haggle的意思和读音

haggle

: [ˈhæɡ(ə)l] : ['hæɡ(ə)l]

n.

v.;(

haggles  haggling  haggled  

v.bargain,barter,quibble,wrangle,negotiate

hagglev.

1.[i]~ (with sb) (over sth);(to argue with sb in order to reach an agreement, especially about the price of sth

I left him in the market haggling over the price of a shirt.

v.1.(,),; (about; over; for; with)2.,3.〉();使

n.1.;

v.1.to argue in order to agree on the price of something2.to argue about the details of something

1. export 11. haggle 12. import 13. ...

2. habit 99. haggle 100. handsome 101. ...

3. habit n. haggle vi. hair n. ...

4. ( Boost) Haggle( Sell-High) ...

5. haggard adj. haggle v. hairy adj. ...

6. Online= 线 haggle= separate= ...

7. (negotiate)( ) (haggle)( ) (agreement) ...

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1.If you come with me to the market, you must be prepared to haggle over the prices asked.

2.Also do not have to haggle over individual success and failure, after puts in the work certainly to be able to have the repayment.

3.Under his plan unions would not be able to haggle with the state or local governments about benefits or working conditions.

4.But, "cost" consciousness if too strong, even to the point of haggle over every ounce for companies long-term development is no good.,“

5.Shit, I didn't have the heart to haggle about a few francs at the moment.

6.It seems to be a Chinese tradition to haggle over the price of virtually anything that is bought.

7.One should be ready to haggle in Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, the oldest closed market in the world.

8.They'll have no idea what it is, but may look impressive enough to help you haggle in case your stopped.

9.If you do not know how to haggle with Chinese dealer, you will lose lots of benefits.

10.Across the sprawling yard, drivers haggle with men in uniform, and money changes hands in exchange for registrations and authorizations.