柯林斯詞典negotiable /n??ɡ????b?l/ 1. ADJ Something that is negotiable can be changed or agreed upon when people discuss it. 可協(xié)商的 He warned that his economic programme for the country was not negotiable. 他告誡說(shuō)他爲(wèi)國(guó)家制訂的經(jīng)濟(jì)計(jì)劃是不容商榷的。 返回 negotiable劍橋詞典 negotiable adjective (DISCUSSED) able to be discussed or changed in order to reach an agreement 可談判的,可協(xié)商的 Everything is negotiable at this stage - I'm ruling nothing out. 這個(gè)堦段任何事情都是可以協(xié)商的——我不排除任何可能性。 negotiable adjective (CHEQUE) finance & economics specialized A cheque that is not negotiable cannot be exchanged for money and must be paid into a bank account . (支票)可兌現(xiàn)的,可流通的 也見(jiàn)non-negotiable negotiable adjective (FINANCIAL PRODUCT) finance & economics specialized A negotiable financial product is one that can be bought and sold . (金融産品)可兌付的,可轉(zhuǎn)讓的 Yamaichi will sell some negotiable securities to raise money . 山一出售了一些可轉(zhuǎn)讓債券來(lái)籌集資金。 比較non-negotiable 返回 negotiable