bargain on
英 [ˈbɑːɡən ɒn]
美 [ˈbɑːrɡən ɑːn]
预料到; 估计到; 考虑到
双语例句
- Of course, the cloud-services providers themselves buy lots of servers, mainly Dell and HP ones-but their huge size means they can drive a hard bargain on prices.
当然,云服务供应商自个也要购买大量服务器,这些服务器主要还是戴尔和惠普的,但由于购买量巨大,意味着这些商家可使劲讨价还价。 - Get a bargain on lodging.
获得便宜的住宿。 - A middleman will bargain on your behalf withe-retailers.
有中间人可以替你与网络商家商议价格。 - The machines at the Ralph's would be a real bargain if we insist on our bid.
如果我们坚持我们的出价,拉夫的机器肯定非常合算。 - You really can't bargain on what our opponents will do in such a competitive situation.
你实在难以预料我们的对手会在竞争这样剧烈的情况下采取什么行动。 - So, you got a bargain on the flights – but you're arriving at midnight!
所以,你讨价还价的班机,但你到达午夜! - Seems the pension giant has been driving a very hard bargain on fees, causing even some of its longtime general partners to seek capital elsewhere.
看来这个养老金巨头在托管费用上极为精打细算,甚至导致它的一些长期普通合伙人都到别处去寻找资本了。 - Bargain on a five-year term E. Beijing has the infrastructure and facilities for hosting the Olympiad.
第五,北京具备举办奥运会的设施条件。 - Seeing students'book bargain on a campus sidewalk is nothing new, it's true.
学生们在校内的人行道上买卖旧书,这已不是什么新鲜事儿了。 - Believing he had an understanding with John Boehner, leader of the Republicans in the house of Representatives, he declared he wanted a$ 4000bn "grand bargain" on the budget.
在自信已与众议院共和党领袖约翰博纳(johnboehner)取得谅解之后,他宣布希望两党达成一个减赤4万亿美元的“大妥协”。
