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compromised是compromise的过去分词 compromise美 ['kɑmprə.maɪz] 英 ['kɒmprəmaɪz] - n.妥协;危及;(名誉等的)损害;连累
- v.妥协;危及;和解;放弃(原则等)
- 网络妥协性;妥协的;折衷
复数:compromises 现在分词:compromising 过去分词:compromised v.+n. reach compromise,compromise security,negotiate compromise,seek compromise,reject compromise adj.+n. good compromise,acceptable compromise,fair compromise,potential compromise,reasonable compromise n. agreement,settlement,arrangement,bargain,concession v. cooperate,negotiate,give in,concede n. | 5. 折衷值;折衷调和,折衷主义;折衷方案,折衷办法 5. 折衷值;折衷调和,折衷主义;折衷方案,折衷办法 | v. | 5. 损害,损伤,有失,给…带来危害,使…受到损害,对…造成损害;给…招来流言蜚语 7. 损伤(名誉等),放弃(原则等);泄露(秘密等) 5. 损害,损伤,有失,给…带来危害,使…受到损害,对…造成损害;给…招来流言蜚语 7. 损伤(名誉等),放弃(原则等);泄露(秘密等) |
n. | 1. a settlement of a dispute in which two or more sides agree to accept less than they originally wanted 2. something that somebody accepts because what was wanted is unattainable 3. exposure to danger or disgrace 4. a way of solving a problem or ending an argument in which both people or groups accept that they cannot have everything they want 1. a settlement of a dispute in which two or more sides agree to accept less than they originally wanted 2. something that somebody accepts because what was wanted is unattainable 3. exposure to danger or disgrace 4. a way of solving a problem or ending an argument in which both people or groups accept that they cannot have everything they want | v. | 1. to settle a dispute by agreeing to accept less than what was originally wanted 2. to undermine or devalue somebody or something by making concessions 3. to expose somebody or something to danger or disgrace 4. to solve a problem or end an argument by accepting that you cannot have everything that you want 5. to risk harming or losing something important 6. to behave in a way that is not honest by doing things that do not agree with what you previously believed in or tried to achieve 7. settle(a dispute,etc)by making a compromise 8. put under suspicion;put in danger 1. to settle a dispute by agreeing to accept less than what was originally wanted 2. to undermine or devalue somebody or something by making concessions 3. to expose somebody or something to danger or disgrace 4. to solve a problem or end an argument by accepting that you cannot have everything that you want 5. to risk harming or losing something important 6. to behave in a way that is not honest by doing things that do not agree with what you previously believed in or tried to achieve 7. settle(a dispute,etc)by making a compromise 8. put under suspicion;put in danger |
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