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tradeoff    音标拼音: [tr'ed,ɔf]
权衡

trade-off
折衷

tradeoff
n 1: an exchange that occurs as a compromise; "I faced a
tradeoff between eating and buying my medicine" [synonym:
{tradeoff}, {trade-off}]

Tradeoff \Trade"off\, Trade-off \Trade"-off\, n.
1. the exchange of one thing (object, right, opportunity) for
another of approximately equal value, so as to seal a
bargain, or effect a compromise.
[PJC]

2. the giving up of one desired objective in order to attain
another, when both cannot be achieved at the same time;
as, the factory workers viewed the trade-off of air
quality for jobs as a necessary evil.
[PJC]



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