incomparability 的定义
- beyond comparison; matchless or unequaled: incomparable beauty.
- not comparable; incapable of being compared to each other, as two unlike objects or qualities, or to one or more others.
incomparability 近义词
等同于 dissimilitude
incomparability 的近义词 12 个
- contrast
- discrepancy
- disparateness
- disparity
- dissimilarity
- distinction
- divergence
- divergency
- diversity
- separation
- unlikeness
- discrepance
incomparability 的反义词 7 个
等同于 divarication
等同于 divergency
等同于 diverseness
等同于 dissimilarity
incomparability 的近义词 27 个
- contrast
- difference
- discord
- discordance
- discrepancy
- disparity
- dissimilitude
- distance
- distinction
- divarication
- divergence
- divergency
- diversity
- heterogeneity
- incongruity
- inconsistency
- nonuniformity
- offset
- otherness
- separation
- severance
- unrelatedness
- variance
- variation
- alterity
- dissemblance
- inconsonance
incomparability 的反义词 14 个
更多incomparability例句
- There is perhaps no other section of the Texas-Mexico border more naturally dramatic than Santa Elena Canyon, and a one-to-three-day float trip through it is an incomparable way to experience the Chihuahuan Desert borderlands.
- X and Y could be terrible on their own, unknowable terms, and therefore incomparable.
- There is, of course, a line of work in which Lewinsky has incomparable expertise and experience: that of a crisis PR strategist.
- It is this grand and incomparable concept: As God now is, man may become!
- They make the best of what they have, and their political savvy is all the more incomparable for it.
- When my 21/2 -year-old niece reaches up to hold my hand, it brings me incomparable joy.
- But I can assure your Majesty with entire truth that the need of your treasury is so pressing now that it is incomparable.
- Lastly, I wrote out a special Force Order thanking the incomparable 29th.
- He admired Laubs incomparable playing without entering into closer relations with him.
- The encenia, or dedication of the incomparable theatre at Oxford, endowed and founded 1664, by archbishop Selden.
- Should I leave this incomparable flower to wither unseen on these rough mountains?