settle for
US /ˈset.l̩ fɔːr/
UK /ˈset.l̩ fɔːr/

1.
妥協する
To accept something that is not exactly what you want but is the best that is available.
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She didn’t want to settle for a lower salary, but she needed the job.
妥協する
To accept something that is not exactly what you want but is the best that is available.
She didn’t want to settle for a lower salary, but she needed the job.