英 [ˈbɑːɡənɪŋ tʃɪp]
筹码:在谈判或协议中用来获取优势的手段或筹码。
bargaining chip //
可数名词 In negotiations with other people, a bargaining chip is something that you are prepared to give up in order to obtain what you want. (谈判中)可以放弃的条件
Rubio suggests that oil be used as a bargaining chip in any trade talks.
鲁比奥建议所有贸易谈判都可放弃石油这一筹码。
leverage in the form of an inducement or a concession useful in successful negotiations
可以试试,开头可以用小筹码(Bargaining chip),看看结果如何,再决定是否可以压大筹码!
篮网和火箭是除尼克斯外的另两个(2)潜在人选,他们都具有比尼克斯更好的交易筹码(Bargaining chip)。特别(Special)是火箭,他们拥有足够多的筹码供丹佛人选择,当然姚明和马丁除外,小布甚至都可能被送走。
鸿币可以用于:1:在VIP商城内兑换现金筹码(Bargaining chip) 2:在VIP商城内兑换最新的电子产品(Electronics)和奢侈品
说到谈判筹码(Bargaining chip),妈妈说的果然没错:骑白马的不一定是王子,还可能是唐僧;会发海豚音的不一定是靓影,还可能是健翔……
The release of prisoners was used as a bargaining chip.
释放战俘被用作讨价还价的筹码。
Rubio suggests that oil be used as a bargaining chip in any trade talks.
鲁比奥建议所有贸易谈判都可放弃石油这一筹码。
Timing is also a good bargaining chip.
时机也是一个很好的谈判筹码。
The full faith and credit of the United States of America is not a bargaining chip.
The advocates of using the debt ceiling as a bargaining chip have no leverage.
You can always offer one later as a bargaining chip as you negotiate price and possible repairs.
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