音標發(fā)音英式音標 [?p?k.?d? ?di?l]美式音標 [?p?k.?d? ?di?l]英式發(fā)音 美式發(fā)音 基本解釋[貿易] 一攬子交易;[貿易] 整批交易;成套交易同根派生 package deal相關詞英漢例句雙語例句“It’s a package deal. Are we partners?” she asks.Gretchen提出先要一筆錢,表示這是一攬子買賣,并問邁克:“我們就是搭檔了?”The aim is to sign a “package deal” in which—in theory—all sides will have something to show for the concessions that will inevitably be needed.這樣做理論上的目的是簽署一個“一攬子交易”中,各方不得不為不可避免地需要讓步而有所表現(xiàn)。In discussions all weekend, including at two European summits, leaders worked on drawing up a package deal to save the euro that should be concluded in another round of summits on Wednesday.各國首腦在上周末舉行了多次討論,其中包括兩場歐洲峰會。其議程是制定拯救歐元的一攬子計劃,而該計劃將在本周三的下一輪峰會上最終成形。權威例句The package deal will be announced together with a group of 30 executives from various companies.FORBES: Brazil Opens Roads To PrivatizationOne is to look for a package deal with the company that provides your auto insurance.FORBES: Why You May Not Be Prepared For The Next IreneIt would part with INA only in a package deal that included the fat, bureaucratic, moneylosing domestic operations, too.FORBES: Who's Afraid Of Brian?package deal更多例句詞組短語短語package e deal 一攬子交易package -deal system 一攬子交易方法package project deal 一攬子項目交易package deal contract 統(tǒng)包合約A Package Deal 一攬子交易;這里指包括所有服務項目費用的收費package deal更多詞組英英字典劍橋英英字典 a set of arrangements that must be accepted together and not separately柯林斯英英字典 A package deal is a set of offers or proposals that is made by a government or an organization that must be accepted or rejected as a whole. package deal劍橋字典package deal柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義經(jīng)濟學整批交易一攬子交易或一攬子一攬子工程