come to terms with

接受

常用释义

词性释义

接受,妥协:指在心理上接受并适应某种情况或现实,尤其是在面对困难、挑战或失去时。

达成协议,达成共识:指双方或多方在谈判、讨论或争议解决过程中达成一致意见或共同的理解。
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1·An unexplained death is difficult to come to terms with.
原因不明的死亡是难以接受的。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·She had come to terms with the fact that her husband would always be crippled.
她已接受了丈夫将终生跛足这个事实。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·It was hard to come to terms with her death after all the support she gave to me and the family.
她曾给我和这个家庭很大的帮助,她的去世让人难以接受。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
4·In order to make sure it doesn't control us, we should come to terms with the fact that it's more than the technology itself that's responsible for our habits.
为了确保我们不受其控制,我们应该接受一个事实,即对我们的习惯负责的不仅仅是技术本身。
5·I have long since come to terms with my blindness.
我早就安于自己的失明了。
—— 《新英汉大辞典》
6·And the world has to come to terms with that.
世界必须对此达成妥协。
7·The West, after some grumbling, would have come to terms with it.
西方国家发些牢骚之后也将慢慢地同意这种做法。
8·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。
9·An Irish peasant would have long since come to terms with the creature.
如果是个爱尔兰农夫,恐怕他早就和这怪物妥协了。
10·It took me a long time to come to terms with bad copy on a client's site.
一个内容很差劲的网站往往要花我很长时间才能完成。
同义词
妥协;达成协议;让步;屈服;甘心忍受