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词汇 trade off
释义
Phr V
trade off
trades, trading, traded
trade off sth or trade sth off
to accept something that you do not want in order to have something else that you wantoften + against
Buying in the sales often means trading off lower prices against restricted choice.
trade-off
noun often + for
For some car owners, lack of space is an acceptable trade-off for a sporty design. (= they will accept the lack of space because they like the design)
phrasetrade off1. trade off sthtrade sth off to balance one thing against another when you are trying to decide what is the best or most acceptable thing to do+ against You have to trade off the increased viewing charges against the number of new channels you can watch. SIMILAR TO: balancetrade-off n C an acceptable balance between two or more opposing things: the trade-off between leisure and work2. trade off sthtrade sth off to give something up, or accept something you do not want in order to have something that is more important: Israel may have to trade off some of its territorial gains in order to secure a lasting peace in the Middle East. SIMILAR TO: give up, concedetrade-off n C something that you have to accept in order to have something else that you do want and that is more important: Binder tolerates inflation as a trade-off for healthy economic growth.

trade off

1. To exchange something in return for some other thing as part of a deal or compromise. I'd be willing to trade off some of my salary for the ability to work three days a week, to be honest.
2. To take turns doing something. We all trade off various chores around the house each week.

trade something off

 
1. Lit. to get rid of something in an exchange. I traded my car off. I traded off my old car for a new one.
2. Fig. to sacrifice something in an exchange. You may end up trading job security off for more money. Don't trade off your job security.

trade off

Exchange one thing for another, especially as a compromise. For example, They were willing to trade off some vacation for the freedom to work flexible hours. This idiom gave rise to tradeoff for "an exchange." [First half of 1800s]

trade off

v.
To take turns: My roommate and I trade off washing the dishes.
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