compare / kəmˈpɛər /

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compare3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

com·pared, com·par·ing.

  1. to examine in order to note similarities and differences: to compare two pieces of cloth; to compare the governments of two nations.
  2. to consider or describe as similar; liken: “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?”
  3. Grammar. to form or display the degrees of comparison of.
v. 无主动词 verb

com·pared, com·par·ing.

  1. to be worthy of comparison; be held equal: Dekker's plays cannot compare with Shakespeare's.
  2. to appear in a similar standing: His recital certainly compares with the one he gave last year.
  3. to differ in quality or accomplishment as specified: Their development compares poorly with that of neighbor nations.
n. 名词 noun
  1. comparison: Her beauty is beyond compare.

compare 近义词

v. 动词 verb

examine in contrast

v. 动词 verb

liken, equate

compare构成的短语

  • compare notes
  • beyond compare

更多compare例句

  1. As well as investing, the platform allows customers to spend their cash via partnerships with impact-oriented compares, and offset their carbon footprint through a subscription.
  2. Get rid of excess moisture and up the starch content for crispiness beyond compare.
  3. Compare that to Guardians of the Galaxy which opened in Korea on July 31.
  4. And compare, as noted up top, to Secretary Clinton, who spent years quietly pushing a modernized Cuba policy.
  5. To compare, Lana Del Rey sold over 100,000 copies that same week.
  6. You can even compare your results to the top golfers in the world.
  7. Now compare that to what happened when Sarah Palin's emails were released.
  8. Here he can inspect what he sees, say the reflection of the face of his mother or nurse, and compare it at once with the original.
  9. Pentegot est une fort belle riviere, et peut 48 estre compare la Garonne de France.
  10. A bull-fight is fearful enough, but it cannot compare with the struggle between a maddened buffalo and his pursuer.
  11. In the Pedal department no reed or flue pipe can begin to compare with a Diaphone, either in attack or in volume of tone.
  12. "And I can return the compliment," was my reply, as we all gathered round a brew of tea to exchange news and compare notes.