释义 |
reneˈgotiate, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To negotiate a second or further time. Hence reneˈgotiated ppl. a.
1934in Webster. 1962Economist 16 June 1096/2 The annexes to these agreements, which determine the air services to be operated, are normally re-negotiated every six months. 1969Listener 26 June 894/3 When you propose to renegotiate housing subsidies, this really means higher rents for a lot of people. 1975Times 19 Feb. 2/8 Mr Crosland..is expected to support the argument..when Mr Callaghan..brings back the final renegotiated terms. 1976Film & Television Technician Dec. 1/2 Among the key mechanisms in achieving this, have been the re-negotiated cost of living clauses which the employers have unilaterally abandoned. |