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come to terms

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  • v.

    达成协议,妥协,让步;

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    双语例句

    1. They've made terms with each other.
      他们已相互达成协议。
    2. He found the king in no mood to come to terms.
      他发现国王无意达成协议。
    3. They found it wiser to compromise with her.
      他们觉得与她妥协更明智。
    4. We managed to achieve a kind of modus vivendi.
      我们设法达成了某种临时的妥协。
    5. Finally they came to terms with the enemy.
      最后,他们跟敌方达成和解。
    6. His letter was couched in conciliatory terms.
      他那封信里使用了表示和解的言辞。

    权威例句

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