income of 479 investigated farm households is 1 492 yuan, and its sources mainly from floating employment, selling grain and greenstuff, de-farming allowance, selling products of domestic livestock and poultry and dealing dicker etc.
2003年被调查农户人均现金收入1492元,主要来源于外出打工、卖粮菜、退耕补贴、卖畜禽产品和做小生意等。 - Management and labor are dickering over pay, benefits and working conditions
劳资双方在薪水、福利和工作条件的问题上争执不下。