Regateo in english
Bargaining
pronunciation: bɑrgɪnɪŋ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: bɑrgɪnɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures
regatear1 = bargain ; haggle ; barter.
Example: Customers seem to be tiring of malls and chain stores, seeking a more personal service and wanting to bargain.Example: Nextag.com is a comparison shopping site which lets shoppers haggle in real-time directly with suppliers.Example: As a somewhat seasoned traveller, I understand the need to barter since the asking price is almost always double what they will take.more:
» regatear el precio = haggle over + the price .
Example: Whether horse trading in the early twentieth century or car buying today, haggling over prices has been the common practice of buyers and sellers alike.regatear2 = dribble.
Example: One game involves players dribbling a ball to letters attached to sticks driven into the ground, in a particular order that spells a word.regateo1 = haggling ; bargaining.
Example: The formal ending of the agreement has ushered in a period of haggling between authors and agents over the renegotiation of contracts.Example: The article is entitled 'Participatory something or other through bargaining'.regateo2 = dribbling ; dribble.
Example: Suggestions are made for improving dribbling techniques in soccer.Example: After the player with the ball begins her dribble, the defender in front of her must force her to the sideline.