- settle-for-less
- ˈsettle-for-lessadj inva \settle-for-less attitude eine Kompromisshaltung, die Bereitschaft, sich mit weniger zufriedenzugeben
English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
Never Settle for Less — Studio album by ThaMuseMeant Released Early 2006 Recorded 2004 2005 Frogville Studios Genre … Wikipedia
settle for something — ˈsettle for sth derived to accept sth that is not exactly what you want but is the best that is available • In the end they had to settle for a draw. • I couldn t afford the house I really wanted, so I had to settle for second best. • … Useful english dictionary
settle for — phrasal : to content oneself with : be content with asked an endowment of two million but had to settle for one would settle for a tie score * * * settle for To agree to accept (usu as a compromise) • • • Main Entry: ↑settle * * * ˈsettle for… … Useful english dictionary
settle for sth — UK US settle for sth Phrasal Verb with settle({{}}/ˈsetl/ verb ► to accept something that is less than you hoped for: »They asked for a 5% salary increase, but had to settle for 3% … Financial and business terms
settle for — be satisfied with less, agree to I settled for less than I originally wanted with my contract but still I am happy with it … Idioms and examples
settle for — accept or agree to (something less than satisfactory). → settle … English new terms dictionary
settle for — {v.} To be satisfied with (less) agree to; accept. * /Jim wanted $200 for his old car, but he settled for $100./ … Dictionary of American idioms
settle for — {v.} To be satisfied with (less) agree to; accept. * /Jim wanted $200 for his old car, but he settled for $100./ … Dictionary of American idioms
settle\ for — v To be satisfied with (less) agree to; accept. Jim wanted $200 for his old car, but he settled for $100 … Словарь американских идиом
settle — settle1 settleable, adj. settleability, n. settledness, n. /set l/, v., settled, settling. v.t. 1. to appoint, fix, or resolve definitely and conclusively; agree upon (as time, price, or conditions). 2. to place in a desired state or in order … Universalium
settle — settle1 [set′ l] n. [ME settel < OE setl (akin to Ger sessel) < IE * sedla < base * sed > SIT] a long wooden bench with a back, armrests, and sometimes a chest beneath the seat settle2 [set′ l] vt. settled, settling [ME setlen < OE … English World dictionary