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  • 1 comparison

    شَبَه \ analogy: (a degree of) likeness or agreement (to or with sth.); a comparison between two things. comparison: a likeness; equality: There’s no comparison between tin and silver. image: a likeness: He’s the image of his father. He saw his image reflected in the water. likeness: being the same or nearly the same: There’s very little likeness between those two brothers. resemblance: likeness: There’s little resemblance between the two sisters. similarity: a likeness; a similar appearance.

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  • 2 comparison

    مُقَارَنَة \ comparison: comparing: I’m not tall, but he is short in (or by) comparison (with me). proportion: comparison, in size or amount: That building is tall in proportion to its width. Its cost was out of all proportion to its value (It is not worth nearly so much as they paid for it).

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  • 3 comparison

    [kəmˈpærɪsn] noun
    (an act of) comparing:

    Living here is cheap in comparison with London.

    مُقارَنَه
    Remark: compare with is used to bring out similarities and differences between two things of the same type: He compared his pen with mine and decided mine was better. compare to is used when pointing out a similarity between two different things: Stars are often compared to diamonds.

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  • 4 comparison

    مُفَاضَلَة \ comparison: comparing: I’m not tall, but he is short in (or by) comparison (with me).

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  • 5 comparison

    مُشَابَهَة \ comparison: a likeness; equality: There’s no comparison between tin and silver. likeness: being the same or nearly the same: There’s very little likeness between those two brothers.

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  • 6 muqayasa

    comparison [qasa] Aze müqayise, Per moqayase, Tur mukayese borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > muqayasa

  • 7 عينية المقارنة

    comparison eyepiece

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > عينية المقارنة

  • 8 مجهر مقارن

    comparison microscope

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > مجهر مقارن

  • 9 شبه

    شَبَه \ analogy: (a degree of) likeness or agreement (to or with sth.); a comparison between two things. comparison: a likeness; equality: There’s no comparison between tin and silver. image: a likeness: He’s the image of his father. He saw his image reflected in the water. likeness: being the same or nearly the same: There’s very little likeness between those two brothers. resemblance: likeness: There’s little resemblance between the two sisters. similarity: a likeness; a similar appearance.

    Arabic-English dictionary > شبه

  • 10 مقارنة

    مُقَارَنَة \ comparison: comparing: I’m not tall, but he is short in (or by) comparison (with me). proportion: comparison, in size or amount: That building is tall in proportion to its width. Its cost was out of all proportion to its value (It is not worth nearly so much as they paid for it).

    Arabic-English dictionary > مقارنة

  • 11 analogy

    شَبَه \ analogy: (a degree of) likeness or agreement (to or with sth.); a comparison between two things. comparison: a likeness; equality: There’s no comparison between tin and silver. image: a likeness: He’s the image of his father. He saw his image reflected in the water. likeness: being the same or nearly the same: There’s very little likeness between those two brothers. resemblance: likeness: There’s little resemblance between the two sisters. similarity: a likeness; a similar appearance.

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  • 12 image

    شَبَه \ analogy: (a degree of) likeness or agreement (to or with sth.); a comparison between two things. comparison: a likeness; equality: There’s no comparison between tin and silver. image: a likeness: He’s the image of his father. He saw his image reflected in the water. likeness: being the same or nearly the same: There’s very little likeness between those two brothers. resemblance: likeness: There’s little resemblance between the two sisters. similarity: a likeness; a similar appearance.

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  • 13 likeness

    شَبَه \ analogy: (a degree of) likeness or agreement (to or with sth.); a comparison between two things. comparison: a likeness; equality: There’s no comparison between tin and silver. image: a likeness: He’s the image of his father. He saw his image reflected in the water. likeness: being the same or nearly the same: There’s very little likeness between those two brothers. resemblance: likeness: There’s little resemblance between the two sisters. similarity: a likeness; a similar appearance.

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  • 14 resemblance

    شَبَه \ analogy: (a degree of) likeness or agreement (to or with sth.); a comparison between two things. comparison: a likeness; equality: There’s no comparison between tin and silver. image: a likeness: He’s the image of his father. He saw his image reflected in the water. likeness: being the same or nearly the same: There’s very little likeness between those two brothers. resemblance: likeness: There’s little resemblance between the two sisters. similarity: a likeness; a similar appearance.

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  • 15 similarity

    شَبَه \ analogy: (a degree of) likeness or agreement (to or with sth.); a comparison between two things. comparison: a likeness; equality: There’s no comparison between tin and silver. image: a likeness: He’s the image of his father. He saw his image reflected in the water. likeness: being the same or nearly the same: There’s very little likeness between those two brothers. resemblance: likeness: There’s little resemblance between the two sisters. similarity: a likeness; a similar appearance.

    Arabic-English glossary > similarity

  • 16 proportion

    مُقَارَنَة \ comparison: comparing: I’m not tall, but he is short in (or by) comparison (with me). proportion: comparison, in size or amount: That building is tall in proportion to its width. Its cost was out of all proportion to its value (It is not worth nearly so much as they paid for it).

    Arabic-English glossary > proportion

  • 17 مشابهة

    مُشَابَهَة \ comparison: a likeness; equality: There’s no comparison between tin and silver. likeness: being the same or nearly the same: There’s very little likeness between those two brothers.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مشابهة

  • 18 مفاد

    مَفَاد \ sense: meaning: The word ‘hard’ can be used in the sense of ‘not easy’ or in the sense of ‘not soft’. \ مُفَاضَلَة \ comparison: comparing: I’m not tall, but he is short in (or by) comparison (with me).

    Arabic-English dictionary > مفاد

  • 19 likeness

    مُشَابَهَة \ comparison: a likeness; equality: There’s no comparison between tin and silver. likeness: being the same or nearly the same: There’s very little likeness between those two brothers.

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  • 20 weight

    ثَقَّلَ \ weight. \ ثِقْل \ weight: heaviness: I guessed its weight to be about 12 kilos. \ See Also وزن (وَزْن)‏ \ زِنَة \ weight: heaviness: I guessed its weight to be about 12 kilos. \ See Also وزن (وَزْن)‏ \ صَنْجة \ weight. \ See Also سَنْجةُ وَزْن \ عِيار \ weight: sth. of known heaviness, that is used on a pair of scales for weighing other objects (by comparison). \ See Also معيار (مِعْيَار)، مثقال (مِثْقَال)‏ \ مِثْقَال \ weight: sth. of known heaviness, that is used on a pair of scales for weighing other objects (by comparison). \ See Also معيار (مِعْيَار)‏ \ وَزَنَ \ weight: measure the heaviness of (sth.), esp. with a machine: What (What object) are you weighing? I’m weighing the sugar, to show a certain measure of heaviness What do you weigh? (How heavy are you?) I weigh sixty-five kilos. \ وَزْن \ weight: heaviness: I guessed its weight to be about 12 kilos.

    Arabic-English glossary > weight

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  • Comparison — Com*par i*son (? or ?), n. [F. comparaison, L. comparatio. See 1st {Compare}.] 1. The act of comparing; an examination of two or more objects with the view of discovering the resemblances or differences; relative estimate. [1913 Webster] As sharp …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • comparison — comparison, contrast, antithesis, collation, parallel mean a setting of things side by side so as to discover or exhibit their likenesses and differences, especially their generic likenesses and differences. Comparison is often used as the… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • comparison — 1. For comparison of adjectives, see adjective 3. 2. Comparison as the noun equivalent of compare is normally followed by with, not to, and this applies also to the expression by or in comparison: • By comparison with some of the 20 million tons… …   Modern English usage

  • comparison — [kəm par′ə sən] n. [ME < OFr comparaison < L comparatio < pp. of COMPARE] 1. a comparing or being compared; estimation of similarities and differences 2. sufficient likeness to make meaningful comparison possible; possibility of… …   English World dictionary

  • comparison — I noun alikeness, analogical procedure, analogy, association, balance, comparatio, comparative estimate, conlatio, contrast, correlation, equation, measurement, nearness, parallel, rapprochement, relative estimate, relative estimation,… …   Law dictionary

  • Comparison — Com*par i*son, v. t. To compare. [Obs.] Wyclif. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • comparison — mid 14c., from O.Fr. comparaison (12c.), from L. comparationem (nom. comparatio), noun of action from pp. stem of comparare make equal with, liken, bring together for a contest, lit. to couple together, to form in pairs, from com with (see COM… …   Etymology dictionary

  • comparison — [n] contrasting; corresponding allegory, analogizing, analogy, analyzing, association, balancing, bringing together, collating, collation, comparability, connection, contrast, correlation, discrimination, distinguishing, dividing, estimation,… …   New thesaurus

  • comparison — ► NOUN 1) the action or an instance of comparing. 2) the quality of being similar or equivalent …   English terms dictionary

  • comparison — n. 1) to draw, make a comparison 2) to hold up under comparison 3) to defy comparison 4) a favorable; unfavorable comparison 5) a comparison between; to, with (there is no comparison between them; she made a comparison of our literature to… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • comparison — com|pa|ri|son W2S3 [kəmˈpærısən] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(comparing)¦ 2¦(judgment)¦ 3¦(be like something)¦ 4 there s no comparison 5¦(grammar)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(COMPARING)¦[U] the process of comparing two or more people or things →↑compare, comparative ↑ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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