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1 compare
compare [kəmˈpεər]• compared to or with sth comparé à qch• how do the cars compare for speed? quelles sont les vitesses respectives des voitures ?• how do the prices compare? est-ce que les prix sont comparables ?• it doesn't or can't compare with the previous one il n'y a aucune comparaison avec le précédent3. noun• beyond or without compare sans comparaison possible* * *[kəm'peə(r)] 1.2.to be brave beyond compare — être incomparablement courageux/-euse
transitive verb comparerto compare somebody/something with ou to — comparer quelqu'un/quelque chose à or avec
3.to compare notes with somebody — fig échanger ses impressions avec quelqu'un
compared with prepositional phrase4.compared with somebody/something — par rapport à quelqu'un/quelque chose
intransitive verb être comparable ( with à)5.how does this job compare with your last one? — comment trouvez-vous cet emploi par rapport au précédent?
to compare oneself with ou to — se comparer à
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2 compare
A n a beauty/leader beyond compare une beauté/un chef incomparable ; to be brave beyond compare être incomparablement courageux/-euse.B vtr1 ( contrast) comparer ; to compare sb/sth with ou to comparer qn/qch à or avec ; to compare notes with sb fig échanger ses impressions avec qn ;2 ( liken) comparer (to à) ;3 Ling former les degrés de comparaison de [adjective, adverb].D vi être comparable (with à) ; the two televisions compare well for price les deux téléviseurs sont comparables du point de vue du prix ; to compare favourably/unfavourably with sth soutenir/ne pas soutenir la comparaison avec qch ; how do they compare? et si on les compare? ; how does this job compare with your last one? comment trouvez-vous cet emploi par rapport au précédent?
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