come to terms with
基本解释
- 妥协;达成协议;让步;屈服;甘心忍受
英汉例句
- But in the end, he wonders if people will ever come to terms with this.
但他最终不禁怀疑,人们是否永远都不会对此妥协。
blog.sina.com.cn - However, she admitted, "I have long ago come to terms with the fact that it is not my forte.
不过她自己承认:"很早之前我就与事实妥协了,因为体操不是我的长处。"
www.chinadaily.com.cn - Others feel that the new epoch is upon us and we should come to terms with its implications for the planet.
其他委员认为新的世纪即将到来,我们应该把它应用在处理人与地球关系上。 - She says this monument is a quiet place for people to come to terms with loss caused by the war.
- You have to have the courage to examine who you really are, to come to terms with the dark corner of your own soul.
你必须有审视自己的勇气,面对并接受你灵魂中的黑暗角落。
普林斯顿公开课 - 人性课程节选 - That's a crucial mistake that we make when we first try to come to terms with what Freud means by "the death wish."
如果我们一开始就试图理解弗洛伊德所谓的,“死亡冲动“就犯了大错误了“
耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选 - He took ten years to come to terms with a very obdurate and highly original painter.
ECONOMIST: Mercenary and magical
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词组短语
- come to terms with somebody 和某人达成协议
- come to terms with sth 终于接受;接受;学会面对困境
- Come to terms with someperson 达成协议
- come to terms with something 接受
- Come to terms with sb 于某人达成协议;与某人达成协议;达成协议