comparably 的定义
- capable of being compared; having features in common with something else to permit or suggest comparison: He considered the Roman and British empires to be comparable.
- worthy of comparison: shops comparable to those on Fifth Avenue.
- usable for comparison; similar: We have no comparable data on Russian farming.
comparably 近义词
等同于 relatively
等同于 alike
更多comparably例句
- With only a few, if any, comparable shows on CBS or ABC, the Peacock stood alone with a bevy of Blackness on its roster at the same time.
- That’s pretty close, but there are also several examples of polling error comparable to this year.
- Using eDNA metabarcoding, the team was able to identify a comparable number of species with more traditional methods of deep-sea sampling.
- The number and severity of penalties were comparable to those of recent years, although the number of hospitals receiving the maximum penalty of 3% dropped from 56 to 39.
- When pricing this way, you review the comparable sales and price higher than what similar homes have sold for recently.
- A third category of chemical weapon is comparably savage—the nerve-gas agents.
- Jump forward some decades and the number of ebook designers is comparably small.
- We cannot apprehend an object as sublime while we apprehend it as comparably, measurably, or finitely great.
- Not comparably to your ladyship; you are the very Cynthia of the skies, and queen of stars.
- Unlike the peoples of the great Asiatic and European folk-wanderings, they found no comparably developed peoples to bar their way.
- The gentry society was, therefore, a comparably stable society with little upward social mobility but with some downward mobility.
- There is nothing comparably interesting in me, he said; I have had my story, or at least I have missed my chance to have a story.