tradeoff的意思和读音

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trade-offs  

n.compromise,adjustment,interchange,transaction,balance

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n.1.the fact that you can only have one of two things, or the degree to which you can have botstrong.an agreement to do something if someone else does something

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1.The tradeoff comes in how much permanent pressure loss can be tolerated.

2.But a potential tradeoff occurs if you want to be able to access the various elements of your program in a more interactive manner.访

3.In subsequent experiments, the researchers found that this lantern of attention came with a tradeoff.

4.Results show that this key management scheme achieves a nice tradeoff between the network security, connectivity and overheads.

5.The tradeoff is that they have to be right up against the enemy, rather than able to attack from a distance.

6."I don't see the tradeoff there of getting a little more money, for us, being important enough to give up the privacy, " he said.”。

7.Living organisms have a similar tradeoff in deciding how much mutation and innovation is needed to keep up with a changing environment.

8.Yao was one of the best in league history at avoiding that tradeoff, and he maintained his impressive shooting accuracy in the postseason.NBA

9.In this process, [the provider is] bound to tradeoff special requirements of consumers and try to stick to a common denominator.,[]

10.This allows for a tradeoff between speed of execution and no reduction in concurrency against the number of statistics returned .