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妥协, 达成折衷
to come to an agreement after a dispute by reducing demands
- In a business negotiation, both parties compromised on pricing to secure a mutually beneficial deal.
在商业谈判中,双方在价格上妥协以确保达成互利协议。
- The siblings compromised on the choice of movie by selecting one that appealed to both of their interests.
兄弟姐妹们在电影的选择上妥协了,选择了一部能吸引他们两人兴趣的电影。
- During the team project, members compromised on deadlines to accommodate everyone's schedules.
在团队项目期间,成员们在截止日期上妥协,以适应每个人的时间表。
- In a relationship, partners often need to compromise on decisions to ensure harmony and mutual satisfaction.
在一段关系中,伴侣们经常需要在决策上妥协以确保和谐和相互满足。
- Both parties had to compromise to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
双方必须妥协才能达成互利协议。
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危及, 危害
to put someone or something in danger, particularly by being careless
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- His habit of sharing sensitive information online could compromise the security of the entire system.
他习惯在网上分享敏感信息,可能会危及整个系统的安全。
- Reckless driving can compromise the safety of passengers.
鲁莽驾驶可能会危及乘客的安全。
- The ongoing neglect of cybersecurity is compromising the integrity of data.
对网络安全的持续忽视危及数据的完整性。
- Skipping safety protocols may compromise the well-being of workers.
跳过安全协议可能会危及工人的福祉。
- Ignoring health warnings can compromise one's overall well-being.
忽视健康警告可能会危及一个人的整体健康。
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妥协, 折中
to settle a disagreement or conflict by both sides making concessions
- Despite their differing opinions, they knew they needed to compromise in order to maintain a harmonious relationship.
尽管他们的意见不同,但他们知道为了维持和谐的关系,他们需要妥协。
- The team members were willing to compromise in order to achieve a consensus.
团队成员愿意妥协以达成共识。
- In negotiations, both parties must be prepared to compromise in order to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
在谈判中,双方都必须准备好妥协,以达成互利协议。
- It can be difficult to compromise when emotions are running high, but it's often necessary to find a resolution.
当情绪高涨时,妥协可能很困难,但往往有必要找到解决方案。
- The politicians were unable to compromise, leading to a stalemate in the decision-making process.
政客们无法妥协,导致决策过程陷入僵局。