negotiation
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR Negotiations are formal discussions between people who have different aims or intentions, especially in business or politics, during which they try to reach an agreement. (尤指商業(yè)或政治上的) 談判
Warren said, "We have had meaningful negotiations and I believe we are very close to a deal."
沃倫說:“我們已經(jīng)進行了富有意義的談判,我相信我們很快就能達成協(xié)議?!?/p>
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negotiation /n??ɡ?????e???n/ (negotiations)
劍橋詞典
- the process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement with them, or the discussions themselves
- The pending releases of the prisoners are meant to create a climate for negotiation.
- The president is predisposed towards negotiation and favours a peaceful way of resolving the crisis .
- The pay negotiations have reached a delicate stage .
- What sort of line do you think we should take in the pay negotiations?
- A halt to the fighting is a precondition for negotiations. 返回 negotiation
談判,磋商,洽談
The agreement was reached after a series of difficult negotiations. 該協(xié)議是在經(jīng)歷了一系列艱難的談判之后達成的。
The exact details of the agreement are still under negotiation. 協(xié)議的確切條款尚待磋商。
Negotiation for the pay increase is likely to take several weeks . 加薪談判可能要持續(xù)數(shù)周。
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