compromise
[ˈkɑ:mprəmaɪz]
n.
妥协;
(名誉等的)损害;
妥协(或折中)方案;
折中物;
vi.
折中解决;
妥协,退让;
vt.
违背(原则);
连累;
(尤指因行为不很明智)使陷入危险;
例句:
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Their problem can only be solved in a spirit of compromise.
他们的问题只能通过妥协来解决。
来自柯林斯例句
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He would rather shoot himself than compromise his principles.
他宁愿一枪打死自己也不愿违背自己的原则。
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But all attempts to find a compromise have failed.
来自BBC
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Republicans think compromise means total abandonment of those bills.
来自WSJ
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Mr Clarke has shown himself to be resolutely opposed to compromise.
克拉克先生已表示自己坚决反对妥协。
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I'm going to compromise with him, though.
来自SA
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The spokesman made it clear that no compromise was yet in sight.
发言人表明,目前还不会妥协。
来自《权威词典》
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There is no question that a new compromise will be reached.
新的妥协毫无疑问地会达成。
来自《权威词典》
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Both of them are too stubborn to agree a compromise.
他们两个都太固执,都不同意一项折中办法。
来自《权威词典》