concessive
发音:['k?n?ses?v]
例句:He was forced to make some concessions.
翻译:他被迫做出一些让步。
基础释义:指在争论或辩论中做出让步的;退让的;让步的。
concessive
释义:
adj. 退让的;让步的
发音:/k?n?sest?v/
范文:
Title: Concessive Steps in a Difficult Decision
In life, we often face difficult decisions that require us to make concessive steps. These steps may feel like we are giving up, but in reality, they are necessary for achieving our goals.
Recently, I was faced with a decision that seemed impossible to make. I wanted something that was out of my reach, but I also knew that I couldn't have it all. I had to make a concessive step and give up some of what I wanted.
At first, it was hard to accept the idea of giving up. But as time went on, I realized that it was the right decision. It allowed me to focus on what was truly important and gave me the space to grow and learn.
Concessive steps are not always easy, but they are necessary for moving forward. They may feel like we are giving up, but in reality, we are gaining something even more valuable: perspective and understanding.
By making concessive steps, we can move forward and achieve our goals. We can learn from our mistakes and grow stronger. So, next time you face a difficult decision, remember to take those concessive steps and trust that they will lead you to success.
concessive
发音:['k?n?ses?v]
释义:adj. 退让的;让步的;迁就的
范文:
Concessive to the other party's demands is a sign of respect and goodwill. It shows that we are willing to compromise and reach a mutually beneficial outcome. However, it is important to ensure that our concessions are not taken advantage of and that they are truly beneficial to both parties. In any case, it is always better to negotiate in good faith and reach a fair and equitable solution.
In conclusion, concessive behavior is essential in any negotiation. It not only shows respect for the other party's position, but also creates an atmosphere of trust and mutual understanding. By being willing to compromise and work towards a win-win outcome, we can achieve a more satisfactory result than if we were to insist on our own position alone.

