《trade off》怎以读
英 [treid ɔf]
美 [treid ɔf]
《trade off》是什么意思
交换物品[人];
英英释义
trade off
- n.an exchange that occurs as a compromise
同义词:tradeofftrade-off
学习《trade off》怎么用
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- The company is prepared to trade off its up-market image against a stronger appeal to teenage buyers.
该公司拟改变只售高档商品的形像,以吸引青少年顾客。 - I'd like to see what chance I could find to trade off my ax handles.
我要看看我能找个什么机会卖掉我这些斧头柄。
权威例句
Trade offTesting Trade-Off and Pecking Order Predictions About Dividends and DebtOn the achievable diversity-multiplexing tradeoff in half-duplex cooperative channelsAn Empirical Assessment of the Proximity-Concentration Trade-off Between Multinational Sales and TradeOn the achievable diversity-multiplexing tradeoff in half-duplex cooperative channelsLarge Shareholders as Monitors: Is There a Trade-Off between Liquidity and Control?The Other Side of the Tradeoff: The Impact of Risk on Executive CompensationChoice in context: Tradeoff contrast and extremeness aversion.The Other Side of the Tradeoff: The Impact of Risk on Executive Compensation - a ReplyThe Other Side of the Trade-Off: The Impact of Risk on Executive Compensation Source