chaffer

英 ['tʃæfə] 美 ['tʃæfɚ]
  • n. 讲价
  • vi. 讲价;讨价还价
  • vt. 讲价;讨价还价
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chaffer (n.)
"a bargain," early 13c., cheffare "buying and selling," also (14c.) cheapfare, probably from Old English ceap "bargain, traffic, gain, sale" (see cheap) + faru "faring, going" (see fare (n.)). In later use, "haggling." The verb is recorded from mid-14c.
1. Soames checked his instinctive " Not particular " -- he would not chaffer with this alien.
索米斯抑制着那句 “ 无所谓 ” 的口头禅没有说 -- 跟这个外国家伙犯不着噜苏.

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