单词 | bargainer |
释义 | bargainbargain1 /ˈbɑrgən/ ●●○ noun [countable] 1something bought cheaply or for less than its usual price: The 10-ounce can is a better bargain than the 4-ounce one. Airlines aren’t making money on bargain fares (=prices for plane travel that are very cheap). The car was a bargain at $8,500. The clothes were a real bargain. Hundreds of people go bargain-hunting in the sales after Christmas.► see thesaurus at cheap12an agreement, made between two people or groups, to do something in return for something else: She had made a bargain and was now trying to back out of it. The union representatives drove a hard bargain (=got an agreement favorable to them) in the talks. They struck a bargain (=made an agreement) to marry and then divorce, in order to get him citizenship. Negotiators are worried that the rebels will not keep their side of the bargain (=will not do what they promised in the agreement). → see also plea bargain3in the bargain in addition to everything else: It would be nice to get some exercise in the bargain.4make the best of a bad bargain to do the best you can under difficult conditions—bargainer noun [countable]: a wage bargainer |
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