comparatively 英 [kəm'pærətɪvlɪ]   美 [kəm'pærətɪvli]

comparatively

comparatively  英 [kəm'pærətɪvlɪ] 美 [kəm'pærətɪvli]

adv. 比较地;相当地 

All this was comparatively slow until, with the coming of science, the tempo was suddenly raised. 所有这些发展都比较缓慢,而随着科学的到来,增长的速度才突然加快。
From Mercury, both the Earth and its comparatively large moon will always appear as small circles of reflected sunlight and will never show a crescent phase. 从水星的角度,地球和她相当大的月球看起来总是两个反射太阳光的小圆盘,从来不会出现类似月相的变化。

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  • adv. 比较地;相当地
  • 1. All this was comparatively slow until, with the coming of science, the tempo was suddenly raised.

    所有这些发展都比较缓慢,而随着科学的到来,增长的速度才突然加快。

  • 2. From Mercury, both the Earth and its comparatively large moon will always appear as small circles of reflected sunlight and will never show a crescent phase.

    从水星的角度,地球和她相当大的月球看起来总是两个反射太阳光的小圆盘,从来不会出现类似月相的变化。

  • 3. Because they have comparatively large markets with absolutely identical hardware, they tend to reward and encourage development of code that's very precisely tuned to the hardware.

    因为它们拥有相当大的市场,采用完全一致的硬件,并且趋向于奖励和鼓励这种和硬件非常协调的代码的开发。

com·para·tive·ly / kəmˈpærətɪvli ; NAmE kəmˈpærətɪvli / adverb as compared to sth/sb else 比较上;相对地 SYN relatively The unit is comparatively easy to install and cheap to operate. 这种设备比较容易安装而且用起来便宜。 He died comparatively young (= at a younger age than most people die). 他死时年纪并不大。 comparatively few/low/rare/recent 比较少╱低╱罕见;时间上相对较近的 com·para·tive·ly / kəmˈpærətɪvli ; NAmE kəmˈpærətɪvli /
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