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1 compare with
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2 -compare to o compare with?-
Nota d'usoTo compare to e to compare with sono talvolta considerati sinonimi, ma alcuni li distinguono. To compare to viene usato per enunciare preferibilmente delle somiglianze: The poet compared life to an adventure, il poeta paragonò la vita a un'avventura, mentre to compare with si usa per spiegare anche somiglianze, ma soprattutto differenze: Prices have risen by only 2% this year compared with 5% two years ago, i prezzi sono cresciuti solo del 2% quest'anno, a differenza del 5% di due anni fa. In modo intransitivo, soltanto to compare with è corretto: The salary he earns at home does not compare with (mai to) what he might earn abroad, il salario che riceve nel suo paese non è paragonabile a quello che guadagnerebbe all'estero. -
3 compare with
1) Общая лексика: сравнивать с (To compare with is mainly to point out differences between objects regarded as essentially of the same order - AD)2) Психология: выдерживать сравнение, сравниться3) Макаров: сравнивать с (сопоставлять) -
4 compare with
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5 Compare with Random Number
Programming: CRNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Compare with Random Number
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6 compare with
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8 compare with
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9 compare with
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10 compare with the standard
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > compare with the standard
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11 in compare with
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13 he can't compare with his brother
he can't compare with his brotherEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he can't compare with his brother
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14 (it) does not compare with
Математика: не идти в сравнение сУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > (it) does not compare with
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15 Confer (compare with, сокр. cf.)
Религия: сравниУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Confer (compare with, сокр. cf.)
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16 his later work does not compare with his earlier
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > his later work does not compare with his earlier
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17 does not compare with
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18 He cannot compare with you.
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19 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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20 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?
См. также в других словарях:
compare with — compare with, compare to 1. In general usage, these two constructions tend to be used interchangeably; AmE generally prefers to when there is a choice, whereas in BrE the choice is more evenly divided. A broad distinction in principle should be… … Modern English usage
compare with — index approximate, contrast Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
compare to, compare with — These two can be usefully distinguished. Compare to should be used to liken things, compare with to consider their similarities or differences. She compared London to New York means that she felt London to be similar to New York. She compared… … Dictionary of troublesome word
compare to, compare with — These two can be usefully distinguished. Compare to should be used to liken things, compare with to consider their similarities or differences. She compared London to New York means that she felt London to be similar to New York. She compared… … Dictionary of troublesome word
compare with — phr verb Compare with is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑record … Collocations dictionary
compare with — /kəm peə wɪð/ verb to examine two things to see where they are the same and where they differ ● How do the sales this year compare with last year’s? ● Compared with the previous month, last month was terrific … Dictionary of banking and finance
not compare with — index differ (vary) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
compare with — be similar to or have a specified relationship with another thing or person: → compare … English new terms dictionary
compare with — (Roget s IV) , v. Syn. put beside, relate to, equate, equal; see compare 1 , 3 … English dictionary for students
compare to — compare with, compare to 1. In general usage, these two constructions tend to be used interchangeably; AmE generally prefers to when there is a choice, whereas in BrE the choice is more evenly divided. A broad distinction in principle should be… … Modern English usage
Compare — Com*pare , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Compared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Comparing}.] [L.comparare, fr. compar like or equal to another; com + par equal: cf. F. comparer. See {Pair}, {Peer} an equal, and cf. {Compeer}.] 1. To examine the character or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English