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to+compromise+on+something

  • 1 compromise

    ['kɔmprəmaɪz] 1. n 2. vt
    beliefs, principles narażać (narazić perf) (na szwank)
    3. vi
    iść (pójść perf) na kompromis, zawierać (zawrzeć perf) kompromis
    4. cpd

    to compromise sb/o.s. — skompromitować ( perf) kogoś/się

    * * *
    ((a) settlement of differences in which each side gives up something it has previously demanded: We argued for a long time but finally arrived at a compromise.) kompromis

    English-Polish dictionary > compromise

  • 2 concession

    [kən'sɛʃən]
    n
    ( compromise) ustępstwo nt; ( COMM) koncesja f
    * * *
    [kən'seʃən]
    (something granted: As a concession we were given a day off work to go to the wedding.) ustępstwo

    English-Polish dictionary > concession

  • 3 face-saving

    ['feɪs'seɪvɪŋ]
    adj
    compromise, gesture pozwalający zachować twarz
    * * *
    adjective (of something which helps a person not to look stupid or not to appear to be giving in: He agreed to everything we asked and as a face-saving exercise we offered to consult him occasionally.) pozwalający zachować twarz

    English-Polish dictionary > face-saving

См. также в других словарях:

  • COMPROMISE — (Heb. פְּשָׁרָה, pesharah; apparently derived from the term pesher, solution, Eccles. 8:1), deciding a civil law dispute (dinei mamonot) by the court or an arbitral body, through the exercise of their discretion and not according to the laws… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • compromise — com·pro·mise 1 n: an agreement resolving differences by mutual concessions esp. to prevent or end a lawsuit compromise 2 vb mised, mis·ing vt: to resolve or dispose of by a compromise cases in which a dispute is compromised E. A. Farnsworth and W …   Law dictionary

  • Compromise — Com pro*mise, n. [F. compromis, fr. L. compromissum a mutual promise to abide by the decision of an arbiter, fr. compromittere to make such a promise; com + promittere to promise. See {Promise}.] 1. A mutual agreement to refer matters in dispute… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • compromise your position — compromise yourself/​your position phrase to do something to make people think that they cannot trust you Thesaurus: to do something wrong, or to be badsynonym Main entry: compromise …   Useful english dictionary

  • compromise yourself position — compromise yourself/​your position phrase to do something to make people think that they cannot trust you Thesaurus: to do something wrong, or to be badsynonym Main entry: compromise …   Useful english dictionary

  • compromise — [käm′prə mīz΄] n. [ME & OFr compromis < LL compromissum, a compromise, mutual promise < L compromissus, pp. of compromittere, to make a mutual promise to abide by an arbiter s decision < com , together + promittere, to PROMISE] 1. a… …   English World dictionary

  • compromise — ▪ I. compromise com‧pro‧mise 1 [ˈkɒmprəmaɪz ǁ ˈkɑːm ] noun [countable, uncountable] an agreement between two people or groups in which both sides agree to accept less than they first asked for and to give up something that they value: •… …   Financial and business terms

  • compromise — 1 noun 1 (C, U) an agreement between two people that is achieved by both people accepting less than they wanted at first: Compromise is an inevitable part of marriage. | reach a compromise: Talks continue in the hope that the two factions will… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • compromise — I UK [ˈkɒmprəmaɪz] / US [ˈkɑmprəˌmaɪz] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms compromise : singular compromise plural compromises ** a) a way of solving a problem or ending an argument in which both people or groups accept that they cannot have… …   English dictionary

  • compromise — com|pro|mise1 [ kamprə,maız ] noun count or uncount ** a way of solving a problem or ending an argument in which both people or groups accept that they cannot have everything they want: compromise between: This deal is the ideal compromise… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • compromise — [[t]kɒ̱mprəmaɪz[/t]] ♦♦♦ compromises, compromising, compromised 1) N VAR A compromise is a situation in which people accept something slightly different from what they really want, because of circumstances or because they are considering the… …   English dictionary

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