单词 | negotiate |
释义 | negotiate —negotiate /nəˈɡəʊ.ʃi.eɪt/ aep /-ˈɡoʊ-/ verb (MANAGE TO DO) ↑Verb Endings for negotiate F0 [T] to manage to travel along a difficult route: » The only way to negotiate the muddy hillside is on foot.Thesaurus+: ↑TravellingF0 [T] to deal with something difficult: » The company's had some tricky problems to negotiate in its first year in business.Thesaurus+: ↑Dealing with things or people , ↑Acting and acts , ↑Coping and not coping , ↑Tolerating and enduringverb [I or T] (DISCUSS) ↑Verb Endings for negotiate ► C1 to have formal discussions with someone in order to reach an agreement with them: » The government has refused to negotiate with the strikers.» I'm negotiating for a new contract.» I've managed to negotiate (= get by discussion) a five percent pay increase with my boss.Thesaurus+: ↑Debate and discussion• • • Extra Examples:» Despite the deep antipathies between them, the two sides have managed to negotiate an agreement.» The government's official line has always been to refuse to negotiate with terrorists.» The police negotiated with the gunman through an intermediary.» We need someone who is practised at negotiating business deals.» He spent ages negotiating for a pay increase, only to resign from his job soon after he'd received it.verb [T] SPECIALIZED (EXCHANGE) ↑Verb Endings for negotiate ► F0 to get or give an amount of money in exchange for a financial document of the same valueThesaurus+: ↑Negotiating prices |
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