transitive. To make or conclude (a bargain, deal); to bring to a conclusion.
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > agreement > make an agreement [verb (intransitive)] > negotiate (32) driveOE transitive. To make or conclude (a bargain, deal); to bring to a conclusion. treat1297 intransitive. To deal or carry on negotiations (with another) with a view to settling terms; to discuss terms of settlement; to bargain, negotiate. chaffer1377 transferred and figurative (from 1 2). To deal, bargain, haggle, discuss terms, bandy words. broke1496 intransitive. To bargain; to negotiate; to traffic. hucka1529 intransitive. To higgle in trading; to haggle over a bargain; to chaffer, bargain. Also figurative. To haggle over terms, to stickle. capitulate1537 intransitive. To draw up articles of agreement; to propose terms; to treat, parley, negotiate; to stipulate; to come to terms, to agree. Now archaic. hack1587 intransitive. To prevaricate; (also) to quibble, haggle. Obsolete. rare. haggle1589 intransitive. To argue or dispute about something, esp. persistently; to cavil, to quibble; spec. to argue over the terms of an agreement or… huckster1593 intransitive. To bargain, haggle. literal and figurative. negotiate1598 intransitive. To communicate or confer (with another or others) for the purpose of arranging some matter by mutual agreement; to discuss a matter… to stand out1606 intransitive. To haggle, bargain; to make a determined demand for (specified terms). palter1611 intransitive. To haggle, quibble; to bargain or negotiate, esp. meanly or dishonourably. Now rare. to drive a hard bargaina1628 to drive (also strike,etc.) a hard bargain: to be uncompromising in making a deal or deals. Cf. hard, adj. 22a. priga1628 intransitive. To haggle over the price of something offered for sale. Chiefly Scottish and English regional (northern) in later use. scotch1627 intransitive. To haggle with a person for something. Obsolete. prig1632 intransitive. Scottish. figurative. To negotiate with; to try to drive a hard bargain. Obsolete. higgle1633 intransitive. To cavil or dispute as to terms; to stickle; esp. to strive for petty advantages in bargaining; to chaffer. Cf. haggle, v. 3a. to dodge it1652 intransitive. to dodge it: to haggle. Obsolete. to beat a (the) bargain1664 to beat a (the) bargain: to bargain, haggle. Subcategories:— negotiate with (11) — too long or until opportunity is lost (1) — be able to stipulate one's own conditions (1) |
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