书籍 Total English - 中高级 - 第七单元 - 第二课
在这里,您将找到Total English Upper-Intermediate课本第7单元第2课的词汇,如“讨价还价”、“退款”、“便宜货”等。
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to bid
[动词]
to offer a particular price for something, usually at an auction

出价, 投标
Ex: The  contractors  are bidding for  the  government 's  new  construction  project .承包商正在为政府的新建设项目**投标**。
to haggle
[动词]
to negotiate, typically over the price of goods or services

讨价还价, 谈判
Ex: The  customer  skillfully haggled with  the  car  salesperson ,  eventually  securing  a  more  favorable  deal  on  the  vehicle .顾客巧妙地与汽车销售员**讨价还价**,最终为车辆争取到了更优惠的交易。
to bargain
[动词]
to negotiate the terms of a contract, sale, or similar arrangement for a better agreement, price, etc.

讨价还价, 谈判
Ex: The  union bargained with  the  company  management  for  improved  working  conditions  and  better  wages  for  its  members .工会与公司管理层**讨价还价**,为其成员争取更好的工作条件和更高的工资。
discount
[名词]
the act of reducing the usual price of something

折扣, 减价
Ex: The  car dealership  provided  a discount to  boost  sales  at the end  of  the  fiscal year .汽车经销商提供了**折扣**以在财政年度结束时促进销售。
refund
[名词]
an amount of money that is paid back because of returning goods to a store or one is not satisfied with the goods or services

退款, 退还
Ex: He  requested  a refund for  the  concert  tickets  since  the  event  was  canceled .由于活动被取消,他要求**退款**音乐会门票。
receipt
[名词]
a written or printed document that shows the payment for a set of goods or services has been made

收据, 发票
Ex: The  hotel  gave  me  a receipt when  I  checked out .酒店在我退房时给了我一张**收据**。
to afford
[动词]
to be able to pay the cost of something

负担得起, 有能力支付
Ex: Financial  stability  allows  individuals  to afford unexpected  expenses  without  causing  hardship .财务稳定性使个人能够**负担**意外支出而不会造成困难。
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