negotiations
Prononciation : [nɪˈɡoʊʃiˌeɪʃənz]
Contexte : « reach agreement »
(noun) negotiations are discussions where people or groups try to come to an agreement. It's like when you and a friend talk about where to eat and work together to decide which restaurant to go to.
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The negotiations between the two companies were successful, and they agreed to work together.
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The negotiations fell apart because neither side could agree on the price.
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What are the main points of the negotiations today?
Contexte : « business »
(noun) negotiations can also happen in business settings, focusing on making deals or agreements about services or products. Like when a store and a supplier discuss prices and delivery.
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The negotiations helped both the store and the supplier get a fantastic deal.
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The negotiations were unproductive because the supplier didn’t meet the store's needs.
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How long will the negotiations for the new contract take?
Contexte : « diplomacy »
(noun) in politics and diplomacy, negotiations are talks between countries or leaders to solve problems or make peace. Imagine two countries sitting down to figure out how to work together.
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The negotiations between the two countries led to a lasting peace agreement.
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The negotiations did not succeed, and tensions between the countries increased.
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What topics will be discussed in the negotiations between the leaders?