compromise

US /ˈkɑːm.prə.maɪz/
UK /ˈkɑːm.prə.maɪz/
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1.

kompromi, penyelesaian

an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions

:
After long negotiations, they finally reached a compromise.
Selepas rundingan panjang, mereka akhirnya mencapai kompromi.
A good relationship requires constant compromise from both sides.
Hubungan yang baik memerlukan kompromi berterusan dari kedua-dua belah pihak.
2.

kerosakan, bahaya

a situation in which something is exposed to danger or weakened

:
The security breach was a serious compromise of user data.
Pelanggaran keselamatan itu adalah kompromi serius terhadap data pengguna.
His reputation suffered a major compromise after the scandal.
Reputasinya mengalami kerosakan besar selepas skandal itu.
1.

mengkompromikan, menurunkan standard

to accept standards that are lower than desirable

:
We cannot compromise on safety standards.
Kita tidak boleh mengkompromikan piawaian keselamatan.
He refused to compromise his principles.
Dia enggan mengkompromikan prinsipnya.
2.

membahayakan, melemahkan

to expose to danger or weaken (a reputation, principle, etc.)

:
Smoking can compromise your health.
Merokok boleh membahayakan kesihatan anda.
The leaked information could compromise the entire operation.
Maklumat yang bocor boleh membahayakan seluruh operasi.