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词汇 bargain
释义 bargain
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈbɑː.ɡɪn/ us /ˈbɑːr.ɡɪn/

bargainnoun[C] (LOW PRICE)


B1
something on sale at a lower price than its true value: 便宜货,廉价品
This coat was half-price - a real bargain.这件大衣是半价买的——真便宜。
The airline regularly offers last-minute bookings at bargain prices.航空公司定期提供最后时刻的低价订票服务。
The sales had started and the bargain hunters(= people looking for things at a low price) were out in force.减价销售开始了,那些到处搜寻便宜货的人便倾巢出动。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

something that is cheap
bargainAnyone prepared to play a waiting game could bag a real bargain.
giftAt one hundred pounds, this phone is a gift.
snipUKAfternoon tea is a snip at £10 per head.
good buyWoven cotton and linen are also a good buy.
good dealYou may be able to get a better deal from your own bank.
She has a sharp eye for a bargain.她非常善于发现便宜货。
Buyers who have waited for bargains at the end of the year will find slim pickings.等着年底买便宜货的购物者将会发现自己鲜有收获。
The fall in property prices means that there are a lot of bargains waiting to be snapped up.房地产价格下跌意味着会有许多廉价的房屋可供抢购。
Jonathan doesn't miss a trick! If there's a bargain to be had at the market, he'll find it.
She's got a good nose for a bargain,
Houses in this area used to be a real bargain, but they're not cheap any more.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Price decreases
bear market
bearishly
closeout
concessional
couponer
couponing
debase
deflate
depreciate
devalue
drop off
freeze
knock off (something)
knock someone down
mark something down
nosedive
overdiscount
post-devaluation
spiral
tumble

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Costing little or no money

bargainnoun[C] (AGREEMENT)


an agreement between two people or groups in which each promises to do something in exchange for something else: 协议;交易
"I'll clean the kitchen if you clean the car." "OK, it's a bargain."“如果你洗车我就打扫厨房。”“好,就这么定了!”
The management and employees eventually struck/made a bargain (= reached an agreement).劳资双方最终达成了协议。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making & breaking promises & commitments
be on your honouridiom
bond
breach of contract
commit someone to something
commitment
committed
cross my heart (and hope to die)idiom
deliver on something
fink
fink out
oath
pact
pledge
promises, promises!idiom
promisor
promissory
repledge
restrictive covenant
sworn
vow

Idiom


into the bargain
bargain
verb[ I or T ]
uk /ˈbɑː.ɡɪn/ us /ˈbɑːr.ɡɪn/
to try to make someone agree to give you something that is better for you, such as a better price or better working conditions: 讨价还价(如价格,工资或工作条件等)
Unions bargain with employers for better rates of pay each year.为了争取更高的薪酬,工会每年都要与资方进行谈判。
Synonym
dickerUS
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Negotiating prices
bargainer
bargaining power
barter
beat
beat down
bid
cap
dicker
drive
drive a hard bargainidiom
gazump
gazunder
haggler
make a deal
non-market
non-negotiable
outbargain
quotation
quote
unnegotiable

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Debate & discussion

Phrasal verbs


bargain something away
bargain for/on something

bargain | American Dictionary


bargain
noun[ C ]
us/ˈbɑr·ɡən/

bargainnoun[C] (AGREEMENT)


an agreement between two people or groups in which each promises to do something in exchange for something else:
He failed to carry out his side of the bargain.

bargainnoun[C] (LOW PRICE)


something sold for a price that is lower than usual or lower than its value:
We got tickets to the show at half-price, a real bargain.
bargain
verb[ I ]
us/ˈbɑr·ɡən/

bargainverb[I] (LOW PRICE)


to try to reach agreement with someone in order to get a lower price:
You can usually bargain with antique dealers.

bargaining


noun[ U ]us/ˈbɑr·ɡə·nɪŋ/
Harriman pressed for tougher bargaining by the American side.

Phrasal verb


bargain on something

bargain | Business English


bargain
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈbɑːɡɪn/us
COMMERCE
something that is on sale at a lower price than usual:
The airline regularly offers last-minute bookings at bargain prices.
an agreement between two people or groups in which each promises to do something in exchange for something else:
strike/make a bargainThe management and employees eventually struck a bargain.
See also
Dutch bargain
COMMERCE
a situation in which two or more people agree on a price that something is sold at:
strike a bargainThey felt that the offer was too low but after some negotiation they eventually struck a bargain.
STOCK MARKET
in the UK, an act of buying or selling shares on the London Stock Exchange:
After the bargain is completed, the broker will want to know when payment will be made.
 into the bargain(US alsoin the bargain)
in addition to other facts which have been mentioned previously:
Our latest recruit is an excellent analyst, and a very good manager into the bargain.
bargain
verb[ I ]
uk /ˈbɑːɡɪn/us
COMMERCE, HR
to discuss something with somebody, for example a price or a rate of pay, in order to get an agreement that is of advantage to you:
bargain (with sb) (for/over sth) Unions bargain with employers for better rates of pay each year.

Phrasal verbs


bargain sth away
bargain for/on sth

Examples of bargain


bargain
Because of this strategic time-inconsistency, rational, self-interested agents are unlikely to profit from mutually advantageous bargains.
In some industries bargains between employers and employed are made in one room for many counties together.
In the 1970s and 1980s, this bargain was called into doubt.
Yet it was equally the case that customers expected to be able to bargain over the quoted price.
To the extent that both husbands and wives are rational egoists, the answer is supplied by bargaining theory.
Often this was presented as an economic approach, in contrast to the political approach of bargaining with labour.
The degree of enforceability depends on the capacity of bargaining agents to implement their agreements.
Enforceable agreements presuppose that bargaining agents control most strike and lockout funds, and can impose fines for non-compliance (particularly important on the employer side).
At any level of bargaining, the smaller the number of bargaining agents, and the more uneven their size, the higher the degree of centralization.
Agents bargaining in the market share at least one intrinsically collective goal.
The local sellers knew her since she went to the market every day, and usually gave her some bargains.
Market-oriented policy reforms alter the distribution of resources in society, producing winners and losers, and tamper with regulatory and distributive bargains that implicate powerful interests.
Improvements in general dental health for exogenous reasons have weakened the bargaining power of this position.
Nevertheless, players behaving according to extremal equilibria engage in rounds of costly war to reach a mutually acceptable bargain that is already in plain sight.
This power to refuse rather than bargain is familiar in a variety of contexts.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

Collocations withbargain


bargain

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bargain price
The authorities may imagine that the more companies who tender, the more likely they are to get a bargainprice for their housing.
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Hansard archive

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best bargain
They will go for the bestbargain that they can get anywhere in the world.
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Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
better bargain
We contend that owner-occupation is a betterbargain for the council tenant and a betterbargain for the taxpayer.
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Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
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