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compromised

/kom-pruh-mahyzd/US // ˈkɒm prəˌmaɪzd //

妥协的,妥协了的,纰漏,纰漏的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : unable to function optimally, especially with regard to immune response, owing to underlying disease, harmful environmental exposure, or the side effects of a course of treatment.

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Examples

  • That’s a separate question apart from what might have happened to older and more compromised people in their communities.

  • The cyberattack cost them up to $15 million to remediate, not to mention the value of compromised marketing data of both company and its customers.

  • One hypothesis is the virus is evolving inside immune-compromised people, where it can persist for months while learning to dodge the immune system.

  • If your Apple or Google account gets compromised, your emails, photos, notes, calendars, and messages could all be vulnerable, and you wouldn’t necessarily know it.

  • Quality-control measures failed to prevent the shipping of compromised kits to dozens of state and local public health labs.

  • There are parts of the film where “the science had to be compromised in order to make a great movie,” Thorne says.

  • The writer has followed a rule but compromised clarity; whether the vote or the approval was immediate is ambiguous.

  • Four days later, 4.6 million Snapchat usernames and phone numbers were compromised and leaked online by a hacker.

  • Is it just a matter of time before an operation is compromised?

  • The researchers even recommended that people with compromised immune systems boil their Brita water.

  • Of these Napoleon was well advised, but Bernadotte was too cunning to allow himself to be compromised absolutely.

  • But glorious as his conduct was, his rash impetuosity more than once seriously compromised Napoleon's plans.

  • I wanted to jump and shout, but I compromised by taking Dr. Hudson down for a gleeful drink and planning our next tactic.

  • Abramko had allowed himself to be compromised in the Polish insurrection and Magus was interested in saving him.

  • I attended Ireland with great alacrity; but the business seems to be compromised.