negotiating
n. 談判
v. 談判,協商,議定( negotiate的現在分詞 ); 兌現(支票等); 透過,越過(險要路段)
If people negotiate with each other or negotiate an agreement, they talk about a problem or a situation such as a business arrangement in order to solve the problem or complete the arrangement.
It is not clear whether the president is willing to negotiate with the democrats...
還不清楚總統是否願意和民主人士洽談。
When you have two adversaries negotiating, you need to be on neutral territory...
讓敵對雙方坐下來談判時,你得保持中立。
If you negotiate an area of land, a place, or an obstacle, you successfully travel across it or around it.
Frank Mariano negotiates the desert terrain in his battered pickup...
弗蘭克·馬里亞諾駕駛他那輛破爛不堪的皮卡車成功穿越了沙漠地帶。
I negotiated the corner on my motorbike and pulled to a stop...
我騎摩托車順利透過拐角,然後停了下來。
There were reports that three companies were negotiating to market the drug.
有報道說,有3家公司在洽談這種藥的市場推廣。
"We want to settle all matters at the negotiating table," he said.
他說:“我們想在談判桌上解決所有問題。”
The negotiating was completely one-sided.
談判完全呈一邊倒之勢。
They were coerced into negotiating a settlement.
他們被迫透過談判解決。
We want to get all the parties back to the negotiating table.
我們想把有關各方拉回到談判桌上來。