dicker
美音:
[´dıkə
]英音:
[´dıkə
]n.十个,小生意,十张 vi.做小生意,易货,还价
难易程度:
dicker为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
动词过去式:dickered 过去分词:dickered 现在分词:dickering 第三人称单数:dickers
dicker
/'dɪkə(r); `dɪkɚ/
v [I, Ipr] ~ (with sb) (for sth) argue (with the seller) about the price of sth; haggle (与卖主)讲价钱; 讨价还价
*She dickered (with the shopkeeper) for the best fruit. 她要买店里最好的水果而(跟店主)讨价还价.
dicker
v [I]informal especially AmE
[Date: 1800-1900; Origin: Perhaps from dicker 'group of ten (animal skins)' (11-19 centuries) (from the exchanging of skins for other goods)]
to argue about or discuss the details of a sale, agreement etc
dicker about/over
Politicians in Washington are still dickering over the budget.