0 (a) settlement of differences in which each side gives up something it has previously demanded -- kompromis
1 to accept less than you originally wanted in order to reach an agreement with someone -- udělat kompromis
The union is prepared to compromise with the management on the pay issue.
2 to do something which is against your principles or standards -- slevit (z čeho)
She refused to compromise her principles and accept money from a known criminal.
The leadership compromised but refused to hold an open primary.
And, so, it is by virtue of this conceptual connection that the failure of the ontological argument is supposed to compromise the cosmological argument.
He suffers early professional setbacks but emerges triumphant by the end of the novel because he has never compromised his own individuality.
Yet a reduction division must precede fertilisation or problems with ploidy will compromise the viability of the resulting embryo.
Since the human samples available for analysis are non-viable discarded material, they are potentially compromised.
Three interviewees, by contrast, said they would seek non-standard work, but only as a compromise to their not having gained standard types of work.
Otherwise, the primes' impact was compromised, presumably because time was too short to transform the mapping rule into a corresponding intention.
The drawback of this system was that precision was compromised.
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妥協, 折衷, 讓步…
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妥协, 折中, 让步…
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compromiso, ceder, llegar a un mutuo acuerdo…
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acordo, ajuste, chegar a um acordo…
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妥協, 妥協する…
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uzlaşma, uyuşma, anlaşma…
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trouver un compromis, transiger, compromettre…
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compromís, transigir…
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