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 + againstBuying in the sales often means trading off lower prices against restricted choice. trade-off noun often + forFor 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) trade off1. 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 off1. 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 offExchange 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 offv. To take turns: My roommate and I trade off washing the dishes. |
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