0 to give money to (someone) or to do something else to make up for loss or wrong they have experienced -- đền bù
1 to undo the effect of a disadvantage etc -- bồi thường
The loss of power due to reduction of degrees of freedom will be partially compensated by gain of power due to increase of effect size.
The loss of the interaction might also be compensated for by the intron-encoded protein.
Research focusing on the design of the workplace and living space that compensates effectively for declining functional capacity should have high priority.
The offences causing the injury were not specified, although offences committed against a member of the offender's own family would not be compensated.
Increased costs will result in increased prices unless entirely compensated by increased efficiency.
The complicated form of crane was, one assumes, compensated for by the weight that it could lift and move.
Accordingly, behaviorally relevant defects are likely to be in systems that could at least be partially compensated for in relation to normal survival skills.
An examination of the way that managers are compensated perhaps shows the greatest difference between theory and practice.
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付錢, 賠償, 補償…
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付钱, 赔偿, 补偿…
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indemnizar, resarcir, compensar…
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indenizar, compensar…
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tazmin etmek, zararını karşılamak, tazminat ödemek…
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compenser, dédommager, indemniser…
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odškodnit, nahradit…
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godtgøre, kompensere, opveje…
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