negotiations
negotiations — 名詞
1. formal talks between people or groups who are trying to settle a problem or agre
談判;協商
為求共識而進行的正式商談
formal talks between people or groups who are trying to settle a problem or agree on terms
The wage negotiations between nurses and the hospital lasted all week.
護理師與醫院之間的薪資談判持續了一整週。
negotiations between + two sides
Peace negotiations broke down after both leaders rejected the border plan.
兩位領袖都拒絕邊界方案後,和平談判破裂了。
negotiations break down when talks fail
After months of negotiations, the film studio finally signed the actors.
經過數月協商後,那家電影公司終於和演員簽約。
Union negotiations resumed when the company offered safer night shifts.
公司提出更安全的夜班安排後,工會談判又恢復了。
Online price negotiations saved Noor's family money on the used van.
線上價格協商讓 Noor 一家人在那輛二手廂型車上省了錢。
- talks
more general and less formal, especially in news and everyday use
- discussions
broader and can describe exchanges where no final deal is expected
- bargaining
stresses trying to win better terms, especially over pay or price
- refusal
one side will not enter or continue the talks
- deadlock
the talks stop moving forward toward agreement
- confrontation
direct conflict replaces an effort to agree
文法句型
negotiations + between + groups
negotiations + over + issue
negotiations + with + person or group
用法筆記
Often used for business, labour, political, or peace talks involving two sides. It commonly appears with between, over, and with to show who is talking and what issue they are trying to settle.