compromising

compromising [ˈkɒmprəmaɪzɪŋ]  [ˈkɑ:mprəmaɪzɪŋ] 

原级:compromise

第三人称单数:compromises

第三人称复数:compromises

过去分词:compromised

compromising的意思

过去式:compromised

compromising 基本解释
妥协的;让步的;“compromise”的现在分词;
compromising 网络解释

1. 折衷:(4)迁就(accommodating) 如果一方为了安抚对方,则可能愿意把对方的利益放在自己的利益之上. 换句话说,迁就指的是为了维持相互关系,一方愿意做出自我牺牲. (5)折衷(compromising) 当冲突各方都寻求放弃某些东西,从而共同分享利益时,

2. 妥协的:156.neutral中立的; | 157.compromising妥协的; | 158.independent独立的(反义词dependent依靠的

3. 折中:competing 竞争 | compromising 折中 | conciliator 和解人

compromising 单语例句

1. Closed countries and economies cannot effectively participate in the world economy, thus compromising their economic growth.

2. It is hoped that the US administration will also not take any action aimed at compromising the feelings of Chinese people and its national interests.

3. These figures see the BMW Group setting new standards in refined yet environmentally compatible transportation, without compromising on driving pleasure.

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4. Opening to international competition does not mean compromising your own rules or identity.

5. But skeptics worry about news organizations compromising themselves if they become dependent on the government for special tax treatment or funding.

6. Compromising human's environmental rights for economic growth does not make sense.

7. The agreement with the Emirate prompted allegations it had sold out and was compromising its ideals for material gain.

8. A man surnamed Sun wants to take his employer to court after office cameras captured him in a compromising position with his girlfriend.

9. If you are engaging in an outside project, ask yourself at every step if you are compromising the company's interests at all.

10. Not compromising one's principles in the face of the temptation of wealth has long been considered a virtue in Chinese tradition.

compromising 英英释义

compromising

adj

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1. making or willing to make concessions

    e.g. loneliness tore through him...whenever he thought of...even the compromising Louis du Tillet

    Synonym: conciliatory flexible

2. vulnerable to danger especially of discredit or suspicion

    e.g. she found herself in a compromising situation