trade-off

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Ekonomi) Bir şeyi kazanmak için başka bir şeyden fedakarlık etme
ödünleşim
(Ahlak Bilimi) ödünleşim
(Askeri) mübadele
tradeoff
(Ticaret) takas
trade off
(Tıp) al ver
tradeoff
(Ticaret) ödünleşme
tradeoff
(Ticaret) değiş tokuş
tradeoff
(Ticaret) ödünleşim
off-trade
satış sonu tüketilmek üzere satılan mal ticareti
trade off
Bir şeyi elde etmek için başka bir şeyden vazgeçme
tradeoff
bir şeyi elde etmek için başka bir şeyden vazgeçme.- İ faced a tradeoff between eating and buying my medicine

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tradeoff
Bir şeyi bir başka şeye yeğleme işi
İngilizce - İngilizce
Any situation in which one thing must be decreased for another to be increased

In writing, there's often a trade-off between being concise and being complete.

Arbitration procedure that allows devaluing one objective in favour of improving the value of some other objective See also Conflicting objectives Examples: "accepting a loss in efficiency for an improvement in reliability"
an exchange between two variables, such as quick sales and long-term growth, or unemployment and inflation
An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable
The determination of the optimum balance between system characteristics (cost, schedule, performance and supportability)
In an analysis or assessment of design alternatives, certain products or certain input resources are interrelated so that increasing one reduces the others Between such products or resources there is a "trade-off" cost or revenue as one is substituted for another
an exchange that occurs as a compromise; "I faced a tradeoff between eating and buying my medicine"
A trade-off is a situation where you make a compromise between two things, or where you exchange all or part of one thing for another. the trade-off between inflation and unemployment. a balance between two opposing things, that you are willing to accept in order to achieve something a trade-off between sth and sth
A trade-off is an exchange process in which a decision maker gives up partly on some issues so as to gain on other issues
a management decision whereby there is a reduction of one forest use in favour of another, such as a reduced timber yield in favour of improved wildlife habitat In some cases, a management decision favouring one use in one location, is offset by a reverse decision favouring another use in another location
exchange, replacing one thing with another; compromise, concession
If you trade off one thing against another, you exchange all or part of one thing for another, as part of a negotiation or compromise. They cynically tried to trade off a reduction in the slaughter of dolphins against a resumption of commercial whaling There is a possibility of being able to trade off information for a reduced sentence. see also trade-off
trade-offs
The alternatives individuals, firms, and society face; for example, whether to choose one good or input or another, whether to visit a park or go to a movie
trade-offs
The combination of benefits and costs which are gained and lost in switching between alternative courses of action "Trade-offs" include only those portions of benefits and costs that are not common to all alternative courses of action under consideration
trade-offs
these arise when two things cannot be fully achieved So, the more you have of one the less you can have of the other
trade-offs
the amount of one good (or one desirable objective) that must be given up to get more of another good (or to attain more of another desirable objective)
tradeoff
{i} tossup, barter
tradeoff
an exchange that occurs as a compromise; "I faced a tradeoff between eating and buying my medicine"
tradeoff
an exchange that occurs as a compromise; "I faced a tradeoff between eating and buying my medicine
tradeoff
An advantage or improvement that necessitates the corresponding loss or degradation of something else
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