compromise的中文翻译
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compromise1
UK
/ˈkɒmprəmaɪz/
US
/ˈkɑːmprəmaɪz/
妥协,和解;妥协方案,折衷办法
noun
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an agreement made between two people or groups in which each side gives up some of the things they want so that both sides are happy at the end
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After lengthy talks the two sides finally reached a compromise.
经过长期谈判,双方最终达成和解。
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In any relationship, you have to make compromises.
在任何关系中,你都要学会让步。
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a compromise solution/agreement/candidate
折中方案/协议/候选人
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a solution to a problem in which two or more things cannot exist together as they are, in which each thing is reduced or changed slightly so that they can exist together
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This model represents the best compromise between price and quality.
这种模式物美价廉。
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the act of reaching a compromise
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Compromise is an inevitable part of life.
妥协是生活中不可避免的部分。
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There is no prospect of compromise in sight.
还看不到什么妥协的前景。
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compromise2
UK
/ˈkɒmprəmaɪz/
US
/ˈkɑːmprəmaɪz/
互让解决(分歧等)
verb
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to give up some of your demands after a disagreement with sb, in order to reach an agreement
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Neither side is prepared to compromise.
任何一方都不准备做出让步。
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After much argument, the judges finally compromised on (= agreed to give the prize to) the 18-year old pianist.
经过大量讨论,评委们最终妥协,同意给这个18岁的钢琴家颁一个奖。
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They were unwilling to compromise with the terrorists.
他们不愿对恐怖分子妥协。
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to do sth that is against your principles or does not reach standards that you have set
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I refuse to compromise my principles.
我拒绝对我的原则进行让步。
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We are not prepared to compromise on safety standards.
我们不准备对安全标准进行让步。
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to bring sb/sth/yourself into danger or under suspicion, especially by acting in a way that is not very sensible
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She had already compromised herself by accepting his invitation.
接受了他的邀请后,她已经自我妥协了。
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Defeat at this stage would compromise their chances(= reduce their chances) of reaching the finals of the competition.
这个阶段的战败可能会影响他们进入总决赛的机会。