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Meanings of
tradeoff
in английском
португальский
compromisso
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An exchange that occurs as a compromise.
trade-off
португальский
compromisso
Synonyms
Examples for "
trade-off
"
trade-off
Examples for "
trade-off
"
1
How much
trade
-
off
of fortune and power is behind this? it said.
2
It sounded like a good
trade
-
off
but how good was it really?
3
There is no doubt that it is a
trade
-
off
to return home.
4
Our findings provided a typical example for researching the enzyme activity-stability
trade
-
off
.
5
But, this
trade
-
off
comes at a price to the national financial fiscus.
Usage of
tradeoff
in английском
1
This
tradeoff
,
along with your intended usage, will inform how you purchase.
2
Maybe the SoftBank deal would fall on the right side of that
tradeoff
.
3
As you would expect, the optimum compromise in a
tradeoff
is not fixed.
4
In automated classification systems, there is always a
tradeoff
between precision and recall.
5
The major
tradeoff
is that it doesn't have a built-in battery.
6
But Miller argues that there doesn't have to be a
tradeoff
.
7
The
tradeoff
of sharpness or brightness is the everyday plight of a photographer.
8
The
tradeoff
is that those firms pay for brokers' overhead, marketing and other services.
9
Increased toxicant exposure and resultant environmentally induced diseases are a
tradeoff
of industrial productivity.
10
Still, Foursquare is pouring a lot of technology into making the privacy
tradeoff
worthwhile.
11
Optimal solutions are generated to analyze the
tradeoff
between maximal productivity and yield objectives.
12
While we want flexibility so much, there is a
tradeoff
.
13
Furthermore, this
tradeoff
can be governed by a single phenotype.
14
Professionals and enthusiasts who can't justify making that
tradeoff
will buy the pro-level equipment.
15
Especially since it's a
tradeoff
being made on their behalf.
16
Bedeviled by the
tradeoff
between weight and stiffness, Nike designers turned to computational design.
Other examples for "tradeoff"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
tradeoff
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
fair tradeoff
be a tradeoff
major tradeoff
necessary tradeoff
accept the tradeoff
More collocations
Translations for
tradeoff
португальский
compromisso
dilema
Tradeoff
through the time
Tradeoff
across language varieties
United States of America
Common