[V-RECIP 相互动词]谈判;协商;洽谈 If people negotiate with each other or negotiate an agreement, they talk about a problem or a situation such as a business arrangement in order to solve the problem or complete the arrangement.
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It is not clear whether the president is willing to negotiate with the democrats...
还不清楚总统是否愿意和民主人士洽谈。
When you have two adversaries negotiating, you need to be on neutral territory...
让敌对双方坐下来谈判时,你得保持中立。
The local government and the army negotiated a truce...
地方政府和部队经过谈判达成休战协定。
Western governments have this week urged him to negotiate and avoid force...
西方各国政府本周敦促他进行谈判,避免使用武力。
The South African president has negotiated an end to white-minority rule...
南非总统已通过谈判达成协议,结束了少数白人的统治。
His publishing house had just begun negotiating for her next books...
他的出版社刚刚开始就她随后几本书的出版问题进行商谈。
There were reports that three companies were negotiating to market the drug.
有报道说,有3家公司在洽谈这种药的市场推广。
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[VERB 动词]顺利通过;成功越过 If you negotiate an area of land, a place, or an obstacle, you successfully travel across it or around it.
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Frank Mariano negotiates the desert terrain in his battered pickup...
弗兰克·马里亚诺驾驶他那辆破烂不堪的皮卡车成功穿越了沙漠地带。
I negotiated the corner on my motorbike and pulled to a stop...
我骑摩托车顺利通过拐角,然后停了下来。
I negotiated my way out of the airport and joined the flow of cars.
我驱车驶出机场,汇入车流之中。
Oxford
ne·go·ti·ate/nɪˈɡəʊʃieɪt; NAmEnɪˈɡoʊʃieɪt/verb1[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。negotiatenegotiatesnegotiatednegotiatingne·go·ti·ate/nɪˈɡəʊʃieɪt; NAmEnɪˈɡoʊʃieɪt/
1[intransitive, transitive] to discuss something in order to reach an agreement, especially in business or politicsnegotiate with The government refuses to negotiate with terrorists.negotiate an agreement/contract etc Union leaders have negotiated an agreement for a shorter working week. His first aim is to get the warring parties back to the negotiating table (=discussing something).GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbsNegotiate is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people or things do something that involves both or all of them: · The two sides have to negotiate. You can also say: · The two sides have to negotiate with each other.· One side has to negotiate with the other.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS2[transitive] to succeed in getting past or over a difficult place on a path, road etc: Guido swung the steering-wheel round to negotiate a corner.
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