compromise
意味: An agreement reached by each side giving up something
A compromise is a settlement of differences in which each party makes concessions. It can be used as both a noun and a verb, and it's central to negotiation and conflict resolution. The word can also mean to weaken or damage something, as in 'compromise one's principles.'
例文
- After hours of debate, they finally reached a compromise. 经过数小时的辩论,他们终于达成了妥协。Después de horas de debate, finalmente llegaron a un compromiso.何時間もの議論の末、彼らはついに妥協に達しました。몇 시간의 토론 끝에 그들은 마침내 타협에 이르렀습니다.
- Marriage often involves learning to compromise. 婚姻往往需要学会妥协。El matrimonio a menudo implica aprender a transigir.結婚はしばしば妥協することを学ぶことを伴います。결혼은 종종 타협하는 법을 배우는 것을 수반합니다.
- She refused to compromise her artistic vision for commercial success. 她拒绝为商业成功而妥协自己的艺术理念。Ella se negó a comprometer su visión artística por el éxito comercial.彼女は商業的成功のために芸術的ビジョンを妥協することを拒否しました。그녀는 상업적 성공을 위해 예술적 비전을 타협하는 것을 거부했습니다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old French 'compromis', from Latin 'compromissum' meaning 'a mutual promise to abide by an arbiter's decision', from 'compromittere' (to agree to arbitration), from 'com-' (together) + 'promittere' (to promise).
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
From Latin 'compromissum' meaning 'a mutual promise to abide by a decision.' In medieval times, disputes were often settled by both parties agreeing in advance to accept the ruling of an arbitrator.
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