"haggle, bargain in a petty way," 1802, American English, perhaps from dicker (n.) "a unit or package of tens," especially hides (attested from late 13c.), perhaps from Latin decuria "parcel of ten" (supposedly a unit of barter on the Roman frontier; compare German Decher "set of ten things"), from decem "ten" (see ten) on model of centuria from centum.
实用例句
1. He may be expecting us to dicker. Don't.
他可能认为我们会争执起来。我们偏不。
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2. W : No , we don't, as you know, we are dicker.
对不起, 我们这不送, 你也知道,嘿嘿, 我们这小本生意.
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3. He would rather die than dicker over prices.
他宁愿死也不愿意讨价还价.
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4. Do some of miscellaneous? N dicker at present can money cost stabilizes low?
目前做些什 麽 小生意可以赚钱成本低又稳定的?
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5. I did not go to work into the enterprise now, do bit of dicker.