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2 haggle
intransitive verbsich zanken (over, about wegen); (over price) feilschen (abwertend) (over, about um)* * *['hæɡl](to argue about the price of something, or about the terms of an agreement.) feilschen* * *hag·gle[ˈhægl̩]I. vi1. (bargain)2. (argue)II. n* * *['hgl]vi(= bargain) feilschen (about or over um); (= argue also) sich (herum)streiten (over um or wegen)let's stop haggling over who's going to pay — hören wir doch auf mit dem Hin und Her (darüber), wer nun bezahlt
* * *haggle [ˈhæɡl]A v/i1. feilschen, handeln, schachern ( alle:about, over um)* * *intransitive verbsich zanken (over, about wegen); (over price) feilschen (abwertend) (over, about um)* * *(about, over) v.schachern (um) v. v.feilschen v. -
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4 haggle about
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > haggle about
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5 haggle over
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > haggle over
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6 haggle over price
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > haggle over price
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7 haggle over
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9 beat down
1. intransitive verb[Sonne:] herniederbrennen; [Regen:] niederprasseln2. transitive verb1) einschlagen [Tür]2) (in bargaining) herunterhandeln* * *2) (to (force to) lower a price by bargaining: We beat the price down; We beat him down to a good price.) (nieder-)drücken* * *the rain was beating down on the roof der Regen prasselte auf das Dach [hernieder]the sun was \beat downing down on my back die Sonne brannte auf meinen Rücken [hernieder]II. vt1. (suppress)2. (haggle)* * *1. vi(rain) herunterprasseln; (sun) herunterbrennen2. vt sepI managed to beat him down (on the price) — ich konnte den Preis herunterhandeln
* * *A v/t1. eine Tür einschlagen2. fig niederschlagen, unterdrücken3. WIRTSCHa) den Preis drücken, herunterhandelnB v/i* * *1. intransitive verb[Sonne:] herniederbrennen; [Regen:] niederprasseln2. transitive verb1) einschlagen [Tür]2) (in bargaining) herunterhandeln* * *v.herunterhandeln v. -
10 huckster
huck·ster[ˈhʌkstəʳ, AM -stɚ]n* * *['hʌkstə(r)]n2) (US inf) Reklamefritze m (inf)* * *huckster [ˈhʌkstə(r)]A s1. → academic.ru/33901/hawker">hawker22. jemand, der aggressive oder dubiose Verkaufsmethoden anwendetC v/t1. → hawk2 12. a) mit aggressiven oder dubiosen Methoden Reklame machen fürb) mit aggressiven oder dubiosen Methoden verkaufen -
11 bargain about
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > bargain about
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12 bargain over sth
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > bargain over sth
См. также в других словарях:
haggle — hag‧gle [ˈhægl] verb [intransitive] COMMERCE to argue about a price or other amount of money before reaching an agreement: haggle over • The Maine Legislature has been haggling over the state s budget for months. haggling noun [uncountable] … Financial and business terms
Haggle — Hag gle, v. i. To be difficult in bargaining; to stick at small matters; to chaffer; to higgle. [1913 Webster] Royalty and science never haggled about the value of blood. Walpole. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Haggle — Hag gle, n. The act or process of haggling. Carlyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Haggle — Hag gle (h[a^]g g l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Haggled} ( g ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Haggling} ( gl[i^]ng).] [Freq. of Scot. hag, E. hack. See {Hack} to cut.] To cut roughly or hack; to cut into small pieces; to notch or cut in an unskillful manner; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
haggle — I verb argue, bargain, beat down, bid for, chaffer, deal, dicker, dispute, drive a bargain, higgle, make terms, negotiate, palter, quibble, stickle, underbid, wrangle associated concepts: arm s length bargaining, bickering over price II index… … Law dictionary
haggle — (v.) 1570s, to cut unevenly (implied in haggler), frequentative of haggen to chop (see HACK (Cf. hack) (v.1)). Sense of argue about price first recorded c.1600, probably from notion of chopping away. Related: Haggled; haggling … Etymology dictionary
haggle — [v] bicker, quarrel argue, bargain, barter, beat down*, cavil, chaffer, deal, dicker*, dispute, hammer out a deal*, horse trade*, make a deal*, palter, quibble, squabble, wrangle; concept 46 Ant. agree, comply, concur … New thesaurus
haggle — ► VERB ▪ dispute or bargain persistently, especially over a price. ► NOUN ▪ a period of haggling. DERIVATIVES haggler noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «hack, mangle»: from Old Norse … English terms dictionary
haggle — [hag′əl] vt. haggled, haggling [freq. of HAG2] to chop or cut crudely; hack; mangle vi. to argue about terms, price, etc.; bargain; wrangle n. the act of haggling haggler n … English World dictionary
haggle — UK [ˈhæɡ(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms haggle : present tense I/you/we/they haggle he/she/it haggles present participle haggling past tense haggled past participle haggled 1) to argue in order to agree on the price of something haggle… … English dictionary
haggle — [[t]hæ̱g(ə)l[/t]] haggles, haggling, haggled V RECIP If you haggle, you argue about something before reaching an agreement, especially about the cost of something that you are buying. [V with n] Ella showed her the best places to go for a good… … English dictionary