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1 compare
kəm'peə1) (to put (things etc) side by side in order to see to what extent they are the same or different: If you compare his work with hers you will find hers more accurate; This is a good essay compared with your last one.) comparar2) (to describe as being similar to: She compared him to a monkey.) comparar3) (to be near in standard or quality: He just can't compare with Mozart.) compararse•- comparative
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- comparison
compare vb comparartr[kəm'peəSMALLr/SMALL]1 comparar (to/with, con)1 compararse ( with, con)■ cheap red wine just doesn't compare with Rioja el vino tinto barato no se puede comparar con el Rioja■ how does his new film compare with his previous ones? ¿qué tal su nueva película comparada con las anteriores?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbeyond compare sin comparación, incomparablecompared with comparado,-a con, en comparación con: compararcompare vito compare with : poder comparar con, tener comparación concompare n: comparación fbeyond compare: sin igual, sin parv.• abalanzar v.• asemejar v.• comparar v.• contraponer v.• equiparar v.• parangonar v.• pintiparar v.• tantear v.
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1. kəm'per, kəm'peə(r)a) ( make comparison between) compararto compare something/somebody TO o WITH something/somebody — comparar algo/a alguien con algo/alguien
it's tiny compared to your house — es pequeñísima comparada con tu casa or en comparación con tu casa
b) ( liken)to compare something/somebody TO something/somebody — comparar algo/a alguien con or a algo/alguien
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vihow do the two models compare for speed? — en cuanto a velocidad ¿qué diferencia hay entre los dos modelos?
to compare WITH something: nothing compares with good home cooking la comida casera no se puede comparar con nada; it compares favorably with your previous efforts — este trabajo está mejor que los anteriores
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mass noun (liter)[kǝm'pɛǝ(r)]beyond compare — sin comparación, incomparable
1. VTto compare sth/sb with or to sth/sb — comparar algo/a algn con or a algo/algn
Oxford is small compared with London — Oxford es pequeño en comparación a or comparado con Londres
- compare notes with sb2) (Gram) formar los grados de comparación de2.VIit doesn't compare with yours — no se lo puede comparar al tuyo, no tiene comparación con el tuyo
how do they compare? — ¿cuáles son sus cualidades respectivas?
how do they compare for speed? — ¿cuál tiene mayor velocidad?
how do the prices compare? — ¿qué tal son los precios en comparación?
it compares favourably with the other — no pierde por comparación con el otro, supera al otro
3.Nbeyond compare — poet incomparable, sin comparación, sin par
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1. [kəm'per, kəm'peə(r)]a) ( make comparison between) compararto compare something/somebody TO o WITH something/somebody — comparar algo/a alguien con algo/alguien
it's tiny compared to your house — es pequeñísima comparada con tu casa or en comparación con tu casa
b) ( liken)to compare something/somebody TO something/somebody — comparar algo/a alguien con or a algo/alguien
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vihow do the two models compare for speed? — en cuanto a velocidad ¿qué diferencia hay entre los dos modelos?
to compare WITH something: nothing compares with good home cooking la comida casera no se puede comparar con nada; it compares favorably with your previous efforts — este trabajo está mejor que los anteriores
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mass noun (liter)beyond compare — sin comparación, incomparable
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2 comparar
v.1 to compare, to make a comparison.comparar algo/a alguien con algo/alguien to compare something/somebody with something/somebodycomparar precios to compare prices, to shop around¡no compares, ésta es mucho más bonita! don't compare, this one's much nicer!Elsa carea beneficios Elsa compares benefits.2 to draw a comparison, to make a comparison.* * *1 to compare\¡no compares! familiar far from it!* * *verb* * *1.VT to compare (a to) ( con with, to)comparar dos archivos — (Inform) to compare two files
por favor, no compares, esta casa es mucho mejor que la que tenías antes — there's no comparison, this house is much better than the one you had before
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( contrastar) to comparecomparar algo/a alguien con algo/alguien — to compare something/somebody with something/somebody
b) ( asemejar) to comparecomparar algo/a alguien a algo/alguien — to compare something/somebody to something/somebody
2.no puede ni compararse al otro — it doesn't even compare at all to o with the other one
comparar vi to make a comparison, to compare* * *= compare, draw + parallel, make + comparisons, liken, cross-tabulate, factor, collate, triangulate, cross-reference, equate (with/to), diff.Nota: Usado generalmente en informática para comparar diferencias entre diferentes versiones de un mismo archivo.Ex. All words in the titles of the documents to be indexed will be compared, by a computer, with a pre-selected stop list or stopword list.Ex. This article draws a parallel between the growth of video collections and the earlier introduction of paperbacks into libraries.Ex. Quality in reviewing can be variable, but ARBA has a good record for providing critical comments when indicated and does not hesitate to make comparisons with similar tools.Ex. It can be likened to the production of a modern painting using spray paints and masks.Ex. Survey items, including subject searched, method of instruction, amount of searching experience, data base selected, and perceived relevance of citations retrieved, were cross-tabulated and examined for significance using the chi squared test.Ex. Library funding was factored against the comprehensive budgets of WTALC institutions, resulting in a measurement of the comparative percentage of university money made available to its libraries.Ex. It is no longer necessary to collate unaided, since copies can now be compared mechanically with a Hinman collating machine, which rapidly shows up all variation between them.Ex. The author discusses the advantages of using meta search engines for searching the World Wide Web as an alternative to using several search engines and triangulating the results.Ex. The editor has done a good job of cross-referencing the material, thus highlighting some of the ways in which separate factors interact and multiply their disintegrating effects.Ex. These new symbols can be equated with the symbols 'x' and 'xx' that are used currently in many authority listings to convey the same meaning.Ex. There are many tools available for diffing text files, but we often find ourselves wanting to see how an image file has changed too.----* comparándolo = in comparison.* comparar con = match against, run + Nombre + through + Nombre, weigh against, stand up against.* comparar detalle a detalle = compare + point by point.* comparar notas = compare + notes.* comparar precios = comparison shop.* compararse = rival, measure up (to).* compararse con = stack up against, measure up against, match up against.* compararse favorablemente = compare + favourably.* comprar comparando productos = shop around, shopping around.* imposible de comparar = incommemsurable, incommensurate.* si los comparamos = in comparison.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( contrastar) to comparecomparar algo/a alguien con algo/alguien — to compare something/somebody with something/somebody
b) ( asemejar) to comparecomparar algo/a alguien a algo/alguien — to compare something/somebody to something/somebody
2.no puede ni compararse al otro — it doesn't even compare at all to o with the other one
comparar vi to make a comparison, to compare* * *= compare, draw + parallel, make + comparisons, liken, cross-tabulate, factor, collate, triangulate, cross-reference, equate (with/to), diff.Nota: Usado generalmente en informática para comparar diferencias entre diferentes versiones de un mismo archivo.Ex: All words in the titles of the documents to be indexed will be compared, by a computer, with a pre-selected stop list or stopword list.
Ex: This article draws a parallel between the growth of video collections and the earlier introduction of paperbacks into libraries.Ex: Quality in reviewing can be variable, but ARBA has a good record for providing critical comments when indicated and does not hesitate to make comparisons with similar tools.Ex: It can be likened to the production of a modern painting using spray paints and masks.Ex: Survey items, including subject searched, method of instruction, amount of searching experience, data base selected, and perceived relevance of citations retrieved, were cross-tabulated and examined for significance using the chi squared test.Ex: Library funding was factored against the comprehensive budgets of WTALC institutions, resulting in a measurement of the comparative percentage of university money made available to its libraries.Ex: It is no longer necessary to collate unaided, since copies can now be compared mechanically with a Hinman collating machine, which rapidly shows up all variation between them.Ex: The author discusses the advantages of using meta search engines for searching the World Wide Web as an alternative to using several search engines and triangulating the results.Ex: The editor has done a good job of cross-referencing the material, thus highlighting some of the ways in which separate factors interact and multiply their disintegrating effects.Ex: These new symbols can be equated with the symbols 'x' and 'xx' that are used currently in many authority listings to convey the same meaning.Ex: There are many tools available for diffing text files, but we often find ourselves wanting to see how an image file has changed too.* comparándolo = in comparison.* comparar con = match against, run + Nombre + through + Nombre, weigh against, stand up against.* comparar detalle a detalle = compare + point by point.* comparar notas = compare + notes.* comparar precios = comparison shop.* compararse = rival, measure up (to).* compararse con = stack up against, measure up against, match up against.* compararse favorablemente = compare + favourably.* comprar comparando productos = shop around, shopping around.* imposible de comparar = incommemsurable, incommensurate.* si los comparamos = in comparison.* * *comparar [A1 ]vt1 (contrastar) to compare comparar algo/a algn CON algo/algn to compare sth/sb WITH sth/sbcomparado con los de ayer, este ejercicio es fácil this exercise is easy compared with o to yesterday's2 (asemejar) to compare comparar algo/a algn A algo/algn to compare sth/sb TO sth/sben el poema la compara a una diosa griega in the poem he compares her to a Greek goddess■ compararvito make a comparison, compare* * *
comparar ( conjugate comparar) verbo transitivo
to compare;
comparar algo/a algn a or con algo/algn to compare sth/sb to o with sth/sb;◊ no puede ni compararse al otro it doesn't even compare at all to o with the other one
verbo intransitivo
to make a comparison, to compare
comparar verbo transitivo to compare [con, with]: no le compares con su hermano, don't compare him with his brother
' comparar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
como
- contraponer
- asemejar
- equiparar
English:
compare
- equate
- liken
- shop around
- measure
* * *♦ vtto compare;comparar algo/a alguien con algo/alguien to compare sth/sb with sth/sb;comparar precios to compare prices, to shop around♦ vito compare, to make a comparison;¡no compares, ésta es mucho más bonita! don't compare, this one's much nicer!* * *v/t compare ( con with, to)* * *comparar vt: to compare* * *comparar vb to compare -
3 ser mejor que
(v.) = be superior to, compare + favourablyEx. The video playback units are all Betamax format because it is felt that the picture quality is far superior to VHS (Video Home System) and other formats.Ex. The system compares favourably with commercial ones in cost and reliability = El sistema se compara favorablemente con los sistemas comerciales en coste y fiabilidad.* * *(v.) = be superior to, compare + favourablyEx: The video playback units are all Betamax format because it is felt that the picture quality is far superior to VHS (Video Home System) and other formats.
Ex: The system compares favourably with commercial ones in cost and reliability = El sistema se compara favorablemente con los sistemas comerciales en coste y fiabilidad. -
4 desmerecer
v.1 not to deserve, to be unworthy of.2 to lose value.desmerecer (en algo) de alguien to be inferior to somebody (in something)ganó el equipo visitante, pero el Bétis no desmereció the visiting team won, but Bétis gave a good account of themselves* * *1 (quitar mérito a) to mar, detract from1 (perder valor) to lose value, deteriorate■ la victoria desmereció por la caída de su rival his triumph was marred by the fact that his rival fell over2 (ser inferior) to compare unfavourably (US unfavorably) (de, with), be inferior (de, to)■ el nuevo presidente no desmerece de su predecesor the new president doesn't compare unfavourably with his predecessor\no desmerecer algo/a alguien to give something it's due/somebody their due■ ganó Shaw, pero no hay que desmerecer a Wilson que es muy buena jugadora Shaw won, but one must give Wilson her due, she's a very good player* * *1.2. VI1) (=deteriorarse) to deteriorate2) (=perder valor) to lose value3)desmerecer de algo — to compare unfavourably o (EEUU) unfavorably with sth
* * *verbo intransitivosu voz no desmerece de la de los mejores tenores — his voice compares favorably with the best tenors
* * *----* no desmerecer = compare + favourably.* * *verbo intransitivosu voz no desmerece de la de los mejores tenores — his voice compares favorably with the best tenors
* * ** no desmerecer = compare + favourably.* * *desmerecer [E3 ]viel cuadro desmerece con ese marco that frame doesn't do the painting justice, the painting is let down by that frameno desmerecer DE algo to compare favorably WITH sthsu voz no desmerece de la de los mejores tenores del mundo his voice bears o stands comparison with the best tenors in the world, his voice compares favorably with o is in no way inferior to the best tenors in the world■ desmerecervteste vino no va a desmerecer la comida this wine will do the meal justice* * *♦ vtnot to deserve, to be unworthy of♦ vi1. [perder mérito] to lose value;las hermosas flores desmerecían en aquel lóbrego salón the beautiful flowers didn't look their best in that gloomy room;ganó el equipo visitante, pero el Betis no desmereció the visiting team won, but Betis gave a good account of themselves2. [ser inferior]desmerecer (en algo) de algo/alguien to compare unfavourably with sth/sb (in sth);este vino no desmerece en nada de otros más conocidos this wine easily bears comparison with other better-known ones* * *I v/t not do justice toII v/i1 be unworthy ( con of)2:desmerecer de not stand comparison with;no desmerecer de be in no way inferior to* * *desmerecer {53} vt: to be unworthy ofdesmerecer vi1) : to decline in value2)desmerecer de : to compare unfavorably with -
5 número de aprobados
(n.) = pass rateEx. Nevertheless, the pass rate for this course compares favourably with that of other courses in the Department of Library and Information Science = No obstante, el número de aprobados de este curso se es mejor que el de otros cursos del Departamento de Biblioteconomía y Documentación.* * *(n.) = pass rateEx: Nevertheless, the pass rate for this course compares favourably with that of other courses in the Department of Library and Information Science = No obstante, el número de aprobados de este curso se es mejor que el de otros cursos del Departamento de Biblioteconomía y Documentación.
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6 porcentaje de aprobados
(n.) = pass rateEx. Nevertheless, the pass rate for this course compares favourably with that of other courses in the Department of Library and Information Science = No obstante, el número de aprobados de este curso se es mejor que el de otros cursos del Departamento de Biblioteconomía y Documentación.* * *(n.) = pass rateEx: Nevertheless, the pass rate for this course compares favourably with that of other courses in the Department of Library and Information Science = No obstante, el número de aprobados de este curso se es mejor que el de otros cursos del Departamento de Biblioteconomía y Documentación.
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