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1 bargaining
1. n эк. ведение переговоров2. n эк. заключение сделки3. n эк. торгиСинонимический ряд:1. barter (noun) barter; business; negotiation; traffic; transaction2. contracting (verb) contracting; covenanting3. haggling (verb) chaffering; dickering; haggling; paltering4. trading (verb) bartering; exchanging; swapping; trading; trafficking; trucking -
2 dickering
препираться; препирательствоСинонимический ряд:1. debatable (adj.) bargaining; debatable; haggling; negotiable; transactional; transferable; variable2. haggling (verb) bargaining; chaffering; haggling; paltering -
3 regateo
m.1 bartering, haggling.2 bargaining, haggle, dicker, haggling.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: regatear.* * *1 (precios) haggling, bargaining2 DEPORTE dribbling* * *SM1) (Com) haggling, bargaining2) (Dep) dribbling* * *1) (Com) bargaining, haggling2) (Dep) feinting* * *= haggling, bargaining, dribbling.Ex. The formal ending of the agreement has ushered in a period of haggling between authors and agents over the renegotiation of contracts.Ex. The article is entitled 'Participatory something or other through bargaining'.Ex. Suggestions are made for improving dribbling techniques in soccer.* * *1) (Com) bargaining, haggling2) (Dep) feinting* * *= haggling, bargaining, dribbling.Ex: The formal ending of the agreement has ushered in a period of haggling between authors and agents over the renegotiation of contracts.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Participatory something or other through bargaining'.Ex: Suggestions are made for improving dribbling techniques in soccer.* * *A ( Com) bargaining, hagglingya no acepto más regateos I won't go any lower, I'm not haggling any moreB ( Dep) feinting* * *
Del verbo regatear: ( conjugate regatear)
regateo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
regateó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
regatear
regateo
regatear ( conjugate regatear) verbo intransitivo (Com) to bargain, haggle
verbo transitivo
1 ( escatimar):◊ no han regateado esfuerzos para … no efforts have been spared to …;
sin regateo medios whatever it takes
2 (Esp) (Dep) to get past, swerve past
regatear
I verbo intransitivo
1 (al comprar algo) to haggle, bargain
2 Dep to dribble
Náut to participate in a boat-race
II verbo transitivo
1 (un precio) to haggle over, bargain over
2 (esfuerzos, etc) to spare
regateo sustantivo masculino haggling, bargaining
' regateo' also found in these entries:
English:
haggling
- bargaining
* * *regateo nmhaggling* * *regateo nm: bargaining, haggling -
4 marchander
marchander [maʀ∫ɑ̃de]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ objet] to haggle over2. intransitive verb* * *maʀʃɑ̃de1) to haggle over [marchandise, prix]; to haggle for [rabais]2) fig* * *maʀʃɑ̃de1. vt[article] to haggle over2. vi* * *marchander verb table: aimer vtr1 to haggle over [marchandise, tableau, prix]; to haggle for [rabais]; payer sans marchander to pay without haggling;2 fig, fml marchander son accord to give one's approval grudgingly; marchander sa peine not to put oneself out; il n'a pas marchandé ses éloges he was not sparing in his praises;3 Jur to subcontract on a labourGB-only basis.[marʃɑ̃de] verbe transitif1. [discuter le prix de] to bargain ou to haggle over (inseparable)2. (au négatif) [lésiner sur] to spare————————[marʃɑ̃de] verbe intransitif -
5 haggle
1. n спор, торговля по поводу цен или условий2. v торговаться; спорить; пререкаться3. v кромсать, неумело резать или рубитьСинонимический ряд:1. dispute (noun) argument; disagreement; dispute; haggling; wrangle2. argue (verb) argue; cavil; wrangle3. bargain (verb) bargain; barter; buy; chaffer; deal; dicker; higgle; huckster; negotiate; palter4. dispute (verb) dispute; quarrel; quibble5. hack (verb) hack; hackle; slash6. harass (verb) annoy; badger; bait; fret; harass; tease; vex; worry7. mangle (verb) chop; cut; mangle; whack -
6 slashing
1. a суровый; беспощадный; резкий2. a стремительный; сокрушительный3. a лихой, отчаянныйslashing fellow — удалец; сорвиголова
4. a разг. классный; хоть куда5. adv эмоц.-усил. очень, необыкновенно; хоть кудаСинонимический ряд:1. cutting (adj.) acerbic; acid; acidic; acrid; biting; caustic; cutting; incisive; mordacious; mordant; penetrating; pungent; scathing; stinging; truculent; vitriolic; vituperative2. ripping (noun) bursting; cleaving; ripping; rupturing; severing; slicing; splitting; tearing; wrenching3. hacking (verb) hacking; hackling; haggling4. lambasting (verb) blistering; castigating; drubbing; excoriating; flaying; lambasting; lashing; lashing into; roasting; scarifying; scathing; scorching; scoring; scourging; slamming; slapping5. reducing (verb) chopping; clipping; cropping; cut back; cut down; cutting down; lopping; lowering; marking down; paring; reducing; shaving; shearing; trimming6. shortening (verb) abbreviating; abridging; curtailing; cutting back; retrenching; shortening7. slitting (verb) cutting; gashing; incising; piercing; slashing; slicing; slitting -
7 haggle
'hæɡl(to argue about the price of something, or about the terms of an agreement.) regatear; discutirhaggle vb regateartr['hægəl]1 regatear ((over -))\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto haggle over the price of something regatear el precio de algov.• escatimar v.• regatear v.'hægəlintransitive verb regatear['hæɡl]VI1) (=bargain) regatearto haggle over the price — regatear, regatear el precio
2) (=argue) discutir* * *['hægəl]intransitive verb regatear -
8 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. -
9 feilschen
v/i oft pej. haggle (um over)* * *das Feilschenchaffer* * *feil|schen ['failʃn]vi (pej)to haggle ( um over)* * *(to argue about the price of something, or about the terms of an agreement.) haggle* * *feil·schen[ˈfailʃn̩]vi (pej)* * *intransitives Verb haggle (um over)* * *feilschen v/i oft pej haggle (um over)* * *intransitives Verb haggle (um over)* * *n.bargaining n.haggling n. -
10 haggle
'hæɡl(to argue about the price of something, or about the terms of an agreement.) prute, kranglepruteverb \/ˈhæɡl\/ eller higgle1) kjøpslå, akkordere, prute2) krangle, kjekle, trette3) hogge, hakkehaggle about the price of something eller haggle over the price of something prute på noe, prute ned prisen på noe -
11 jaloneo
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12 hacking
1. n тех. насечка2. n спорт. захват рук3. n мед. рубление4. n верховая езда; прогулка верхомСинонимический ряд:1. receiving radio or TV waves (noun) getting a station; getting cable; listening in; picking up a signal; receiving a signal; receiving radio or TV waves; reception; tuning in; tuning to a frequency2. hackling (verb) hackling; haggling; slashing -
13 hackling
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haggling — 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… … Financial and business terms
haggle — [c]/ˈhægəl / (say haguhl) verb (haggled, haggling) –verb (i) 1. to bargain in a petty and tedious manner. 2. to wrangle, dispute, or cavil. –verb (t) Obsolete 3. to harass with wrangling or haggling. 4. to mangle in cutting; hack. –noun 5. the… …
chaffer — /ˈtʃæfə/ (say chafuh) noun 1. bargaining; haggling. –verb (i) 2. to bargain; haggle: *But here buyer and seller met on level terms, for each knew to a hair the value of the sorry garments; and they chaffered with crafty eyes –louis stone, 1911. 3 …
haggle — verb dispute or bargain persistently, especially over a price. noun a period of haggling. Derivatives haggler noun Origin C16 (in the sense hack, mangle ): from ON hỏggva hew … English new terms dictionary
haggle — verb (I) to argue, especially when trying to agree about the price of something: haggle with sb over/about: I had to haggle with the taxi driver over the fare. haggling noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
haggle — verb John spent nearly every Saturday morning haggling at flea markets and garage sales Syn: barter, bargain, negotiate, dicker, quibble, wrangle; beat someone down, drive a hard bargain … Thesaurus of popular words
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 — I. verb (haggled; haggling) Etymology: frequentative of hag to hew Date: 1599 transitive verb 1. to cut roughly or clumsily ; hack 2. archaic to annoy or exhaust with wrangling intransitive verb … New Collegiate 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
hag´gler — hag|gle «HAG uhl», verb, gled, gling, noun. –v.i. to dispute, especially about a price or the terms of a bargain; stickle: »He went marketing…to haggle with tradesmen over fish…tapioca and so on (Rudyard Kipling). The Big Four Foreign Ministers… … Useful english dictionary
hag|gle — «HAG uhl», verb, gled, gling, noun. –v.i. to dispute, especially about a price or the terms of a bargain; stickle: »He went marketing…to haggle with tradesmen over fish…tapioca and so on (Rudyard Kipling). The Big Four Foreign Ministers wasted… … Useful english dictionary