negotiation
US: /nɪˌɡoʊʃiˈeɪʃən/
UK: /nɪɡˈəʊʃɪˈeɪʃən/
UK: /nɪɡˈəʊʃɪˈeɪʃən/
English Vietnamese dictionary
negotiation /ni,gouʃi'eiʃn/
- danh từ
- sự điều đình, sự đàm phán, sự thương lượng, sự dàn xếp
- to enter into (upon) a negotiation with: đàm phán với
- to carry an negotiations: tiến hành đàm phám
- to break off negotiations: cắt đứt cuộc đàm phán
- sự đổi thành tiền, sự đổi lấy tiền, sự trả bằng tiền (chứng khoán, hối phiếu, ngân phiếu)
- sự vượt qua (khó khăn...)
- sự điều đình, sự đàm phán, sự thương lượng, sự dàn xếp
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun
[C, often pl., U] formal discussion between people who are trying to reach an agreement: peace / trade / wage negotiations + They begin another round of negotiations today. + to enter into / open / conduct negotiations with sb + The rent is a matter for negotiation between the landlord and the tenant. + A contract is prepared in negotiation with our clients + The issue is still under negotiation. + The price is generally open to negotiation.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 discussion, mediation, arbitration, bargaining, parley, parleying, talk, coming to terms:
The disarmament negotiations have dragged on for years.
2 deal, bargain, transaction, agreement, arrangement, understanding, determination, decision, settlement; contract, pact, compact, covenant, concordat, treaty:
All parties seem pleased with the final negotiation.
Collocation dictionary
ADJ.
difficult, lengthy, protracted | direct | successful | fruitless, unsuccessful | behind-the-scenes, secret | bilateral, multilateral | constant, continuous | delicate | detailed | serious
It's time for some serious negotiation.
| high-level | pay, peace, trade, wage, etc.
VERB + NEGOTIATION
enter into, open | break off | resume | conduct
Negotiations were conducted in secret.
| conclude | be open to, be subject to
The final price is open to negotiation.
NEGOTIATION + VERB
begin, start | continue, go on
Negotiations continued all day to avert a strike.
| break down, collapse
NEGOTIATION + NOUN
process
PREP.
by ~
Rents are agreed by negotiation.
| in ~ (with)
She is in negotiation with other heads of state on the question of oil prices.
| through ~
The problem should be resolved through negotiation.
| under ~
Contracts are under negotiation.
| ~ between
The alliance is the product of months of negotiation between the two parties.
| ~ of
the negotiation of a new contract
| ~ on
international negotiations on reducing sulphur dioxide emissions
| ~ over
negotiations over the number of houses to be built
| ~ with
negotiations with the other side
PHRASES
a basis for negotiation, a matter for negotiation, months/years of negotiation
They signed the treaty after several years of negotiation.
| a process of negotiation
Compromise is reached by a process of negotiation.
| room for negotiation
There is considerable room for negotiation on some of the details. > Special page at MEETING
Concise English dictionary
negotiationsnɪ‚gəʊʃɪ'eɪʃn
noun
+a discussion intended to produce an agreement
+the activity or business of negotiating an agreement; coming to terms