28 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -barga-
/บ๊า (ร) เกอะ/     /B AA1 R G AH0/     /bˈɑːrgə/
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หรือค้นหา: -barga-, *barga*

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bargaAdmittedly, models of hegemonic order cannot provide an explanation for all observed successful bargaining strategies.
bargaHe bargained that he should not have to pay for the car till the next month.
bargaHe bargained with the house agent for a lower price.
bargaHe drives a hard bargain.
bargaHe is a right person who can drive a hard bargain.
bargaHe made a bargain with them about the furniture.
bargaHis opposition was more violent than I had bargained for.
bargaI bought this car at a bargain.
bargaI bought this TV set at a bargain sale.
bargaI don't bargain for Mary's coming so soon.
bargaI found a real bargain.
bargaI got the bicycle at a bargain.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
barga
 /B AA1 R G AH0/
/บ๊า (ร) เกอะ/
/bˈɑːrgə/

WordNet (3.0)
bargain(n) an agreement between parties (usually arrived at after discussion) fixing obligations of each, Syn. deal, Example: he made a bargain with the devil; he rose to prominence through a series of shady deals
bargain(n) an advantageous purchase, Syn. steal, buy, Example: she got a bargain at the auction; the stock was a real buy at that price
bargain(v) come to terms; arrive at an agreement
bargainer(n) negotiator of the terms of a transaction, Example: he is a hard bargainer
bargain hunter(n) a shopper who hunts for bargains
bargaining(n) the negotiation of the terms of a transaction or agreement
bargaining chip(n) leverage in the form of an inducement or a concession useful in successful negotiations
bargain-priced(adj) costing less than standard price, Syn. cut-price, cut-rate, Example: buying bargain-priced clothes for the children; cut-rate goods
bargain rate(n) a price below the standard price, Syn. cut rate, cheapness, cut price

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Bargain

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Bargained (&unr_;); p. pr. & vb. n. Bargaining. ] To transfer for a consideration; to barter; to trade; as, to bargain one horse for another. [ 1913 Webster ]


To bargain away, to dispose of in a bargain; -- usually with a sense of loss or disadvantage; as, to bargain away one's birthright. “The heir . . . had somehow bargained away the estate.” G. Eliot.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Bargain

n. [ OE. bargayn, bargany, OF. bargaigne, bargagne, prob. from a supposed LL. barcaneum, fr. barca a boat which carries merchandise to the shore; hence, to traffic to and fro, to carry on commerce in general. See Bark a vessel. ] 1. An agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party binds himself to transfer the right to some property for a consideration, and the other party binds himself to receive the property and pay the consideration. [ 1913 Webster ]

A contract is a bargain that is legally binding. Wharton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. An agreement or stipulation; mutual pledge. [ 1913 Webster ]

And whon your honors mean to solemnize
The bargain of your faith. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A purchase; also ( when not qualified), a gainful transaction; an advantageous purchase; as, to buy a thing at a bargain. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. The thing stipulated or purchased; also, anything bought cheap. [ 1913 Webster ]

She was too fond of her most filthy bargain. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]


Bargain and sale (Law), a species of conveyance, by which the bargainor contracts to convey the lands to the bargainee, and becomes by such contract a trustee for and seized to the use of the bargainee. The statute then completes the purchase; i. e., the bargain vests the use, and the statute vests the possession. Blackstone. --
Into the bargain, over and above what is stipulated; besides. --
To sell bargains, to make saucy (usually indelicate) repartees. [ Obs. ] Swift. --
To strike a bargain, to reach or ratify an agreement. “A bargain was struck.” Macaulay.
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Syn. -- Contract; stipulation; purchase; engagement. [ 1913 Webster ]

Bargain

v. i. [ OE. barganien, OF. bargaigner, F. barguigner, to hesitate, fr. LL. barcaniare. See Bargain, n. ] To make a bargain; to make a contract for the exchange of property or services; -- followed by with and for; as, to bargain with a farmer for a cow. [ 1913 Webster ]

So worthless peasants bargain for their wives. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Bargainee

n. [ OF. bargaigné, p. p. See Bargain, v. i. ] (Law) The party to a contract who receives, or agrees to receive, the property sold. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ]

Bargainer

n. One who makes a bargain; -- sometimes in the sense of bargainor. [ 1913 Webster ]

Bargainor

n. (Law) One who makes a bargain, or contracts with another; esp., one who sells, or contracts to sell, property to another. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ]


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