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Compromise with Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɑmpɹəˌmaɪz/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
KAHM-pruh-myz with
kˈɒmpɹəmˌaɪz/ /wˈɪð
KOM-pruh-myz with

释义

To find a middle agreement or make mutual concessions with someone so that both sides are partly satisfied with a decision or solution.

用法与细微差别

'Compromise with' is used for situations involving negotiation and mutual concessions. It’s often connected to resolving disagreements or making decisions in business, family, or politics. 'Compromise' can imply a positive solution, but sometimes can mean sacrificing one’s principles. Typical phrase: 'compromise with someone on something'. Don’t confuse with 'compromise' (as a noun or without 'with'), which can be used differently.

例句

They had to compromise with their neighbors about the fence.

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I will try to compromise with my brother about what movie to watch.

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Sometimes you need to compromise with your coworkers to finish a project.

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We finally managed to compromise with the other team on the deadline.

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It’s not always easy to compromise with people who have strong opinions.

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If you refuse to compromise with anyone, progress won’t happen.

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