0 something that someone else wants that you are willing to lose in order to reach an agreement -- (为达成协议的)筹码
Missiles were used as a bargaining chip in negotiations for economic aid. 谈判中导弹被用作了换取经济援助的筹码。
It would be quite wrong if pensions funds to which people have contributed over many years became a bargaining chip among the economics of differing franchise companies.
We are talking about criminal networks that have no consideration at all for human dignity, as the lives of these people become a bargaining chip.
Human rights cannot be used as a bargaining chip.
Their plan was to take her hostage and use her as a bargaining chip to force the government to agree to their demands.
Agriculture remains a bargaining chip in trade agreements.
The statutory debt ceiling and the threat of default have become political bargaining chips in the debate over fiscal policy.
He considered the matter purely as a bargaining chip for negotiation on other objectives rather than examining the value of the measures.
Human rights are too important to be used as a bargaining chip in interinstitutional negotiations.