n.
- 妥協,和解[C][U][(+between)]
I hope we shall come to a
compromise.
我希望我們能達成妥協。
- 妥協方案,折衷辦法;折衷物[C]
The interior decoration of the house is a
compromise between Chinese and foreign styles.
這所房子的內部裝飾是中西兩式的折衷物。
- 連累,危及[S][(+of)]
She did it without
compromise of her reputation.
她做這事而無損她的名譽。
- (原則等的)放棄[S][(+of)]
vt.
- 互讓解決(分歧等)
- 連累,危及
You will
compromise your good name if you associate with these people.
你如果與這些人交往就會損害你的好名聲。
- 放棄(原則等);洩露(祕密等)
He refused to
compromise his principles.
他拒絕放棄原則。
vi.
- 妥協,讓步[(+on)]
They found it wiser to
compromise with her.
他們覺得與她妥協更明智。
片語
compromise with sb. on/over sth.
- 與某人就某事達成妥協
They
compromised with him on the issue.
他們在這一問題上與他達成妥協。
衍生
辨析
n.
- an agreement that is reached by each side making concessions.
▸an intermediate state between conflicting alternatives.
- the expedient acceptance of standards that are lower than is desirable.
v.
- settle a dispute by mutual concession.
- expediently accept standards that are lower than is desirable.
- bring into disrepute or danger by indiscreet or reckless behaviour.
▸
[
as adj. compromising]
revealing an embarrassing or incriminating secret:
a compromising situation.
Derivative
Etymology
ME: from OFr. compromis, from late L. compromiss-, compromittere, from com- ‘together’ + promittere (see promise).