0 able to be discussed or changed in order to reach an agreement -- 可谈判的,可协商的
1 A cheque that is not negotiable cannot be exchanged for money and must be paid into a bank account. -- (支票)可兑现的,可流通的
2 A negotiable financial product is one that can be bought and sold. -- (金融产品)可兑付的,可转让的
Here lies the problem of saying that nothing is independent of thought, that everything is inside language, and that everything is negotiable.
A strong version would present these elements as non-negotiable social givens with which innovations must be accommodated or else be rejected.
The actor's rationality is described from the relevant and negotiable elements of specification as compared with breeding and the seed system.
Wages were fixed at the time of recruitment and were not negotiable.
While the subvention is negotiable in the light of actual costs, it is structured as a lump allocation.
The launch of a new, common, and negotiable currency money was fundamental to flourishing nationhood.
Writers within this movement say that the world is not neatly divided into national categories, but that boundaries are increasingly blurred and negotiable.
Multiple assignments or endorsements therefore increased the security of this negotiable instrument and its liquidity.