常見例句雙語例句Some in the Obama administration suggested it could be ditched in order to reach a compromise with Republicans.奧巴馬政府的一些人建議與共和黨達成一項妥協(xié)的協(xié)議。That is possibly overdone: the risk of being blamed for plunging the world’s greatest economy into financial ruin is a good incentive for all sides to reach a compromise.這也許有些誇張了:因爲承擔將世界最大經(jīng)濟躰拖入金融廢墟責任的風險顯然會使兩黨達成妥協(xié)。If the limits put forth are real but the parties share a mutual desire to reach a compromise, then a collaborative exercise in problem-solving will usually yield an agreeable outcome.如果提出的限制是真實的,但各方共同的願望相互達成妥協(xié),然後協(xié)調(diào)工作解決問題,通常會産生一個令人愉快的結(jié)果。原聲例句The group is supposed to reach a compromise acceptable to at least fourteen of the eighteen members by December first."Not if we won't listen," Polemarchus Instead, they reach a compromise.如果我們不想聽儅然就不能“,廻說,Polemarchus,says。,相反地,他們達成一項妥協(xié)。耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學導論課程節(jié)選權威例句In July, Congress failed to reach a compromise on the budget for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).FORBES: Airline Taxes, Job Cuts Tied to Fights Over Subsidies and UnionsThe President made clear the other night that the way to do that is to reach a compromise.WHITEHOUSE: Press BriefingWhen efforts to reach a compromise failed, Jewish groups went public, obliging Iranian officials to confirm the arrests.ECONOMIST: Iran 返回 reach a compromise