negotiation

negotiation
negotiation [{{t}}nɪ‚gəʊʃɪ'eɪʃən]
noun
(a) (discussion) négociation f, pourparlers mpl;
to be in negotiation with sb être en pourparler(s) avec qn;
to enter into negotiation or negotiations with sb entamer des négociations avec qn;
to break off/resume negotiations rompre/reprendre les négociations;
pay/redundancy negotiations négociations fpl sur les salaires/les licenciements;
peace negotiations pourparlers mpl de paix;
the project is under negotiation le projet est en négociation;
the pay deal is subject to negotiation l'accord salarial est sujet à négociation;
your salary is a matter of negotiation nous devons débattre du montant de votre salaire
(b) (of bend, obstacle) franchissement m

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