intransitive. To treat with any one as to the terms which one party is to give, and the other to accept, in a transaction between them; to try to…
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释义 | society > trade and finance > bargaining > bargain [verb (intransitive)] (38) bargain1525 intransitive. To treat with any one as to the terms which one party is to give, and the other to accept, in a transaction between them; to try to… hucka1529 intransitive. To higgle in trading; to haggle over a bargain; to chaffer, bargain. Also figurative. To haggle over terms, to stickle. hucker1548 intransitive. To chaffer. dodge1568 intransitive. To go this way and that way in one's speech or action; to be off and on; to parley, palter, haggle about terms. Obsolete. blockc1570 intransitive. To bargain. Scottish. pelt1579 intransitive. Perhaps: to parley or bargain; to haggle in bargaining. Cf. palter, v. 2. 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… to beat the bargain1591 to beat the price, to beat the market, to beat the bargain: to endeavour to bring down the price, to chaffer for the lowest terms; to cheapen; = abate… to beat the market1591 to beat the price, to beat the market, to beat the bargain: to endeavour to bring down the price, to chaffer for the lowest terms; to cheapen; = abate… huckster1593 intransitive. To bargain, haggle. literal and figurative. niffera1598 intransitive. To make an exchange, to barter. Obsolete. badger1600 intransitive. Originally: †to trade as a badger (badger, n.1) (obsolete). Later: to haggle, drive a bargain. Also transitive: to beat down in… scotch1601 intransitive. To hesitate at or to do something; to demur. Now English regional (Cheshire and East Anglian). palter1611 intransitive. To haggle, quibble; to bargain or negotiate, esp. meanly or dishonourably. Now rare. cheapen1620 absol. To bargain, chaffer. 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. tig-tag1643 intransitive. To continue in reciprocal action; to bicker; to haggle in bargaining. huckle1644 intransitive. To haggle in bargaining. chaffer1693 passing into the sense of 2. chaffer1725 Now chiefly in the sense: To treat about a bargain; to bargain, haggle about terms or price. dicker1797 intransitive. Originally: to arrange a trade, barter, or other deal. In later use: to engage in bargaining or negotiation; (sometimes) spec. to… niffer1815 intransitive. To bargain, haggle; (occasionally) gen. to conduct business. Jew1825 transitive. To get or try to get the better of (a person) by charging too much or paying too little; to cheat or swindle (out of something)… hacker1833 intransitive. To haggle about something. Obsolete. rare. banter1835 intransitive. To bargain over the price of something; to haggle. higgle-haggle1841 intransitive. To higgle or haggle with much alternation or ‘coming and going’. hondle1921 intransitive. In Jewish usage: to haggle, bargain. Also transitive with direct speech as object. Cf. handel, v. wheel and deal1961 intransitive. To engage in scheming or shrewd bargaining, esp. of a political or commercial nature. Cf. wheeler-dealer, n. Subcategories:— make a bargain (4) — drive a hard bargain (3) — improve one's bargain (1) — hunt for bargains (1) |
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