词组 | strike bargains |
释义 | (redirected from strike bargains)strike a bargainTo successfully achieve a deal or agreement, especially regarding an acceptable price or exchange for something. The president struck a bargain with industrial lobbyists, promising to reduce taxes in exchange for jobs returning to the country. It was going to cost me a fortune to get the car fixed, but I struck a bargain with my mechanic to lower the price since I had been a loyal customer for so long. strike a bargainand strike a dealto reach an agreement on a price or negotiation (for something). They argued for a while and finally struck a bargain. They were unable to strike a bargain, so they ended their meeting. strike a bargainReach an agreement, as in They finally struck a bargain after weeks of wrangling over who would get what. [Mid-1700s] strike a ˈbargain/ˈdeal (with somebody)come to an agreement (with somebody), especially after a lot of discussion or argument: They struck a bargain with the landlord to pay less rent in return for painting the house. |
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