0 to attempt to decide on a price or conditions that are acceptable to the person selling the goods and the person buying them, usually by arguing -- (對價格或條件)討價還價
It's traditional that you haggle over/about the price of things in the market. 傳統上買賣東西時都會討價還價。
Where work varied within easily identified parameters, as in weaving, tables of rates were announced by proprietors, often after haggling with shop committees.
Democracies thrive where people know how to bargain, to dicker, to haggle.
At this stage, potential contracting parties can haggle over the division of the gains from trade that will issue from their contract, if it is made.
Experts involved have suggested that less is spent nowadays on procedural matters, monitoring, and haggling with regional offices, whereas the costs for hiring consultants have gone up.
The way to peace is never to be found as long as there is all this scrambling and haggling in this particular field.
The word "market" among my colleagues seems to convey the idea of despicable people buying and selling, bartering and haggling.
Neither do we wish to haggle over the financing of multi-annual programmes that have already been approved.
The negotiations of the last few days have proved that it was nothing but a laughable process of haggling.