haggling

haggling[ˈhægəlɪŋ] 

原级:haggle

haggling的反义词

第三人称单数:haggles

过去分词:haggled

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过去式:haggled

haggling 基本解释
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haggling 单语例句

1. Their leaders have promised to give Sunni Arabs a prominent role in politics, but sectarian tensions and haggling have dragged on since the partial cabinet was announced.

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2. But it took haggling politicians three months to form a partial cabinet, emboldening insurgents who have stepped up attacks since the government was formed.

3. The measures had been delayed because of haggling within the coalition government.

4. haggling什么意思

4. On Friday afternoon, they also experienced a taste of haggling at the famous Xiushui silk market.

5. But the haggling also irritated ethnic tensions that could cast a shadow over landmark presidential elections scheduled for June.

6. haggling的意思

6. You think you'll save money by haggling, but they just start at a higher price.

7. The DPRK missed the deadline to submit the papers at the end of last year, leading to months of haggling with the US over what they should include.

8. There's no such thing as haggling when you're in the market for a private jet.

9. The haggling over the new government came against the backdrop of more violence.

10. I think that to understand haggling is to gain a cultural insight into the persistence and perseverance of the Chinese people.

haggling 英英释义

noun

1. an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)

    Synonym: haggle wrangle wrangling