haggle with
常見(jiàn)例句
- Pushcart vendors hawk everything from dried squid to ripe mangoes, and backpackers haggle with tuk-tuk drivers for a ride in their tiny, three-wheeled taxis.
推小車(chē)的小販們兜售著從魷魚(yú)乾兒到熟芒果的各種東西,背旅行包的遊客和開(kāi)著小小的三輪嘟嘟車(chē)司機(jī)們砍價(jià)。 - Because the parties clump together in big coalitions that haggle with national governments and the European Commission, ordinary folk do not know how to vote if they want to influence EU laws.
因爲(wèi)各種黨派勾結(jié)成爲(wèi)大集團(tuán),然後和國(guó)家政府及歐盟委員會(huì)討價(jià)還價(jià),而草根民衆(zhòng)想要改變歐盟法律時(shí)卻不知該如何投票。 - We stop to haggle with a vendor over five nonfunctional dummy iPhones (in mythic white) that I want to buy as gag gifts for friends back home.
我看中了一款無(wú)功能的假冒iPhone(竟然是白色的),打算買(mǎi)廻去送給朋友儅作惡作劇禮物,於是我們停止了交流,開(kāi)始和攤主討價(jià)還價(jià)。 - Customers are daunted by Republic's large showrooms and—oddly—regret not being able to haggle with the salesforce.
ECONOMIST: Marshall plan - They may be reluctant to haggle with realtors to whom they have social ties.
ECONOMIST: Why is it so expensive to buy or sell a house in America? - He is particularly keen to relieve the state's 1, 000-odd local jurisdictions of the need to haggle with the unions over benefits.
ECONOMIST: Cracking down on collective bargaining 返回 haggle with