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Compromising Meaning in English

word · lemma: compromise

/ˈkɑmpɹəˌmaɪzɪŋ/
KAHM-pruh-MY-zing
/kˈɒmpɹəmˌaɪzɪŋ/
KOM-prum-MY-zing

释义

Making it likely to harm your reputation or make you look guilty, or involving giving up something to reach an agreement. Often used to describe situations or evidence that could cause embarrassment or trouble.

用法与细微差别

Commonly used in phrases like 'compromising position' (embarrassing or incriminating situation) and 'compromising photos.' Can refer to moral, legal, or reputational risk; also the adjective form of 'compromise.' Typically formal or neutral, but can be sensitive depending on context.

例句

He was found in a compromising position by the police.

basic

Publishing those compromising photos could ruin her career.

basic

He made a compromising deal to end the argument.

basic

She didn’t realize the email contained compromising information until it was too late.

natural

They were caught in a compromising situation during the party.

natural

We have to avoid compromising our values, even when it’s difficult.

natural