Meaning of trade-off | Babel Free
Definitions
Any situation in which the quality or quantity of one thing must be decreased for another to be increased.
Equivalents
Français
compromis
Magyar
kompromisszum
Македонски
компромис
Nederlands
compromis
Polski
kompromis
Română
compromis
Русский
компромисс
Examples
“In writing, there's often a trade-off between being concise and being complete.”
“Individual episodes are still thrilling and often quite striking, give or take some pitch-black battle scenes. But the gradual ramping up of the plotting that has grown steadily in the past three seasons crossed some invisible Maginot line this year, where the formerly acceptable trade-offs of focus for fun are no longer quite so taken for granted.”
“All of these are of vital importance to the effective functioning of GBR. They all require the judgement of Solomon to handle the myriad and complex trade-offs between running trains and maintaining the railway, and deciding how capacity on any particular route can be optimised with all the competing demands from varying operators to run on it.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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