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1 to haggle over the price of something
regatear el precio de algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to haggle over the price of something
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2 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 -
3 bargain
1. noun1) (something bought cheaply and giving good value for money: This carpet was a real bargain.) ganga2) (an agreement made between people: I'll make a bargain with you.) pacto, trato
2. verb(to argue about or discuss a price etc: I bargained with him and finally got the price down.) regatearbargain1 n1. ganga2. trato / acuerdo / negociobargain2 vb negociar / regateartr['bɑːgən]1 (agreement) trato, acuerdo2 (good buy) ganga, bicoca1 (negotiate) negociar2 (haggle) regatear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bargain with somebody for something negociar algo con alguiento drive a hard bargain imponer duras condicionesmore than one bargained for más de lo que uno esperaba■ I only wanted a biscuit but they gave me a plateful, much more than I bargained for sólo quería una galleta, pero me dieron un plato entero, mucho más de lo que me esperaba■ he got more than he bargained for when he picked a fight with the boxer's brother cuando se metió con el hermano del boxeador, fue por lana y salió trasquiladoto strike a bargain cerrar un acuerdointo the bargain además■ ...and he got a free bottle of wine into the bargain ...y además le ofrecieron una botella de vino gratisbargain basement sección nombre femenino de oportunidadesbargain offer oferta especialbargain price precio de oferta, precio de saldobargain ['bɑrgən] vihaggle: regatear, negociarbargain vtbarter: trocar, cambiarbargain n1) agreement: acuerdo m, convenio mto strike a bargain: cerrar un trato2) : ganga fbargain price: precio de gangan.• avenencia s.f.• compraventa s.f.• convenio s.m.• ganga s.f.• momio s.m.• negocio ventajoso s.m.• pacto s.m.• trato s.m.v.• negociar v.• regatear v.
I 'bɑːrgən, 'bɑːgən1) ( cheap purchase) ganga f; (before n) <counter, rail> de ofertas, de oportunidades2) (deal, agreement) trato m, acuerdo mto make a bargain with somebody — hacer* un trato or pacto con alguien
into o (AmE also) in the bargain — encima, por si fuera poco
to drive a hard bargain: he drives a hard bargain — sabe cómo conseguir lo que quiere
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a) ( haggle)b) ( negotiate) negociarPhrasal Verbs:['bɑːɡɪn]1. N1) (=agreement) trato m ; (=transaction) negocio m ; (=advantageous deal) negocio m ventajosoit's a bargain! — ¡trato hecho!, ¡de acuerdo!
into the bargain — (fig) para colmo
to make or strike a bargain — cerrar un trato
2) (=cheap thing) ganga f2. VI2) (=haggle) regatear3.CPD de ocasiónbargain basement, bargain counter N — sección f de ofertas or oportunidades
bargain hunter N — cazador(a) m / f de ofertas or oportunidades
she's a real bargain hunter — siempre va a la caza de ofertas or oportunidades
bargain hunting N — caza f de ofertas or oportunidades
bargain offer N — oferta f especial
bargain price N — precio m de ganga
bargain sale N — saldo m
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I ['bɑːrgən, 'bɑːgən]1) ( cheap purchase) ganga f; (before n) <counter, rail> de ofertas, de oportunidades2) (deal, agreement) trato m, acuerdo mto make a bargain with somebody — hacer* un trato or pacto con alguien
into o (AmE also) in the bargain — encima, por si fuera poco
to drive a hard bargain: he drives a hard bargain — sabe cómo conseguir lo que quiere
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a) ( haggle)b) ( negotiate) negociarPhrasal Verbs:
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