- To negotiate is to try to work out an agreement between parties that each want something out of the deal. You might negotiate with your mom — offering to do more chores for a raise in your allowance. Good luck.
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- vt. 谈判,商议
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1. The government will not negotiate with terrorists.
政府不会和恐怖分子谈判。
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2. We have been negotiating for more pay.
我们一直在为增加工资进行协商。
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3. a strong negotiating position
强硬的谈判立场
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4. negotiating skills
谈判技巧
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5. We successfully negotiated the release of the hostages.
我们成功地达成了释放人质的协议。
- negotiate (v.) "to communicate in search of mutual agreement," 1590s, back-formation from negotiation, or else from Latin negotiatus, past participle of negotiari "carry on business, do business," from negotium "a business, employment, occupation, affair (public or private)," literally "lack of leisure," from neg- "not" (from PIE root *ne- "not") + otium "ease, leisure."
ne·go·ti·ate / nɪˈɡəʊʃieɪt ; NAmE nɪˈɡoʊʃieɪt / verb 1 [intransitive ] negotiate(with sb) (for/about sth) to try to reach an agreement by formal discussion 谈判;磋商;协商 ◆ The government will not negotiate with terrorists. 政府不会和恐怖分子谈判。 ◆ We have been negotiating for more pay. 我们一直在为增加工资进行协商。 ◆ a strong negotiating position 强硬的谈判立场 ◆ negotiating skills 谈判技巧 2 [transitive ] negotiatesth to arrange or agree sth by formal discussion 商定;达成协议 ◆ to negotiate a deal/contract/treaty/settlement 达成交易;确立合同;商定条约内容╱解决措施 ◆ We successfully negotiated the release of the hostages. 我们成功地达成了释放人质的协议。 3 [transitive ] negotiatesth ( formal) to successfully get over or past a difficult part on a path or route 通过,越过(险要路段) ◆ The climbers had to negotiate a steep rock face. 攀登者必须攀越陡峭的岩壁。 negotiate negotiates negotiated negotiating ne·go·ti·ate / nɪˈɡəʊʃieɪt ; NAmE nɪˈɡoʊʃieɪt /
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