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compromise

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com·pro·mise1 /ˈkɒmprəmaɪz $ ˈkɑːm-/ ●●○ noun  
1 [countableC, uncountableU]AGREE an agreement that is achieved after everyone involved accepts less than what they wanted at first, or the act of making this agreement 折中,妥协
 Compromise is an inevitable part of marriage.
妥协是婚姻生活中必不可少的。
 To stop the argument they decided on a compromise.
为停止争吵,他们决定作出妥协。
compromise with
 Fresh attempts at compromise with the legislature were also on the agenda.
日程表上还有一项安排,就是向立法机关再次寻求折中办法。
compromise between
 a compromise between government and opposition
政府和反对派之间的妥协
 If moderates fail to reach a compromise, the extremists will dominate the agenda.
如果温和派不能达成妥协,激进派就会主宰议事日程。
 Be prepared to make compromises.
你要准备作出妥协。
2 [countableC] a solution to a problem in which two things or situations are changed slightly so that they can exist together 折中办法[协议]
compromise between
 a happy compromise between the needs of family and work
家庭和工作需要之间皆大欢喜的妥协
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
reach a compromise
After a bitter political fight, a compromise was finally reached.
come to/arrive at a compromise
The negotiations took place and they arrived at a compromise.
accept/agree on a compromise
It would be advantageous for both countries to accept a compromise.
find/work out a compromise
A temporary compromise was found.
seek a compromise
Both Democrats and Republicans are seeking a compromise on the issue.
make a compromise
Marriage involves being tolerant and making compromises.
forge/strike a compromise formal (=make a compromise)
They met again Wednesday night to try to forge a compromise.
broker/negotiate a compromise formal (=find one that everyone can accept, especially with difficulty)
They admitted that their efforts to negotiate a compromise had failed.
lead to a compromise
Negotiations between the residents and the council led to a compromise.
adjectives
a good compromise
I hope we can reach a good compromise.
an acceptable/reasonable/satisfactory compromise
By 1982 an acceptable compromise had been reached.
a sensible compromise
The strikes continued and there seemed to be no chance of a sensible compromise.
an uneasy compromise (=one that people are not very happy with)
The deal represented an uneasy compromise.
compromise + NOUN
a compromise proposal
The House of Representatives accepted a compromise proposal from the administration.
a compromise deal
Hopes are rising for a European compromise deal.
a compromise solution/agreement
The president was under increasing pressure to reach a compromise solution with his political opponents.
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compromise2 ●●○ verb  
1 [intransitiveI]AGREE to reach an agreement in which everyone involved accepts less than what they wanted at first 妥协,让步
 She admitted that she was unable to compromise.
她承认自己无法作出妥协。
compromise with
 His workmates demanded that he never compromise with the bosses.
他的同事们要求他决不要对老板让步。
compromise on
 The new regime was prepared to compromise on the oil dispute.
新政权打算在石油争端上作出让步。
2 DISHONEST[transitiveT] to do something which is against your principles and which therefore seems dishonest or shameful 放弃〔原则〕,在方面妥协
compromise your principles/standards/integrity etc
 As soon as you compromise your principles you are lost.
一旦在原则问题上妥协,你就会迷失自己。
compromise yourself
 She had already compromised herself by accepting his invitation.
接受他的邀请,她就已经是放弃了原则。
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: to do something which is against your principles and which therefore seems dishonest or shameful
compromise + NOUN
compromise your integrity
The journalist would not compromise his integrity by revealing the source for the story.
compromise your principles
The government says the plans will not compromise its environmental principles.
compromise your standards
Universities should not have to compromise their academic standards.
compromise your beliefs/convictions/ideals
Anti-war activists were put in prison for refusing to compromise their beliefs.
nTHESAURUS
compromise to reach an agreement with someone in which both of you accept less than you really want
The employers will have to be ready to compromise if they want to avoid a strike.
The president might be willing to compromise on defense spending.
meet somebody halfway to do part of what someone wants if they do part of what you want, in order to reach an agreement
Is the president ready to meet these senators halfway?
The asking price is £270,000. If the sellers won’t accept £250,000, maybe they would be prepared to meet us halfway and take £260,000?
make concessions if one group in a disagreement makes concessions, they let their opponents have something that they are asking for, in order to reach an agreement
The company has already made significant concessions on pay and conditions.
There is a policy of making no concessions to terrorists.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
compromisecom·pro·mise1 /ˈkɒmprəmaɪzˈkɑːm-/ noun [countableC, uncountableU]
an agreement between two people or groups in which both sides agree to accept less than they first asked for and to give up something that they value
Representatives of each side might well come to some sort of compromise.
compromisecompromise2 verb [intransitiveI]
if two groups compromise, they each accept less than they first asked for, and each give up something that they value
compromise on
The company has refused to compromise on a reduction in the working week.
compromise with
We agreed to compromise with the union on certain things.
Origin compromise1
(1400-1500) French compromis, from Latin compromissum joint promise, from compromittere, from com- ( → COM-) + promittere ( → PROMISE2)

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