English to Indonesian Dictionary bargained

bargained

menawar
definition
verb
he bargained with the city council to rent the stadium
negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction.
translation of 'bargained'
verb
tawar-menawar,
bertawar-tawaran,
menduga,
berdagang,
mengharapkan
example
Increased union membership in the mid-twentieth century clearly helped, as workers 'bargained' and lobbied for improved working conditions.
He 'bargained' ; a child bartering his bedtime up just a little bit longer.
The administration seems to have 'bargained' pretty effectively so far, and it doesn't appear that the resolution will significantly compromise the effort to bring stability to Iraq.
So I 'bargained' at a shop that offered the best deal.
Applause rang out in the room where ministers had 'bargained' throughout the night as the deal was struck.
Springlike weather prevailed as vendors and buyers bartered and 'bargained' .
He bought a sausage for 70p, but 'bargained' , wanting to pay 50p instead.
He 'bargained' to stay on until the new Securities Act is passed.
Louisa returned to the Easy Gold late in the evening, having 'bargained' out a deal with Captain Hill.
Martyn stood there astonished, confessing that he was seeing a side of me he'd not seen before as I cajoled, bartered and 'bargained' with people over prices.
Joseph 'bargained' with his tantrum-throwing patient: ‘If you allow me to treat you, I will give you my hair’.
In his letter, Witt said the physicians felt they were ‘dealt a pack of lies’ and that the government had 'bargained' in ‘bad faith.’
This is a victory for the entire pro-Union community, who refused to be bombed, blackmailed or 'bargained' out of their beliefs.
So Rawls thought we should imagine ourselves to have 'bargained' from behind a ‘veil of ignorance’, which prevented us knowing our actual social position, gender, talents and so on.
Afterwards we picnicked under the shade of an acacia tree and 'bargained' with a group of smiths who patiently wait for a little passing business.
Consequently, service fees get 'bargained' down in contract negotiations.
Bell has indicated he has no plans to renew 'bargaining for' the moment and Local 1005 President Ron Lloyd has indicated the strike might go on for two months.
What Pitt-Watson probably hadn't 'bargained for' was the formidable figure sitting to Grossart's right.
Cork might have expected difficulties in that area what they could not 'bargain on' was the remarkable tide-turn at midfield.
A couple got a little more than they 'bargained for' when they found they were expecting triplets
Unlike in the case of established shops, these hawkers give them an option for 'bargaining' too.
All agree that the legislature cannot 'bargain' away the police power of a State.
Mr Dukes added that on the last occasion, EU agricultural interests 'were bargained away' for gains in other sectors.
Every hour, through the chattering and 'bargaining' , we would hear a single, ominous drumbeat.
his determination not to 'bargain' away any of the province's existing economic powers
He told the Sun Herald that weekend rates, overtime and penalty rates 'could be bargained away' , rendering the 38-hour week entirely meaningless.
Prescott will begin to reconstruct his relationship with both Gilchrist and the employers in the next few days, prepared to 'bargain on' the amount of cash the government will contribute to the deal.
They do not only help you plan your next trip, find you the best 'bargains for' flights, rooms, rental cars etc., but also offer useful advice on the dos and don'ts when you visit a particular place.
Principals might not be surprised to hear that often they are the fall guys for school boards who 'bargain' away management power.
We will not 'bargain' away California's environment to oil refiners or multi-state developers.
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