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f analogy* * *analogia s.f. analogy: analogia con, tra, analogy with, between; per analogia con..., on the analogy of...; ragionare per analogia, to argue from analogy; ci sono molte analogie fra i due problemi, the two problems have many points in common.* * *[analo'dʒia]sostantivo femminile analogy, similarity* * *analogia/analo'dʒia/sostantivo f.analogy, similarity; per analogia con by analogy with; fare un'analogia to draw an analogy. -
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m comparisona paragone di compared with, in or by comparison withsenza paragone incomparable* * *paragone s.m.1 comparison: il paragone è giusto, sbagliato, it's a good, a bad comparison; termini di paragone, terms of comparison; fare, stabilire un paragone, to make (o to draw) a comparison; è spesso utile fare un paragone tra due cose, it is often helpful to make a comparison between two things; mettere a paragone due poeti, to make a comparison between two poets; il suo libro non regge il paragone con questo, his book does not stand comparison with this; tra lui e suo fratello non c'è paragone, there's no comparison between him and his brother; i paragoni sono odiosi, comparisons are odious // a paragone di, in comparison with: gli edifici di Milano sono piccoli a paragone dei grattacieli di New York, the buildings in Milan are small in comparison with the skyscrapers of New York; non è niente a paragone di ciò, it is nothing in comparison with that // senza paragone, incomparable (o peerless) // (gramm.) complemento di paragone, complement of comparison2 ( esempio) analogy, example: ti porto a paragone una mia esperienza, you can draw an analogy from my experience; mi porti un paragone che non regge, your analogy doesn't stand3 ( gioielleria) touchstone.* * *[para'gone]sostantivo maschile comparisona paragone di — compared with, in comparison with
fare un paragone tra qcs. e qcs. — to draw a comparison between sth. and sth
* * *paragone/para'gone/sostantivo m.comparison; a paragone di compared with, in comparison with; senza paragone without parallel; non c'è paragone! there's no comparison! fare un paragone tra qcs. e qcs. to draw a comparison between sth. and sth. -
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[para'ɡone]comparison, (esempio analogo) analogy, parallelse facciamo un paragone tra le due macchine... — if we compare the two cars...
a paragone di — as compared to, in comparison with
non regge al paragone — it doesn't stand o bear comparison
PAROLA CHIAVE: paragone non si traduce mai con la parola inglese paragonsenza paragone — incomparable, peerless
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sm [para'ɡone]comparison, (esempio analogo) analogy, parallelse facciamo un paragone tra le due macchine... — if we compare the two cars...
a paragone di — as compared to, in comparison with
non regge al paragone — it doesn't stand o bear comparison
PAROLA CHIAVE: paragone non si traduce mai con la parola inglese paragonsenza paragone — incomparable, peerless
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