名词议价; 讨价; 商讨; 商谈
动词讨价还价,商谈( bargain的现在分词 ); 提出条件,要求得到
bargaining
1. 协商:AGREEMENT:一方提出有效(valid)一方必须对此表示接受;CONSIDERATION:双方之间必须有一个协商(bargaining)的过程并直接导致双方的利益交换;LEGALITY:合同必须基于合法(lawful)的目的;CONSENT:任何一方不得通过欺诈或强迫(trick or force)另一方来达到目的;
1. Many shopkeepers use a calculator during bargaining, as these can help overcome the language barrier.
2. The NBA's collective bargaining agreement allows players to own licensed guns, but they can't carry them on any league or team business.
3. The move is believed to have increased Youku's inventory of licensed content, as well as its bargaining power to bring down copyright prices and raise ad rates.
4. The charge seeks " an injunction against the NBA's unlawful bargaining practices and its unlawful lockout threat ".
5. The bargaining and negotiations between Chinese small business owners and their customers seem as common as the use of chopsticks with meals.
6. The league's current collective bargaining agreement is scheduled to expire on June 30.
7. Delta also said that it has agreed with its pilot leadership to extend its existing collective bargaining agreement through the end of 2012.
8. This age limit for draftees is part of the new collective bargaining agreement between the league and its players union.
9. Free agents can't sign contracts until terms of the new collective bargaining agreement between the NBA and its players'union are finalized.
10. He could lock out his players next week if a deal for a new collective bargaining agreement is not reached.
noun
1. the negotiation of the terms of a transaction or agreement