comparatively / kəmˈpær ə tɪv /

比较相对而言较为

comparatively2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to comparison.
  2. proceeding by, founded on, or using comparison as a method of study: comparative anatomy.
  3. estimated by comparison; not positive or absolute; relative: a comparative newcomer in politics; to live in comparative luxury.
  4. Grammar. being, noting, or pertaining to the intermediate degree of the comparison of adjectives, as better and more beautiful, the comparative forms of good and beautiful, and of adverbs, as nearer and more carefully, the comparative forms of near and carefully.Compare positive, superlative.
n. 名词 noun

Grammar.

  1. the comparative degree.
  2. a form in the comparative.

comparatively 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

relatively

comparatively 的近义词 3

更多comparatively例句

  1. Driven by young Burmese who came of age with internet access and the comparative freedoms of the last decade, the civil disobedience movement is being organized online, particularly on Facebook, which is hugely popular in the country.
  2. This image has popped up in other comparative contexts, but this is by far the most visible this photo has ever been.
  3. Aircraft or spacecraft—either way it was thousands or even millions of pounds of explosive, high-speed hardware controlled by a comparative fly-weight bit of human.
  4. Forty-six states have abandoned that standard in favor of a comparative negligence standard, which dictates how responsibility for a collision would be shared between those involved.
  5. Despite that comparative drop-off, Rapinoe still finished in the top five in the NWSL in goals per 90 minutes in 2017 and 2018.
  6. Egypt has a comparatively low number of HIV cases compared to the rest of Africa, with just 11,000 infected people nationwide.
  7. The administration is, however, keeping expectations for enrollment numbers comparatively modest this time around.
  8. Comparatively, during those same years CBP flagged 21 percent of migrants from other countries for credible fear interviews.
  9. We ignore the comparatively free elections held in Iran, elections that bring the likes of a Hassan Rouhani to the presidency.
  10. In post-bust New York, rents were comparatively low and so the model worked.
  11. They are still comparatively supple, and any misplaced pinnæ may be re-arranged without any difficulty.
  12. Wheat gives place to Rye about the same time, and the Potato, at first comparatively rare, becomes universal.
  13. Non-meerschaum smokers may not know what a delicate task this is, but once well begun the rest is comparatively easy.
  14. The female elephant killed by our hunters at this time was a comparatively small one.
  15. Once satisfied that it was just and honourable, and it was comparatively child's work to arrange the modus operandi.