第三人称复数:comparisons
1. by comparison : 比较起来;
2. in comparison with : 与...比较;
3. beyond comparison : 无以伦比;
4. bear comparison with : 比得上;
名词
1. My shoes are small in comparison with my sister's.
我的鞋子比我妹妹的要小。
2. There is no comparison between them.
二者之间无相似之处。
1. 对比:Catanescu和Tom借鉴Kelly等的观点,将幽默诉求分为以下七种类型:(1)对比(comparison),将两个或两个以上的元素置于一起进行比较而产生幽默情境;(2)拟人(personification),即将人的特征赋予给动、植物或其它事物;(3)夸张(exaggeration),
1. 比较;对照
When you make a comparison, you consider two or more things and discover the differences between them.
e.g. ...a comparison of the British and German economies...
英国经济与德国经济的比较
e.g. Its recommendations are based on detailed comparisons between the public and private sectors...
建议是建立在对国营部门与私营部门进行详细比较的基础上的。
2. 比拟;比喻
When you make a comparison, you say that one thing is like another in some way.
e.g. It is demonstrably an unfair comparison...
这样打比方显然不公平。
e.g. He finds the comparison of insect wings with a sailing boat useful up to a point...
他发现把昆虫的翅膀比作一艘帆船在某种程度上是有用的。
3. 与…相比;与…比较而言
If you say, for example, that something is large or small in comparison with ,in comparison to, or by comparison with something else, you mean that it is larger or smaller than the other thing.
e.g. Is the human heart weak in comparison with the other organs?...
与其他器官相比,人的心脏是不是很脆弱?
e.g. The amount of carbon dioxide released by human activities such as burning coal and oil is small in comparison...
相比之下,人类活动燃烧煤、石油等所释放的二氧化碳要少一些。
4. 不能相提并论;不能相比
If you say there is no comparison between one thing and another, you mean that you think the first thing is much better than the second, or very different from it.
e.g. There is no comparison between the knowledge and skill of such a player and the ordinary casual participant.
临时的普通参赛者无法与这种选手所掌握的知识和技巧相提并论。
5. 比得上;可(与…)相媲美
If someone or something stands or bears comparison with another person or thing, they are as good, or almost as good.
e.g. ...the only post-war French intellectual who stands comparison with De Tocqueville.
法国战后唯一能与德·托克维尔相媲美的知识分子
1. Consumers are advised to do a price comparison before buying them in Hainan.
2. By comparison, it is about 9 percent in the United States.
3. The 2007 suffers a little by comparison because that year's vintage was hit by severe frosts that reduced crop levels and delayed the vintage.
4. By comparison, the government abides by Confucius'" Doctrine of the Mean ".
5. comparison的解释
5. By comparison, eight of the Western Conference's 15 teams have won more than they've lost.
6. By comparison, the benchmark Hang Seng Index has risen 50 percent this year.
7. Spain and Poland are determined to hang on to voting rights that give them a disproportionate weight inside EU councils by comparison with their populations.
8. By comparison, about 350 people per day made the trip last year.
9. The African people and African nations have finally learned by comparison and contrast that what China can offer them is a much better deal.
10. comparison
10. By comparison, microwaves used in the common kitchen appliance penetrate several centimeters of flesh.
noun
1. the act of examining resemblances
e.g. they made a comparison of noise levels
the fractions selected for comparison must require pupils to consider both numerator and denominator
Synonym: comparing
2. qualities that are comparable
e.g. no comparison between the two books
beyond compare
Synonym: compare equivalence comparability
3. comparison
3. relation based on similarities and differences