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dicker

VI ต่อรอง (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  bargain haggle tor-long

 

dicker for

PHRV ต่อรองราคา เพื่อให้ ได้  bargain for tor-rong-ra-ka-puea-hai-dai

 

dicker over

PHRV ต่อรองราคา  bargain about tor-rong-ra-ka

 

dicker with

PHRV ต่อรองราคา กับ  bargain with tor-rong-ra-ka-kab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DICKER

n.[Gr. , ten. L.] In old authors, the number or quantity of ten, particularly ten hides or skins; but applied to other things, as a dicker gloves, etc. [I believe not used in America. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DICKER

Dick "er, n. Etym: [Also daker, dakir; akin to Icel. dekr, Dan. deger,G. decher; all prob. from LL. dacra, dacrum, the number ten, akin to L. decuria a division consisting of ten, fr. decem ten. See Ten. ]

 

1. The number or quantity of ten, particularly ten hides or skins; a dakir; as, a dicker of gloves. [Obs. ] A dicker of cowhides. Heywood.

 

2. A chaffering, barter, or exchange, of small wares; as, to make a dicker. [U.S.] For peddling dicker, not for honest sales. Whittier.

 

DICKER

DICKER Dick "er, v. i. & t.

 

Defn: To negotiate a dicker; to barter. [U.S.] "Ready to dicker. and to swap. " Cooper.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

dicker

dick er |ˈdikər ˈdɪkər | verb [ no obj. ] 1 engage in petty argument or bargaining: she advised him not to dicker over the extra fee. 2 treat something casually or irresponsibly; toy with something: (as noun dickering ) : there was no dickering with the lyrics. DERIVATIVES dick er er noun ORIGIN early 19th cent.: perhaps from obsolete dicker set of ten (hides ), used as a unit of trade, based on Latin decem ten.

 

Dickerson, Eric

Dick er son, Eric |ˈdikərsən ˈdɪkərsən | (1960 –), US football player. He set the National Football League's single-season rushing record of 2,105 yards in 1984. He played for the Los Angeles Rams 1983 –87, the Indianapolis Colts 1987 –91, the Los Angeles Raiders 1992, and the Atlanta Falcons 1993.

 

Oxford Dictionary

dicker

dicker |ˈdɪkə | verb [ no obj. ] chiefly N. Amer. 1 engage in petty argument or bargaining: Sam advised him not to dicker over the extra fee. 2 toy or fiddle with: the company was still dickering with its pricing schedule. DERIVATIVES dickerer noun ORIGIN early 19th cent. (originally US ): perhaps from obsolete dicker set of ten (hides ), used as a unit of trade, based on Latin decem ten .

 

Dickerson, Eric

Dick er son, Eric |ˈdikərsən ˈdɪkərsən | (1960 –), US football player. He set the National Football League's single-season rushing record of 2,105 yards in 1984. He played for the Los Angeles Rams 1983 –87, the Indianapolis Colts 1987 –91, the Los Angeles Raiders 1992, and the Atlanta Falcons 1993.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

dicker

dicker verb can't you just pay the asking price without dickering? negotiate, haggle, bargain, barter.

 

Duden Dictionary

Dicker

Di cker substantiviertes Adjektiv, maskulin |D i cker |der Dicke /ein Dicker; des /eines Dicken, die Dicken, zwei Dicke 1 umgangssprachlich jemand, der dick, korpulent ist der Dicke kam auf mich zu 2 meist ohne Artikel Kosename meist für eine dicke männliche Person, ein dickes männliches Tier Dicker , komm mal her!

 

Dickerchen

Di cker chen Substantiv, Neutrum familiär scherzhaft , das |D i ckerchen |dicker [kleiner ] Mensch; dickes Kind ein kleines Dickerchen

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

dicker

dick er /dɪ́kə r /動詞 自動詞 ⦅主に米 ⦆1 【物事に関して 】(愚かな むだな )交渉 [議論 ]をする «about , over » .2 «…と » 商談する «with » ; «…を » 値切る «for » .他動詞 …と物々交換する .名詞 U C 取り引き ; 物々交換 .