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◎ 单词释义

adj.比较的;相当的

n.比较级

副词: comparatively

/">成人英语MBA联考单词大全adj.(形容词)

    比较(而言)的,比较性的,相比的,相比之下的,相比而言的

    相对(而言)的

    相当的,还可以的

    用比较方法的,比较法的

    【语法】比较级的

    攻击竞争者的

    淡淡的

    n.(名词)

      【语】比较级(形式),比较级的词

      (可)匹敌者,(可)比拟物,竞争者,对手

      adj.(形容词)

        [A]比较的,相比的 involving comparison or comparing

        [A]相比之下的,相比而言的,相对的 measured or judged by a comparison which is not stated

        comparative的翻译

        noun

        1. the comparative form of an adjective or adverb

        e.g. `faster' is the comparative of the adjective `fast'
        `less famous' is the comparative degree of the adjective `famous'
        `more surely' is the comparative of the adverb `surely'

        Synonym: comparative degree

        adj

        1. estimated by comparison
        not absolute or complete

        e.g. a relative stranger

        Synonym: relative

        2. relating to or based on or involving comparison

        e.g. comparative linguistics

        1. (状态)相对的,比较而言的
        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 situation in other places.

        e.g. ...those who manage to reach the comparative safety of Fendel...
        达到“芬司匹利”药品相对安全标准的那些药
        e.g. The task was accomplished with comparative ease.
        相对而言,任务完成得比较轻松。

        comparatively
        ...a comparatively small nation.
        相对较小的国家
        ...children who find it comparatively easy to make and keep friends.
        那些觉得结交朋友、保持友谊相对容易的孩子们

        2. (研究)比较的
        A comparative study is a study that involves the comparison of two or more things of the same kind.

        comparative的解释

        e.g. ...a comparative study of the dietary practices of people from various regions of India.
        对印度各地区的人饮食习惯的比较研究
        e.g. ...a professor of English and comparative literature.
        研究英语和比较文学的教授

        3. (形容词或副词)比较级的
        In grammar, the comparative form of an adjective or adverb shows that something has more of a quality than something else has. For example, 'bigger' is the comparative form of 'big', and 'more quickly' is the comparative form of 'quickly'.

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        2. 比较级的:比较 comparison | 比较级的 comparative | 比利时 Belgium

        以上就是本站详细整理的词语comparative是什么意思的翻译解释,供大家参考一下。

comparative的用法及例句:

Play allows a young animal to explore its environment and practice skill in comparative safety since the surrounding adults generally do not expect the young to deal with threats or predators.(玩耍可以让一只小动物探索环境并在相对安全的环境中练习技能,因为周围的成年动物通常不期望幼崽应对威胁或捕食者。)

In doing so, he was an early pioneer of comparative neuroanatomy.(这样做,使他成为比较神经组织学的先驱。)

The two heap dumps facilitate comparative analysis using MDD4J.(这两个堆转储有助于使用MDD4J进行比较分析。)

But its comparative advantage has deeper roots.(但是它的相对优势有更扎实的根基。)

Its enablers are the laws of comparative advantage and economies of scale.(而成就他们伟业的正是全球化的制胜法则——比较优势和规模经济。)

For one thing, it contradicts Ricardian comparative advantage.(从一点上说,它违背李嘉图的比较优势说。)

Comparative outcome assessments can help rank effectiveness of interventions.(对结果进行比较评估可有助于评定干预措施的效益等级。)

This is your comparative advantage.(这是你们的比较优势。)

This limitation derives from Nakane's methodology—that of oral history—which cannot substitute for a broader theoretical or comparative perspective.(口述历史这种局限性源于Nakane的方法,这不能取代更广泛的理论或比较视角。)

Some versions provide for comparative analysis of multiple dumps.(有些版本提供了多个转储的比较分析。)

用作形容词(adj.)

Let's make a comparative study of the two languages.
让我们将这两种语言作一下比较研究。After many hardships, he now lives in comparative ease.
经过许多困难之后,他现在的生活相当舒适。“Worse” is the comparative form of “bad”.worse
是bad的比较级形式。

用作形容词 (adj.)

~+名词

comparative success相对而言的成功comparative comfort相当舒适comparative degree比较级comparative linguistics比较语言学

The comparative claims of pleasure and wisdom.