compromise
comp
ˈkɑmp
kaamp
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mise
ˌmaɪz
maiz
British pronunciation
/ˈkɒmprəˌmaɪz/

英語での「compromise」の定義と意味

to compromise
01

妥協する, 折衷案に達する

to come to an agreement after a dispute by reducing demands
Intransitive: to compromise on a disputed issue
to compromise definition and meaning
example
In a business negotiation, both parties compromised on pricing to secure a mutually beneficial deal.
ビジネス交渉において、双方が価格について妥協し、相互に有益な取引を確保しました。
02

危険にさらす, 損なう

to put someone or something in danger, particularly by being careless
Transitive: to compromise sth
to compromise definition and meaning
example
His habit of sharing sensitive information online could compromise the security of the entire system.
彼がオンラインで機密情報を共有する習慣は、システム全体のセキュリティを危うくする可能性があります。
03

妥協する, 折り合う

to settle a disagreement or conflict by both sides making concessions
Intransitive
example
Despite their differing opinions, they knew they needed to compromise in order to maintain a harmonious relationship.
意見の相違にもかかわらず、彼らは調和のとれた関係を維持するために妥協する必要があることを知っていました。
Compromise
01

妥協

a middle state between two opposing situations that is reached by slightly changing both of them, so that they can coexist
example
They reached a compromise by agreeing to share responsibilities equally.
彼らは責任を平等に分担することに同意することで妥協に達しました。
02

an agreement between two parties in which each side makes concessions to settle a dispute or reach a deal

example
The nations reached a compromise on trade tariffs.
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