to strike a bargain

英 [tu straɪk ə ˈbɑːɡən] 美 [tu straɪk ə ˈbɑːrɡən]

网络  达成协议; 成交

经济



双语例句

  1. They were unable to strike a bargain because of the high price.
    由于价高他们不能成交。
  2. I am going to buy something cheap. strike or complete a bargain.
    我要买些更便宜的东西。通过协商买到便宜货。
  3. But the risk that Congress will fail to strike a sensible bargain and thereby automatically trigger deep spending cuts is real.
    但有一种风险真实存在,那就是国会可能无法达成一项合理协议,结果自动触发大幅开支削减。
  4. Goering was hoping to strike a bargain with the Allies.
    戈林正设法同盟国拍板成交。
  5. On the other hand, the president has his own incentive to strike a bargain.
    另一方面,总统也有达成妥协的激励。
  6. Thus in most cases an importing nation can't force foreign suppliers to sell for less by trying to strike a tougher bargain.
    因此,在大多数情况下,一个进口国不可能试图通过强硬的讨价还价迫使外国供应商降低售价。
  7. It was impossible to strike a bargain that both sides would accept.
    要达成双力都能接受的协议是不可能的。
  8. We'll make some concessions to see if we can strike a bargain.
    我们愿作出一些让步,这样能否达成交易?