[] something that is bought or sold at a lower price than usual特价商品;减价出售的商品;便宜货◆I picked up a few good bargains in the sale.我在减价期间买了几件不错的便宜货。◆I managed to get the shares at a bargain price.我设法以便宜的价钱买了那些股份。◆bargain fare offers廉价机票优惠an agreement between two or more people or groups to do sth协议;交易◆I'll make a bargain with you.我要和你做笔交易。◆I assure you we will keep our side of the bargain(= do what we agreed to do).我向你保证,我方会遵守协议。 () an agreement, often a spoken agreement, between two or more people to exchange sth for a particular price(两个或更多人之间就交换某物的价格达成的,尤指口头的)协议◆Buyer and seller strike a bargain with each individual purchase.买卖双方就每一笔交易都达成了协议。 () a single act of buying or selling on the London Stock Exchange伦敦证券交易所的一笔买卖交易◆The average daily volume traded for July was 180 684 bargains.七月份的每日平均交易量为 180 684 笔。➡ idiom at hard adj.