英:[ˈdɪkə(r)]
美:[ˈdɪkɚ]
英:[ˈdɪkə(r)]
美:[ˈdɪkɚ]
dick·er
dI kr
第三人称单数:dickers
现在分词:dickering
过去式:dickered
过去分词:dickered
noun (1)
the number or quantity of 10 especially of hides or skins
verb
intransitive verb
bargain
dickered over the price
noun (2)
barter
an act or session of bargaining
"讨价还价,以小气的方式讨价还价",1802年(隐含在 dickering 中),美国英语,可能来自 dicker(名词)"十个或十个一组的单位或包裹",尤其是兽皮(晚期13世纪已有记录),这是一个日耳曼语词汇(比较瑞典语 decker,丹麦语 deger,德语 decher),可能来自拉丁语 decuria "十个一组的包裹"(据说是罗马边境的一种交换货物的单位; 比较德语 Decher "十个一组的东西"),来自 decem "十"(源自 PIE 词根 *dekm- "十"),按照 centuria 的模式来自 centum。
Noun (1) Middle English dyker, from Latin decuria quantity of ten, from decem ten — more at ten Verb origin unknown
The first known use of dicker was in the 14th century
dickeynoun
any of various articles of clothing: as
a separate or detachable front of a shirt
a small cloth insert worn to fill in the neckline
a small bird
dickeynoun
any of various articles of clothing: as
a separate or detachable front of a shirt
a small cloth insert worn to fill in the neckline
a small bird
dickeynoun
any of various articles of clothing: as
a separate or detachable front of a shirt
a small cloth insert worn to fill in the neckline
a small bird
dickerverb
bargain entry 2, haggle
1 English monarchs periodically had to dicker with its wealthier subjects for financial resources.
英国的君主时不时还得跟该国的富人讨价还价以求财政支持.
2 they dickered over the price of the car for a few minutes
3 But nothing said at this point can be separated from the bluffing and haggling and dickering central to such high-dollar negotiations.
4 Dicker estimates the financial market for oil is 15 times greater than the amount of actual oil being traded, with 75 types of futures being sold on exchanges.
目前共有75种期货合约在交易所挂牌交易,Dicker估计金融市场上的原油交易比实体市场交易总额要大15倍之多。
5 The solution endorsed in May by the City Council – after ample dickering over the dollar figure – would have raised $48m annually through a tax on the large businesses.
6 And yet: It’s hard to blame Democrats for not wasting time dickering with Republicans in a fruitless quest for bipartisanship.
7 There is no added economic benefit for the FCC to dicker around the margins.
8 The price is lower than our cheapest price and I can 't accept your dicker any more .
你是一位真正的谈判高手,但你如果坚持这样的报价的话我们是不可能接受的。
9 My guide, Shmuel, a naturalized Israeli, assured me that he had clearance to guide there, but it took some tense dickering to persuade the armed Palestinian soldiers at the checkpoint to wave us through.
10 Mr. McConnell was angry, saying Democrats continue to “dicker” in the face of a global emergency and need to step up and reach an agreement.
11 He would rather die than dicker over prices.
他宁愿死也不愿意讨价还价。
12 Numerous lawsuits have been filed, especially against Weinstein and his company, but remain mired in legal limbo as attorneys for plaintiffs and defendants dicker over damages.
13 Here’s a brief guide to when — and when not — to dicker over the sticker.
14 W : No , we don't, as you know, we are dicker.
对不起, 我们这不送, 你也知道,嘿嘿, 我们这小本生意.
15 All these filmmakers’ needy, importunate wooing of their writers — and their eventual dickering over script credit — makes their courtship of actual women such as Candice Bergen or Amy Irving look halfhearted by comparison.
16 But most parties agree there is little time to dicker over the details.
17 While revelers cavort in colorful joy, their hosts are dickering over profits, festival names and even the ingredients of the powders they sell.
18 Such lawsuits “are taking advantage of a loophole” that a new state law would close if Lansing’s lawmakers support it this fall, after more than a year of dickering, LaMacchia said.
19 Watching Matt Carpenter dicker and eye-roll over balls and strikes like he's Ted Williams.
20 Often maligned for ponderous and bureaucratic ways in the face of crisis, the European Union dickered over contract terms with pharmaceutical companies, allowing more aggressive governments in London, Washington and elsewhere to lock up supplies.
3 易货贸易
5 犹豫不决
dubitative vague dubious undecided indecisive irresolute unsteadfast indecision indetermination dubiety haver waver teeter wobble baulk yea and nay hang fire be in two minds lose nerve
7 十个一组
9 谈判
negotiatory imparlance talk conference negotiation treaty parlance parley palaver treat negotiate bargain confer transact
11 讲价
12 玩弄