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versus

/vur-suhs, -suhz/US // ˈvɜr səs, -səz //UK // (ˈvɜːsəs) //

相对于,与之相对的是,对比,与之相比

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Definitions

prep.介词 preposition
  1. 1
    • : against: Smith versus Jones; Army versus Navy.
    • : as compared to or as one of two choices; in contrast with: traveling by plane versus traveling by train.Abbreviations: v., vs.

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Examples

  • “Cultures” Versus “White Girls” As you can probably sense from my scare quotes, you can never be too careful these days.

  • One of the more interesting splits in the book is the difference between your time at Manchester United versus at Everton.

  • And even today there are despicable instances of hate crimes versus Jews in our country.

  • A truly cautionary tale of a 77-year-old versus the Internet.

  • Why not give her the opportunity to be an actual human being versus a celebrity?

  • Mandibulae validae corneae arcuatae, intus apicem versus subsinuatae edentulae basin versus ciliatae vel submembranaceae.

  • Minor punctuation and capitalization corrections have been made; the word “eat” appears in the original (versus “ate”).

  • "It is intellect and artistic sensibility versus sensuousness," yawned Lady Thurwell.

  • The most powerful presentation of Theistic Evolution versus Orthodoxy that has ever appeared.

  • Expone e too versus afore: this present craft ys called Algorismus, in e quych we vse teen signys of Inde.