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 compensate ['kɔmpənseit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 偿还, 补偿, 付报酬

vi. 偿还, 补偿, 付报酬

[经] 赔偿, 报酬, 付工钱


  1. Nothing can compensate for the loss of one's health.
    什么都不能补偿健康受损。
  2. Who will compensate for the losses?
    谁将赔偿损失?
  3. We will compensate the lose.
    * 我们会补偿损失。


compensate
[ verb ]
  1. adjust for

  2. <verb.stative> correct counterbalance even off even out even up make up
    engineers will work to correct the effects or air resistance
  3. make amends for; pay compensation for

  4. <verb.possession>
    indemnify recompense repair
    One can never fully repair the suffering and losses of the Jews in the Third Reich
    She was compensated for the loss of her arm in the accident
  5. make up for shortcomings or a feeling of inferiority by exaggerating good qualities

  6. <verb.stative>
    cover overcompensate
    he is compensating for being a bad father
  7. make reparations or amends for

  8. <verb.social>
    correct redress right
    right a wrongs done to the victims of the Holocaust
  9. do or give something to somebody in return

  10. <verb.possession>
    make up pay pay off
    Does she pay you for the work you are doing?
  11. make payment to; compensate

  12. <verb.possession>
    recompense remunerate
    My efforts were not remunerated


Compensate \Com"pen*sate\ (? or ?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Compensated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Compensating}.] [L.
compensatus, p. p. of compensare, prop., to weigh several
things with one another, to balance with one another, verb
intens. fr. compendere. See {Compendium}.]
1. To make equal return to; to remunerate; to recompense; to
give an equivalent to; to requite suitably; as, to
compensate a laborer for his work, or a merchant for his
losses.

2. To be equivalent in value or effect to; to counterbalance;
to make up for; to make amends for.

The length of the night and the dews thereof do
compensate the heat of the day. --Bacon.

The pleasures of life do not compensate the
miseries. --Prior.

Syn: To recompense; remunerate; indemnify; reward; requite;
counterbalance.


Compensate \Com"pen*sate\, v. i.
To make amends; to supply an equivalent; -- followed by for;
as, nothing can compensate for the loss of reputation.

  1. But to compensate the U.S. for the continued restrictions, Japan agreed to lower tariffs on 16 other food products, and to ease import restraints on peanuts, lentils and chickpeas over the same period.
  2. The number of public sector jobs created in the EC failed to compensate for the loss of private sector employment in the years to 1985, as the charts show.
  3. Aganbegyan and other economists have promised consumers the state will compensate them for higher prices.
  4. Chikane demanded that the South African government reassert jurisdiction over the community, restore the demolished homes and compensate for damages.
  5. "If companies can't compensate their employees, the employees will find a way to hurt you through inefficiency." Like many international airlines, Qantas got caught in the pincers of rocketing fuel costs and plunging revenue.
  6. Lower interest rates alone will not compensate for job insecurity and the realisation that, come what may, personal incomes are unlikely to rise much over the next few years.
  7. The daily tablets help older women compensate for their falling natural hormone production and relieve the unpleasant side effects of menopause.
  8. To compensate the county for the delays, General Services Director Joe Winslow said the jail's contractor, F&H Construction, is paying a daily penalty of $1,250 that started Sept. 6.
  9. Most producers of effluents tend to accept the situation and pay their local water authority extra to compensate for the problem. The principal ingredient of Billington's process is a natural solvent called Pronatur, made from waste orange peel.
  10. To compensate for the salt water's movement and to make up for lost time, the Corps might build the sand and clay sill slightly higher than originally planned, Chatry said.
  11. Mr. Olson can ask to get his legal expenses reimbursed by the government, but this won't compensate for his Kafkaesque experience.
  12. "I'll tell him that I was wrong to leave him and that now I'm back to compensate for it."
  13. We cannot expect other sectors to compensate for the dramatic decline in Britain's industrial base, he says. The Labour party may yet be reminded of Sir Keith Joseph, the former Conservative minister's words in 1978.
  14. To compensate, I skied the Craftsbury trails for two days before the event.
  15. As a result, there's not enough potential return, compared with super-safe Treasurys, to compensate for the risks looming on the horizon.
  16. "The character of the house should guide your choice of windows, but if the house lacks character entirely, you can compensate _ through the windows you choose," he says.
  17. If he flubs one, or if a defender goofs -look out. As already noted in the FT this week, there is no slower pair afoot than Ronald Koeman and Frank de Boer of Holland, though both compensate in other ways.
  18. Polling booths in all these regions will remain open all day today to compensate for the delays. Counting of votes, which had been due to begin today, will now commence tomorrow morning.
  19. This is partly technical, since the exercise involves a 7 per cent dilution of the non-voting shares to compensate the voting shares for loss of influence.
  20. The conference of federal-court policy makers voted to recommend that Congress "consider" adopting a national solution that would compensate present and future victims of illness caused by exposure to asbestos.
  21. While the settlement was being administered, Congress in 1980 passed the Equal Access to Justice Act to compensate attorneys who win lawsuits against the government.
  22. "A million dollars would not compensate for this infringement on our civil rights," said Reuben Martinez, treasurer of the county Democratic Party.
  23. More tax rises should be phased in for the next financial year, with monetary policy loosened to compensate.
  24. Anderson asked for more than $2 million in damages to compensate the plaintiff.
  25. Convicted child-killer Joel Steinberg is one of 26 New York state lawyers whose clients were awarded a total of $1 million from a state fund to compensate the victims of unscrupulous lawyers, the executive director of the fund said Sunday.
  26. The majority of junk bond buyers are large sophisticated institutional investors, rather than individuals, who diversify their portfolios enough to compensate for future risks.
  27. It awarded two plaintiffs $14,500 each to compensate for property damage.
  28. The Italian central bank said the tighter structure should be supported by agreed monetary targets among the EMS members and by large credit facilities to compensate countries suffering currency outflows.
  29. In the absence of an institutional commitment to compensate for the imbalance, the liberal arts inevitably became the raggedy stepchildren of the university.
  30. The second part will deal with various contentious issues, including proposals to compensate television producers for cable and satellite retransmission of their programs.
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