词汇 | negotiate |
释义 | negotiate verb uk /nəˈɡəʊ.ʃi.eɪt/ us /nəˈɡoʊ.ʃi.eɪt/ negotiateverb (DISCUSS)C1[ I or T ] to have formal discussions with someone in order to reach an agreement with them: (就…)谈判,(就…)磋商 The government has refused to negotiate with the strikers.政府拒绝与罢工者谈判。 I'm negotiating for a new contract.我正在为签订一份新合同进行协商。 I've managed to negotiate (= get by discussion) a five percent pay increase with my boss.通过与老板协商,我的薪水将提高5%。 Despite the deep antipathies between them, the two sides have managed to negotiate an agreement.尽管双方芥蒂很深,但还是设法通过谈判达成了一项协议。 The government's official line has always been to refuse to negotiate with terrorists.政府的官方立场一贯是拒绝与恐怖分子谈判。 The police negotiated with the gunman through an intermediary.警方通过调解人与持枪歹徒谈判。 We need someone who is practised at negotiating business deals.我们需要擅长商务谈判的人。 He spent ages negotiating for a pay increase, only to resign from his job soon after he'd received it. Debate & discussion agent provocateur agora argue argue against something argue for something bargainer beard controversial hash kick around no ifs or butsidiom no-platform no-platforming on the doorstep proposer uncontroversially undialectical undiscussed war of words wash (something) up negotiateverb (MANAGE TO DO)[ T ] to manage to travel along a difficult route: 设法穿过,越过(难走的路段) The only way to negotiate the muddy hillside is on foot.越过那条泥泞的山坡只能靠步行。 [ T ] to deal with something difficult: 解决(难题) The company's had some tricky problems to negotiate in its first year in business.公司运营的头一年有些棘手的问题要解决。 Travelling around Robin Hood's barnidiom backpack bag drop bourne bum bum around communication commuting connection hitch move Robin Hood shuttle super-commuting swan taken tour transoceanic visa well travelled You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Dealing with things or people negotiateverb (EXCHANGE)[ T ] finance & economics specialized to get or give an amount of money in exchange for a financial document of the same value议付,洽兑 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 negotiate | American Dictionarynegotiate verb us/nɪˈɡoʊ·ʃiˌeɪt/ negotiateverb (DISCUSS)[ I/T ] to have formal discussions with someone in order to reach an agreement: [ T ]We want to negotiate a settlement that is fair to both sides. negotiateverb (MOVE)[ T ] to move carefully or with difficulty past, through, or along something: She was able to negotiate the climb with some help from younger campers. negotiate | Business Englishnegotiate verb uk /nɪˈɡəʊʃieɪt/us [ I ] MEETINGS to have formal discussions with someone in order to reach agreement: The dealers who negotiate on behalf of clients are known as commodity brokers. negotiate with sb/sthThe merger agreement requires that we don't negotiate with any other company. negotiate for sthHe is negotiating for higher royalties from the record company. negotiate on/over sthUnions are negotiating over pensions. negotiate to do sthThe company is negotiating to buy a multi-million dollar stake in one of the world's biggest oil fields. [ T ] MEETINGS to achieve, arrange, or agree to something by having formal discussions with someone: negotiate a contract/deal/settlementThe unions should take the opportunity to negotiate further pay deals as soon as possible. negotiate a discount/fee/priceRetailers should be allowed to negotiate prices directly with producers. [ T ] BANKING, FINANCE to discuss the details of borrowing money from a bank, etc. such as how much they will lend you and what rate of interest you will pay: negotiate financing/a loan/a mortgageThe organization can negotiate a loan based on its assets and future contracts. [ T ] FINANCE, BANKING to get or give a sum of money in exchange for a financial document of the same value: negotiate a bill of exchange/a chequeWe can negotiate any single cheque up to the value of £2000. [ T ] to deal with something difficult: The company has had some difficult problems to negotiate in its first year of business. Examples of negotiatenegotiate Furthermore, the result can be based on negotiating skills. The prospect of allowing contract prices in a government postal service, based on judgment and negotiating skills, raises another question. Any reading will thus "miss" (it will not mean the same as might have been expected), and so the language must be negotiated. They negotiated for a self-possessed moral standing within the world. A royalty of between 10 and 15 per cent of the retail price of the sheet music could be negotiated for the composer. Usually, these deals can be negotiated for a short term. In fact, its pictures and stories depend upon the negotiating power of fashion to make any sense at all. The limits are to be negotiated and the new agreement will take the form of a directive timed for 1987. Oddly for a book on poetry, the issue of language is obtusely negotiated throughout. Dozens of international environmental treaties have been negotiated and ratified. Which agent was it that the company negotiated with? An excellent chapter on aims, for example, takes some persistence in negotiating the tables, figures and surrounding text. Instead, these households seem to have been rather loose associations of individuals, who were constantly negotiating power among themselves. In the political and cultural contexts of development and social change, these issues are continuously negotiated. With this formalism, the current state of negotiation between each pair of negotiating agents in a multidimensional negotiation space has to be represented. See all examples of negotiate 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. |
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