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		 dick·er /ˈdɪkə $ -ər/ verb [intransitive] informal especially American English  to argue about or discuss the details of a sale, agreement etc  讨价还价,讲价钱dicker about/over Politicians in Washington are still dickering over the budget. 华盛顿的政客们还在为预算争执不下。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusdicker• "The prices on the vehicles are the real prices. We don't dicker, " Olsen said.Origin dicker (1800-1900) Perhaps from dicker “group of ten (animal skins)” ((11-19 centuries)) (from the exchanging of skins for other goods)dick·er verbChineseSyllable    to argue the agreement about details of sale, discuss  Corpus a or  |