compromise如何读

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compromise英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U][C]妥协,折中方法 an agreement with another person or group, when you both do part of what the other person or group wants
v.(动词)
  1. vi. 折中解决 settle a dispute, etc. by making a compromise
  2. vt. 连累,危害,损害 put under suspicion; put in danger

compromise是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 妥协,和解,折中
  2. 妥协方案;折中方案
  3. 连累,危及,损害
  4. 折中物;中间物
  5. 放弃
  6. 互让了结
  7. 私下了结
  8. 调和;调节
  9. 克制
  10. 折中值
adj. (形容词)
  1. 妥协的
  2. 折中的
v. (动词)
  1. 和解,互让解决;妥协;让步;折中
  2. 泄露
  3. 连累,危及,危害,损害
  4. 对...妥协;妥协处理;折中解决
  5. 私下了结
  6. 消除
  7. 违背(原则)
  8. 达不到(标准)
  9. 使陷入危险
  10. 使受到怀疑

compromise自然拼读

com·pro·mise

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compromise变形

复数:compromises

第三人称单数:compromises

现在分词:compromising

过去式:compromised

过去分词:compromised

compromise扩展

compromisingly (adv.), compromiser (n.)

compromise词根

词根:compromise

adj.

compromising 妥协的;让步的

v.

compromising 妥协;让步(compromise的ing形式)

compromise英英释义

noun

settlement of differences by arbitration or by consent reached by mutual concessions

something intermediate between or blending qualities of two different things

a concession to something derogatory or prejudicial

a compromise of principles

verb

intransitive verb

to come to agreement by mutual concession The union and employer agreed to compromise.

The two sides were unwilling to compromise.

to find or follow a way between extremes

to make a shameful or disreputable concession

wouldn't compromise with their principles

transitive verb

to reveal or expose to an unauthorized person and especially to an enemy

Confidential information was compromised.

to cause the impairment of If you don't acknowledge the parent at all, you risk seeming unnecessarily hostile or dismissive but if you allow the parent to govern decisions you could compromise the patient.—Ranjana Srivastava

illnesses that can seriously compromise the immune system

to expose to suspicion, discredit, or mischief

His reputation has been compromised.

to adjust or settle by mutual concessions

An arbiter was brought in to compromise their differences.

obsolete to bind by mutual agreement

compromise词组

reach a compromise达成妥协

make a compromise妥协;折衷;做出让步

missouri compromise密苏里妥协案

compromise词源中文解释

15世纪初,“遵守仲裁者决定的联合承诺”,源自古法语 compromis(13世纪),来自晚期拉丁语 compromissus,是 compromittere 的过去分词,“相互承诺”(遵守仲裁者的决定),由 com “与,一起”(见 com-)和 promittere “放出; 放手; 预言; 事先保证,承诺”组成,源自 pro “之前”(来自 PIE 根 *per-(1)“向前”,因此“在前面,在之前”)和 mittere “释放,放手; 发送,投掷”(见 mission)。

“达成协议,通过相互让步解决分歧”的意义(15世纪中期)来自对解决本身的扩展。 “由此协议产生的结果”这一含义来自于1510年代。

compromise_法律行业词汇

和解

相互妥协

compromise词源英文解释

Noun and Verb Middle English, mutual promise to abide by an arbiter's decision, from Anglo-French compromisse, from Latin compromissum, from neuter of compromissus, past participle of compromittere to promise mutually, from com- + promittere to promise — more at promise

The first known use of compromise was in the 15th century

compromise儿童词典英英释义

compulsiveadjective

caused by or subject to an irresistible urge

compulsive behavior

compulsionnoun

an act of compelling : the state of being compelled

a force that compels

an irresistible persistent urge

felt a compulsion to eat

comptrollernoun

a public official who examines financial accounts

compromise1 of 2noun

a settlement of a dispute by each party giving up some demands

a giving up to something that is wrong or degrading : surrender

a compromise of one's principles

the thing agreed upon as a result of a compromise

compromise2 of 2verb

to adjust or settle differences by means of a compromise

to expose to disgrace, suspicion, or danger compromise security

compromised his reputation

compromise1 of 2noun

a settlement of a dispute by each party giving up some demands

a giving up to something that is wrong or degrading : surrender

a compromise of one's principles

the thing agreed upon as a result of a compromise

compromise2 of 2verb

to adjust or settle differences by means of a compromise

to expose to disgrace, suspicion, or danger compromise security

compromised his reputation

compromise医学词典英英释义

compromise1 of 2transitive verb

to cause the impairment of a compromised immune system

certain chemical agents may compromise placental function

compromise2 of 2noun

the condition of having been compromised : impairment patients at risk for airway compromise—David Jaffe et al.

cardiovascular compromise

compromise 例句

1 In any relationship, you have to make compromises .

在任何关系当中,人们都得作出让步。

2 “It’s when the connective tissues between the hoof and the coffin bone are compromised and the coffin bone rotates toward the sole of the hoof.”

3 He stayed locked in his work, for the most part undaunted, riding out the bumps and compromising where he could, clinging to the sober-minded, someone’s-gotta-take-this-on brand of optimism that had always guided him.

4 His arguments for a fortified national government became the centerpiece around which all the compromises and revisions of the eventual document congealed, giving him the honorary title of “Father of the Constitution.”

5 The two sides eventually reached an uneasy compromise.

双方最终达成了暂时的妥协。

6 A compromise was reached, and I am pleased to report that vanilla yogurt makes quite an edible topping for apple pie.

7 They saw compromise as a confession of weakness.

他们认为妥协就是自认孱弱.

8 She wanted to live things—or as a compromise, re-live rather than reminisce.

9 We can not compromise on such terms.

我们不能根据这样的条件和解.

10 The astronomy community is making compromises to change its use of Mauna Kea.

天文学界正在为改变其对莫纳克亚山的利用而做出妥协。

11 Even with nothing written in it, it was a compromising possession.

12 All around me, the only screaming headlines seem to be accusations that the final championship results were unfair, that the game was compromised by illegal power-ups.

13 The two sides were unwilling to compromise.

14 Paul didn’t want the race issue to compromise her event.

15 After a short time with Emma, Charles knew he was going to have to make a serious compromise.

16 In the end, we’d bury our dad in a compromise casket—nothing too fancy, nothing too plain—and never once discuss it again.

17 An Attendant’s job is simple: keep her charge from being killed by the dead, and her virtue from being compromised by potential suitors.

18 People need to accept a compromise that balances green efforts with the reality of society.

人们必须接受妥协,结余环保工作的现实社会.

19 “How exactly did that grand wall come to be compromised?”

20 a dangerous drug that can further compromise an already weakened immune system

compromise 同义词

7 更改

alteration alter

17 达不到

evade elude

compromise 短语相关

reach a compromise

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