compare 英 [kəmˈpeə(r)]   美 [kəmˈper]

compare

compare  英 [kəmˈpeə(r)] 美 [kəmˈper]

n. 比较  vt. 比较 

进行时:comparing  过去式:compared  过去分词:compared  第三人称单数:compares  名词复数:compares 

We compared the two reports carefully. 我们仔细地比较了两个报告。
We carefully compared the first report with the second. 我们仔细比较了第一份报告和第二份报告。

  • To compare is to look at two things and see how they are similar and different.
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  • n. 比较
  • vt. 比较
  • 1. We compared the two reports carefully.

    我们仔细地比较了两个报告。

  • 2. We carefully compared the first report with the second.

    我们仔细比较了第一份报告和第二份报告。

  • 3. improved a lot compared to 40 years ago.

    与 40 年前相比,提高了不少。

  • 4. This house doesn't compare with our previous one .

    这房子比不上我们以前的。

  • compare (v.) c. 1400, "regard or treat as equal;" early 15c. "liken, make a comparison, represent as similar," from Old French comparer "to compare, liken" (12c.), from Latin comparare "to liken, to compare," from com "with, together" (see com-) + par "equal" (see par (n.)). Related: Compared; comparing.
com·pare / kəmˈpeə(r) ; NAmE kəmˈper / verb , noun compare compares compared comparing verb 1 ( abbr.cf. , cp. ) [transitive ] to examine people or things to see how they are similar and how they are different 比较;对比 compareA and B It is interesting to compare their situation and ours. 把他们的状况与我们的相比很有意思。 We compared the two reports carefully. 我们仔细地比较了两个报告。 compareA with/to B We carefully compared the first report with the second. 我们仔细比较了第一份报告和第二份报告。 My own problems seem insignificant compared withother people's. 与别人的问题相比,我自己的问题算不得什么。 I've had some difficulties, but they were nothing compared toyours (= they were not nearly as bad as yours). 我遇到了一些困难,但与你的困难比起来就算不上什么了。 Standards in health care have improved enormously compared to 40 years ago. 与 40 年前相比,卫生保健的水平提高了不少。 language bank at contrast , illustrate 2 [intransitive ] comparewith sb/sth to be similar to sb/sth else, either better or worse 与…类似(或相似) This school compares with the best in the country (= it is as good as them). 这所学校可与全国最好的学校媲美。 This house doesn't compare with our previous one (= it is not as good). 这房子比不上我们以前的。 Their prices compare favourablywith those of their competitors. 他们的价格比竞争者的要优惠。 3 [transitive ] compareA to B to show or state that sb/sth is similar to sb/sth else 表明…与…相似;将…比作 The critics compared his work to that of Martin Amis. 评论家把他的作品和马丁 · 埃米斯的相提并论。 IDIOMS compare ˈnotes (with sb) if two or more people compare notes,they each say what they think about the same event, situation, etc. (与…)交换看法(或意见等) you can't compare ˌapples and ˈoranges ( NAmE) it is impossible to say that one thing is better than another if the two are completely different (因两样事物完全不同)不具可比性,不能相提并论 They are both great but you can't compare apples and oranges. 他们两个都很不错,但是不可相提并论。 noun IDIOM beyond/without comˈpare ( literary) better than anything else of the same kind 无与伦比;举世无双 com·pare / kəmˈpeə(r) ; NAmE kəmˈper /
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