haggled

英['hæɡl] 美['hæɡl]
  • vi.争论;讨价还价vt.乱砍n.讨价还价;争论
haggler haggled haggled haggling haggles
  • dish n.盘;碟;一道菜;菜肴;碟状物vt.使成碟状;装盘vi.闲谈
  • haggis n.用羊的心、肺、肝等内脏和燕麦煮成的食物
  • is v.是(be的第三人称单数一般现在时)
  • national adj.民族的;国家的;全国性的;国立的;国有的n.国民(复)nationals:全国性比赛.
    n. (名词)
    1. 争论,讨论
    2. 论价,讨价还价,杀价
    v. (动词)
    1. 争论不休,争辩
    2. 乱砍,乱劈
    3. 烦恼
    4. 使疲惫
    5. 讲价,讨价还价,杀价
    6. 弄坏,弄槽

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)

Verb:
  1. wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.);

    "Let's not haggle over a few dollars"

    用作不及物动词 (vi.)
    1. It's not worth haggling over a few pence.
      为几便士争论不休实在不值得。
    2. He preferred to be overcharged than to haggle.
      他宁愿被”宰”也不愿讨价还价。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. You can haggle with the best of them.
      能和最厉害的人讨价还价。
    2. In many countries you have to haggle before you buy anything.
      在许多国家里买东西之前都得讨价还价。
    3. As central and local government pass the buck and haggle over what should be done, the lake gets filthier.
      在地方政府推卸责任,争论着该如何处理时,这条河已经变得污秽不堪。