non-negotiable [
`nɑnnɪ'goʃɪəbl.]
[化] 不可转让; 无商量余地的; 不可谈判的
[经] 不能抵押, 不可转让
non-negotiable[ adj ]
cannot be bought or sold
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- Mr. Godsell said the mine owners would defend their wage offer, but no longer would insist that it be a non-negotiable issue.
- Chase will offer the non-negotiable accounts in amounts from $1,000 to $1 million, although they will be insured only as high as $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
- Lithuanians maintain their independence is non-negotiable and that to pursue it under Soviet terms would be to accept the legitimacy of the forced incorporation of the country into the Soviet Union in 1940.
- But Monsignor Nicholas V. Grieco, a spokesman for Egan, said the protesters' demands remain non-negotiable: Palaszewksi will not be returned to the church and Bambol will not be removed.
- Massachusetts' secretary of state in 1988 imposed regulations prohibiting brokers from making arbitration agreements non-negotiable conditions for opening accounts.
- Doug Neal, a spokesman for striking truckers at the Blaine crossing, said a pay demand of $40 per hour in Canadian currency _ $34 U.S. _ was non-negotiable.