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1 comparé
comparé, e [kɔ̃paʀe][étude, littérature] comparative* * *comparée kɔ̃paʀe adjectif comparative* * *kɔ̃paʀe adj comparé, -e(littérature, fiscalité, législation, étude, grammaire) comparative* * *A pp ⇒ comparer.B pp adj1 [droit, littérature, anatomie] comparative;[littérature] comparative -
2 compare
compare s.m.1 (region.) ( padrino) godfather, (fellow) sponsor; ( testimone di matrimonio) witness: fare da compare ad un bambino, to stand godfather (o sponsor) to a child* * *[kom'pare]sostantivo maschile1) region. (padrino) godfather, sponsor2) (compagno) comrade3) spreg. scherz. (complice) accomplice, stall* * *compare/kom'pare/sostantivo m.1 region. (padrino) godfather, sponsor2 (compagno) comrade3 spreg. scherz. (complice) accomplice, stall. -
3 compare
[kəmˈpeə] verb1) to put (things etc) side by side in order to see to what extent they are the same or different:يُقارِنThis is a good essay compared with your last one.
2) to describe as being similar to:يُشبّـهShe compared him to a monkey.
3) to be near in standard or quality:يُوازي، يُشَبِّهHe just can't compare with Mozart.
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4 compare
قَارَنَ \ associate: to think of sth. in relation to sth. else: Certain national characteristics are usually associated with a country. balance: to compare (the weight or value of) sth.: You must balance the good points against the bad ones. compare: (using with) to look for, point out, a difference or likeness: I was comparing prices in the shops. The speaker compared Hitler’s ideas with Napoleon’s, (using to) to say that sb. or sth. is like sb. or sth. else He compared her laugh to a donkey’s cry. contrast: to examine one thing in relation to another, so that the difference is very clear: He contrasted your neat work with my careless attempts. \ See Also قابل (قابَلَ)، فاضل (فَاضَلَ)، وازن (وَازَنَ) -
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وَازَنَ \ balance: to compare (the weight or value of) sth: You must balance the good points against the bad ones, to keep steady He can balance a ball on his finger. compare: (using with) to look for, point out, a difference or likeness: I was comparing prices in the shops. The speaker compared Hitler’s ideas with Napoleon’s. poise: to keep steady or keep from falling, esp. in readiness for sth.: The swimmers (stood) poised on the edge of the bath. She poised the ash-tray on the arm of her chair. \ See Also قارن (قارَنَ) -
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قَاسَ \ compare: (using with) to be considered as equal: Tinned fruit cannot compare with fresh fruit. \ See Also مَاثَل بِـ -
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ضَاهَى \ compare: (using to) to say that sb. or sth. is like sb. or sth. else: He compared her laugh to a donkey’s cry. contrast: to examine one thing in relation to another, so that the difference is very clear: He contrasted your neat work with my careless attempts. emulate: to copy, esp. in an attempt to do better than: The small boy tries to emulate his clever brother. match: to put (sb. or sth.) to compete with another: He matched his strength against anyone who would fight him. \ See Also ماثل (مَاثَلَ)، نافس (نَافَسَ) -
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فَاضَلَ \ compare: (using with) to look for, point out, a difference or likeness: I was comparing prices in the shops. The speaker compared Hitler’s ideas with Napoleon’s. contrast: to examine one thing in relation to another, so that the difference is very clear: He contrasted your neat work with my careless attempts. \ See Also قارن (قَارَنَ) -
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مَاثَلَ \ compare: (using to) to say that sb. or sth. is like sb. or sth. else: He compared her laugh to a donkey’s cry. resemble: to look like: He resembles his father. \ See Also قارن (قَارَنَ)، شابه (شابَهَ) -
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13 Compare Alpha Equal
File extension: CAEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Compare Alpha Equal
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14 Compare Alpha Unequal
File extension: CAUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Compare Alpha Unequal
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15 Compare HDLC
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16 Compare Numeric Equal
File extension: CNEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Compare Numeric Equal
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17 Compare Numeric Unequal
File extension: CNUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Compare Numeric Unequal
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18 Compare String
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19 Compare String Byte
Programming: CMPSBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Compare String Byte
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20 Compare String Doubleword
Programming: CMPSDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Compare String Doubleword
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