0 to have formal discussions with someone in order to reach an agreement with them -- (就…)談判,(就…)磋商
I've managed to negotiate (= get by discussion) a five percent pay increase with my boss. 透過與老闆協商,我的薪水將提高5%。
I'm negotiating for a new contract. 我正在為簽訂一份新合同進行協商。
The government has refused to negotiate with the strikers. 政府拒絕與罷工者談判。
1 to manage to travel along a difficult route -- 設法穿過,越過(難走的路段)
2 to get or give an amount of money in exchange for a financial document of the same value -- 議付,洽兌
There should be attempts at negotiated conflict resolution, open communication with codification of goals of care, and, if necessary, peer review of attendingphysician judgment.
In the political and cultural contexts of development and social change, these issues are continuously negotiated.
Instead, these households seem to have been rather loose associations of individuals, who were constantly negotiating power among themselves.
An excellent chapter on aims, for example, takes some persistence in negotiating the tables, figures and surrounding text.
Which agent was it that the company negotiated with?
Dozens of international environmental treaties have been negotiated and ratified.
Oddly for a book on poetry, the issue of language is obtusely negotiated throughout.
The limits are to be negotiated and the new agreement will take the form of a directive timed for 1987.