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[com·par·a·tive || kəm'pærətɪv]◙ n. ערך היתרון◙ adj. יחסי, השוואתי* * *◙ יתאוושה,יסחי◄◙ ןורתיה ךרע◄ -
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bdsrk perbandingan* * *komparatip* * *bdsrk perbandingan -
65 comparative
mapagpaparisan, mapaghahalintularan -
66 comparative
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67 comparative
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adj. kıyaslamalı, orantılı; karşılaştırma yoluyla yapılan; uygun; üstünlük derecesini gösteren* * *karşılaştırmalı* * * -
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* * *I [kəmpaerətiv]adjective ( comparatively adverb)primerjalen, sorazmeren, relativen, pogojenII [kəmpaerətiv]noungrammar primernik, komparativ -
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n. gram. харьцуулах зэрэг. adj. харьцангуй, харьцуулах. -
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a., n. 비교의, 비교에 의한, 상대적인, 상당한, 비교급의, 비교급 -
74 comparative
1 შედარებითი2 შეფარდებითი, ფარდობითი -
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تطبيقي ،مقايسه اي ، نسبي ، (د.) تفضيلي (بطوراسم) اسم) ، درجه تفضيلي ، صفت تفضيلي -
77 comparative
adj (#ly [adv]) uporedan, poredben, komparativan (# philology); uvjetovan; razmjeran; priličan /[gram] # degree = komparativ* * *
komparativ
komparativan
komparativna
poredben
poredbene
relativan
relativna
usporednan
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78 comparative
negligence poredbeni nemarEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > comparative
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اسم التفضيلتشبيهيصفة التفضيلمقارن -
80 comparative
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Comparative — Com*par a*tive, a. [L. comparativus: cf. F. comparatif.] 1. Of or pertaining to comparison. The comparative faculty. Glanvill. [1913 Webster] 2. Proceeding from, or by the method of, comparison; as, the comparative sciences; the comparative… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
comparative — com·par·a·tive /kəm par ə tiv/ adj: characterized by systematic comparison comparative contribution, which apportions according to...respective fault W. L. Prosser and W. P. Keeton com·par·a·tive·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law.… … Law dictionary
Comparative — Com*par a*tive, n. (Gram.) The comparative degree of adjectives and adverbs; also, the form by which the comparative degree is expressed; as, stronger, wiser, weaker, more stormy, less windy, are all comparatives. [1913 Webster] In comparatives… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
comparative — [kəm par′ə tiv] adj. [ME < L comparativus] 1. that compares; involving comparison as a method, esp. in a branch of study [comparative linguistics] 2. estimated by comparison with something else; relative [a comparative success] 3. Gram.… … English World dictionary
comparative — mid 15c., from M.Fr. comparatif, from L. comparativus pertaining to comparison, from comparatus, pp. of comparare (see COMPARISON (Cf. comparison)). Originally grammatical; general sense is from c.1600; meaning involving different branches of a… … Etymology dictionary
comparative — [adj] approximate, close to allusive, analogous, approaching, by comparison, comparable, conditional, connected, contingent, contrastive, correlative, corresponding, equivalent, in proportion, like, matching, metaphorical, near, not absolute, not … New thesaurus
comparative — ► ADJECTIVE 1) measured or judged by comparison; relative. 2) involving comparison between two or more subjects or branches of science. 3) (of an adjective or adverb) expressing a higher degree of a quality, but not the highest possible (e.g.… … English terms dictionary
Comparative — For other uses, see Comparative (disambiguation). In grammar, the comparative is the form of an adjective or adverb which denotes the degree or grade by which a person, thing, or other entity has a property or quality greater or less in extent… … Wikipedia
comparative — com|par|a|tive1 [kəmˈpærətıv] adj 1.) comparative comfort/freedom/wealth etc comfort etc that is quite good when compared to how comfortable, free, or rich etc something or someone else is = ↑relative ▪ After a lifetime of poverty, his last few… … Dictionary of contemporary English
comparative — [[t]kəmpæ̱rətɪv[/t]] comparatives 1) ADJ: ADJ n You use comparative to show that you are judging something against a previous or different situation. For example, comparative calm is a situation which is calmer than before or calmer than the… … English dictionary
comparative — 1 adjective 1 comparative comfort/freedom/wealth etc comfort, freedom etc that is fairly satisfactory when compared to another state of comfort etc: After a lifetime of poverty, his last few years were spent in comparative comfort. 2 comparative… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English