negotiations
英 [nɪˌgəʊʃɪˈeɪʃənz]
美 [nəˌgoʊʃiˈeɪʃənz]
n. 谈判; 磋商; 协商
negotiation的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (尤指商业或政治方面的)谈判,协商,磋商
Negotiationsare formal discussions between people who have different aims or intentions, especially in business or politics, during which they try to reach an agreement.- We have had meaningful negotiations and I believe we are very close to a deal...
我们已进行了有益的磋商,我相信我们很快能成交。 - After 10 years of negotiation, the Senate ratified the strategic arms reduction treaty.
经过10年协商,参议院已经正式批准了《削减战略武器条约》。
- We have had meaningful negotiations and I believe we are very close to a deal...
双语例句
- The Government was satisfied with the results of the negotiations.
政府对谈判结果感到满意。 - It might give the Commission undue influence over the coming negotiations
这可能会在即将开启的谈判问题上给委员会带来过多的影响。 - In a broadcast on state radio the government also announced that it was willing to resume peace negotiations.
在国家电台的广播中,政府也声明愿意重新开始和平谈判。 - Continuing violence will retard negotiations over the country's future.
持续不断的暴力活动会阻碍关系到国家未来的谈判的进行。 - Officials from the two countries will meet again soon to resume negotiations
两国官员不久将再度会晤以重启谈判。 - Intensive negotiations between the main parties preceded the vote
主要政党在选举前进行了集中的谈判。 - The talks are meant to clear the way for formal negotiations on a new constitution
会谈旨在为新宪法的正式商讨扫清道路。 - They plan to meet again in Rome very soon to begin substantive negotiations.
他们计划不久在罗马再次会晤以开始实质性的谈判。 - The dispute is not directly connected to the negotiations
这一争端与谈判没有直接联系。 - The dispute could jeopardize the negotiations.
那一争论可能会使谈判处于险境。