compromise['kɒmprәmaiz]
汉语翻译
n. 妥协, 折中, 折中方案, 和解
vi. 妥协处理
vt. 危害
【经】 妥协, 和解, 折衷办法
相关词组:
compromise with sb on sth
词型变化
名词:compromiser 动词过去式:compromised 过去分词:compromised 现在分词:compromising 第三人称单数:compromises
英语解释
名词 compromise:
- a middle way between two extremes同义词:via media
- an accommodation in which both sides make concessions
动词 compromise:
- make a compromise; arrive at a compromise
- settle by concession
- expose or make liable to danger, suspicion, or disrepute
例句
- I wanted to go to Greece, and my wife wanted to go to Spain, so we compromised on Italy.我想去希腊,可我妻子想去西班牙,於是我们折衷了一下,去意大利。
- He was photographed in compromising situations with a call-girl.他和应召女郎在有伤风化的情况下让人拍了照片。
- Progress has been made towards a political compromise between the two nations.两国之间的政治和解已经取得进展。
- They refused to compromise their principles by doing a deal with the terrorists.他们拒绝同恐怖分子做交易,以免原则受到损害。
详细解释
com.pro.mise
n.(名词)
A settlement of differences in which each side makes concessions.妥协:双方互相让步解决分歧的方法The result of such a settlement.妥协的结果Something that combines qualities or elements of different things:折衷事物:折衷不同事物性质和要素的产物:例句:The incongruous design is a compromise between high tech and early American.这个不协调的设计是高科技与早期美式建筑折衷的产物
A concession to something detrimental or pejorative:危害:对于一些有害或恶劣情况的让步:例句:a compromise of morality.道德的沦丧
v.(动词)
com.pro.mised,
com.pro.mis.ing,
com.pro.mis.es v.tr.(及物动词)To settle by concessions.妥协:通过让步来解决To expose or make liable to danger, suspicion, or disrepute:连累:使暴露或容易引起危险、怀疑或败坏名声:例句:an embassy that was compromised by hidden listening devices.因隐藏着窃听器而处于险境的大使馆
Obsolete To pledge mutually.
【废语】 互相保证v.intr.(不及物动词)To make a compromise.作出让步
来源:Middle English
compromis 中古英语
compromis from Old French 源自 古法语 from Latin
comprômissum [mutual promise] [from neuter past participle of] comprômittere [to promise mutually] 源自 拉丁语
comprômissum [互相承诺] [] 源自comprômittere的中性过去分词 [互相保证]
com- [com-]
com- [前缀,表.互相.]
prômittere [to promise] * see
promise prômittere [允诺] *参见
promise【引伸】
com.promis.ern.(名词)