B2 an agreement in an argument in which the people involved reduce their demands or change their opinion in order to agree妥协;折中;让步;和解
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The talks are aiming at a compromise.
The leader's aggressive stance seems to have foreclosed any chance of diplomatic compromise.
I'm hopeful that we can reach a compromise.
Negotiations are a two-way thing - both sides have to come to a compromise.
A compromise has to be reached between all the powerful vested interests before any restoration work in the city can take place.
B2 [ I ] to accept that you will reduce your demands or change your opinion in order to reach an agreement with someone妥协;折中;让步
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Somebody will have to compromise if we are to break the deadlock between the two warring factions.
The reluctance of either side to compromise means that the talks are doomed to fail.
The antagonists in this dispute are quite unwilling to compromise.
The dispute had reached an impasse, as neither side would compromise.
They have become irreconcilable, with both sides refusing to compromise any further.
[ T ] disapproving to allow your principles to be less strong or your standards or morals to be lower放弃;背离,违背;降低
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