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		Definition of trade-off in English: trade-offnoun ˈtreɪdɒfˈtreɪd ˌɔf A balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise. (在理想的但不能兼顾的两者之间所取得的)平衡;协调  a trade-off between objectivity and relevance 客观与中肯之间的协调。 Example sentencesExamples -  Nor, for once, does the good ride mean a trade-off in compromised handling.
 -  Consequently, a trade-off has been predicted between competitive ability and flooding tolerance.
 -  Essentially the decision comes down to a trade-off between features and portability.
 -  It is a trade-off that continues into the era of digital cellular telephones.
 -  There is a trade-off between perfection on the one hand and speed, economy, and finality on the other hand.
 -  Our objective this year is to win a race even if we have to compromise our championship position somewhat, we will make the trade-off.
 -  There's inevitably a trade-off between keeping company or continuing a conversation with them and keeping moving.
 -  This article does not discuss these oscillators at length but highlights some of the feature trade-offs.
 -  At last, farmers escaped from the vicious trade-off between soil exhaustion and leaving land idle.
 -  Through their activity, animals can adaptively balance trade-offs between food and safety.
 -  Having tight control like this is a trade-off for a nuanced and complex narrative.
 -  The author writes a good deal about the limitations of security protocols, and the trade-offs between good security and other desirable things.
 -  Of course there is a trade-off between such advantages of large cells and the disadvantages of slower cell multiplication.
 -  Coercion and trade-offs are replaced with creative alternatives, and compromise with synthesis.
 -  Politicians make compromises and trade-offs to secure what is in their view the best for their constituents.
 -  A long-discredited hypothesis to explain this holds that substituting carbs and sugar for fat is a bad trade-off.
 -  Consider trade-offs between rapid supply responses and quality control.
 -  There may often be a trade-off between portability and ownership, and so users may have to decide which is more important.
 -  Security is a trade-off, and the trade-offs in the Patriot Act were extreme.
 -  You need trade-offs in society, and we're not in a situation to say better rich and healthy than sick and poor.
 
 Synonyms swap, exchange, switch, barter, interchange, substitution, replacement    Definition of trade-off in US English: trade-offnounˈtrād ˌôfˈtreɪd ˌɔf A balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise. (在理想的但不能兼顾的两者之间所取得的)平衡;协调  a trade-off between objectivity and relevance 客观与中肯之间的协调。 Example sentencesExamples -  This article does not discuss these oscillators at length but highlights some of the feature trade-offs.
 -  Essentially the decision comes down to a trade-off between features and portability.
 -  A long-discredited hypothesis to explain this holds that substituting carbs and sugar for fat is a bad trade-off.
 -  Consider trade-offs between rapid supply responses and quality control.
 -  There's inevitably a trade-off between keeping company or continuing a conversation with them and keeping moving.
 -  There is a trade-off between perfection on the one hand and speed, economy, and finality on the other hand.
 -  At last, farmers escaped from the vicious trade-off between soil exhaustion and leaving land idle.
 -  Of course there is a trade-off between such advantages of large cells and the disadvantages of slower cell multiplication.
 -  It is a trade-off that continues into the era of digital cellular telephones.
 -  Security is a trade-off, and the trade-offs in the Patriot Act were extreme.
 -  Nor, for once, does the good ride mean a trade-off in compromised handling.
 -  You need trade-offs in society, and we're not in a situation to say better rich and healthy than sick and poor.
 -  Having tight control like this is a trade-off for a nuanced and complex narrative.
 -  Through their activity, animals can adaptively balance trade-offs between food and safety.
 -  Our objective this year is to win a race even if we have to compromise our championship position somewhat, we will make the trade-off.
 -  There may often be a trade-off between portability and ownership, and so users may have to decide which is more important.
 -  The author writes a good deal about the limitations of security protocols, and the trade-offs between good security and other desirable things.
 -  Consequently, a trade-off has been predicted between competitive ability and flooding tolerance.
 -  Politicians make compromises and trade-offs to secure what is in their view the best for their constituents.
 -  Coercion and trade-offs are replaced with creative alternatives, and compromise with synthesis.
 
 Synonyms swap, exchange, switch, barter, interchange, substitution, replacement     |