B1 something on sale at a lower price than its true value便宜货,廉价品
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She has a sharp eye for a bargain.
Buyers who have waited for bargains at the end of the year will find slim pickings.
The fall in property prices means that there are a lot of bargains waiting to be snapped up.
Jonathan doesn't miss a trick! If there's a bargain to be had at the market, he'll find it.
She's got a good nose for a bargain,
Houses in this area used to be a real bargain, but they're not cheap any more.
an agreement between two people or groups in which each promises to do something in exchange for something else协议;交易
to try to make someone agree to give you something that is better for you, such as a better price or better working conditions讨价还价(如价格,工资或工作条件等)
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