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词汇 negotiator
释义 negotiator
noun[ C ]
uk /nɪˈɡəʊ.ʃi.eɪ.tər/ us /nɪˈɡoʊ.ʃi.eɪ.t̬ɚ/
someone who tries to help two groups who disagree to reach an agreement with each other, usually as a job: 谈判者;(通常指职业的)谈判专家
Some very skilful negotiators will be needed to settle this dispute.解决这一纠纷需要一些非常老练的谈判专家。
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negotiator | American Dictionary


negotiator
noun[ C ]
us/nɪˈɡoʊ·ʃiˌeɪ·t̬ər/
someone whose job is to try to help two groups who disagree with each other to reach an agreement:

negotiator | Business English


negotiator
noun[ C ]
uk /nɪˈɡəʊʃieɪtər/us
a person who has formal discussions with someone else in order to reach an agreement, or a person whose job is to do this:
a chief/lead/top negotiatorHe is the chief negotiator for the union.
budget/trade negotiatorThe group will report to trade negotiators on how GM foods could be treated.

Examples of negotiator


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The occurrence of interactional (safe) talk, and of personal pronouns was studied, regarded here as indicators of the negotiator relationship.
Both negotiators asserted their sovereign rights through vicinity and the sector theory.
The former is the trade negotiator's point of view and the latter is the environmentalist's who is sometimes confined to a single issue.
Children are not competent or active moral negotiators in this process.
Nevertheless, negotiators may find it more convenient to address the two issues separately.
But reputations are also built on the basis of one being an assertive and aggressive negotiator, and the balance to be kept is delicate.
The analyses were comparative, centring around two corpora of quasi-natural negotiation discourse, produced by professional negotiators and aspiring negotiators (students of international business communication).
One of the significantly unexplored topics is mediated negotiation, in which a trusted, neutral third party assists negotiators in reconciling their views and interests.
When suddenly thrust into the role of benefits provider rather than negotiator, employers felt compelled to rise to the occasion.
Meanwhile, foreign negotiators have tried without success to find ways to end the war.
It shows that archaeologists should not only be excellent negotiators on a national level, but also energetic propagandists on a regional level.
Yet, a counter narrative surfaced regularly, one where women emerged as good planners, tenacious opponents and effective negotiators.
Mostly the developers employ special negotiators with thorough legal backing.
He called upon archaeologists to be better negotiators in their debates with authorities on a national level.
The third problem is the policy-making style of international negotiators.
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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