contrast
contrast 英 [ˈkɒntrɑ:st] 美 [ˈkɑntræst]
v. 对比;形成对照 n. 对比;差别;对照物
进行时:contrasting 过去式:contrasted 过去分词:contrasted 第三人称单数:contrasts 名词复数:contrasts
- The verb contrast means to show a difference, like photos that reveal how much weight someone lost by contrasting the "before" and "after" shots.
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- v. 对比;形成对照
- n. 对比;差别;对照物
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1. There is an obvious contrast between the cultures of East and West.
东西方文化之间有明显的差异。
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2. The situation when we arrived was in marked contrast to the news reports.
我们到达时的局势与新闻报道的截然不同。
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3. to show a sharp/stark/striking contrast with sth
与某事物形成鲜明╱明显╱显著的对比
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4. When you look at their new system, ours seems very old-fashioned by contrast.
看一看他们的新系统,就显得我们的系统陈旧过时了。
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5. The artist's use of contrast is masterly.
这位艺术家娴熟地运用了明暗对比。
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6. Use this button to adjust the contrast.
用此按钮调节图像明暗的对比度。
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7. The poem contrasts youth and age.
这首诗对比了青春与老年。
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8. Her actions and her promises contrasted sharply.
她的行动与她的诺言相差甚远。
- contrast (n.) 1711, "comparison by exhibiting the dissimilar or contrary qualities in the things compared," from contrast (v.). From 1764 as "that which shows striking difference from another when compared to it," also "opposition in respect of certain qualities."
- contrast (v.) 1690s, "to set in opposition with a view to show the differences; to stand in opposition or contrast; to set off (each other) by contrast," from French contraster (Old French contrester), modified by or from Italian contrastare "stand out against, strive, contend," from Vulgar Latin *contrastare "to stand opposed to, withstand," from Latin contra "against" (see contra) + stare "to stand," from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm."
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