haggle 英 [ˈhægl]   美 [ˈhæɡəl]

haggle

haggle  英 [ˈhægl] 美 [ˈhæɡəl]

n. 讨价还价;争论  vt. 乱劈;乱砍  vi. 争论;乱劈 

进行时:haggling  过去式:haggled  过去分词:haggled  第三人称单数:haggles  名词复数:haggles 

  • If you want a great deal on a used TV, then you can try to haggle with the sellers to see if they’ll bring the price down. To haggle is to negotiate or argue over something, usually a price.
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  • n. 讨价还价;争论
  • vt. 乱劈;乱砍
  • vi. 争论;乱劈
  • haggle (v.) 1570s, "to cut unevenly, mangle in cutting" (implied in haggler "clumsy workman"), frequentative of haggen "to chop" (see hack (v.1)). Sense of "argue about price" first recorded c. 1600, probably from notion of chopping away. Related: Haggled; haggling.
hag·gle / ˈhæɡl ; NAmE ˈhæɡl / verb [intransitive ] haggle(with sb) (over sth) to argue with sb in order to reach an agreement, especially about the price of sth 争论;(尤指)讲价 I left him in the market haggling over the price of a shirt. 我扔下他自己在市场上就一件衬衫讨价还价。 haggle haggles haggled haggling hag·gle / ˈhæɡl ; NAmE ˈhæɡl /
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