| 释义 |
take it or leave it [usually in imperative] Said to express that the offer one has made is not negotiable and that one is indifferent to another’s reaction to it: that’s the deal—take it or leave it...- This looks like an opening gambit rather than a take it or leave it offer.
- We have already been told that the moving of the market and interchange are not negotiable and that, in effect, we can either take it or leave it.
- Would they tell them to take it or leave it, this is what we offer?
See parent entry: take |