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1Horse trading — is, in the original sense, the buying and selling of horses, also called Horse Dealing . Due to the great difficulties of evaluating the merits or demerits of a horse offered for sale, the selling of horses offered great opportunities for… …
2horse-trading — horseˈ trading noun Hard bargaining • • • Main Entry: ↑horse * * * ˈhorse trading f22 [horse trading] noun uncountable the activity of discussing busine …
3horse-trading — ˈhorse ˌtrading noun [uncountable] JOURNALISM COMMERCE when two sides discuss a business deal in a very forceful way, each one trying to get as much as they can without making the other want to stop the deal: • There has been some intense horse… …
4horse trading — UK US (or horse trading) noun [U] ► clever, and often difficult, discussions in which people or organizations try to make a business arrangement, and each tries to get something more favourable to them: »There was much horse trading as the… …
5horse-trading — horse trad·ing (hôrsʹtrā dĭng) n. Negotiation characterized by hard bargaining and shrewd exchange: political horse trading. horse trade n. horseʹ trade v. horse trader n. * * * …
6horse-trading — n. negotiation accompanied by mutual concessions and shrewd bargaining. [WordNet 1.5] …
7horse-trading — horse .trading n [U] when the people, especially business people or politicians, who are involved in a discussion try hard to gain an advantage for their own side used to show disapproval ▪ There will be no horse trading and no electoral pacts …
8horse trading — is an idiom used to describe negotiations, especially where these are difficult and involve a lot of compromise …
9horse-trading — horse ,trading noun uncount MAINLY JOURNALISM difficult and sometimes dishonest discussions between people who are trying to reach an agreement …
10horse trading — Horse trading is an idiom used to describe negotiations, especially where these are difficult and involve a lot of compromise. (Dorking School Dictionary) …