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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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noun ADJ. favourable, unfavourable | broad, crude, simple | close, detailed, direct | fair, good, meaningful, useful, valid | unfair VERB + COMPARISON draw, make It's difficult to make a direct comparison?the two things are so different. | allow, enable, facilitate, invite The similarity between the two invites comparison. | bear, stand Our problems don't bear comparison with those elsewhere. PREP. by ~ (with) Jane is still quite young, and Fiona seems old by comparison. | for ~ Let's put them side by side for comparison. | in ~ to/with The glasses are small in comparison with the old ones. | ~ between a comparison between figures for last year and this year | ~ with a comparison with other schools PHRASES a basis for comparison to provide a basis for comparison | a point of comparison
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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noun difference: The comparison between us is fair.
Simple Definitions
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comparison verbs make a comparison (= compare people or things ) • Using the Internet is an easy way to make comparisons between prices. draw a comparison (= say in what way people or things are similar ) • People have drawn comparisons between this movie and those of Quentin Tarantino. provide a comparison • The test can be used to provide a comparison of a child's language development with that of other children. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + comparison a direct comparison • You can’t really make a direct comparison between the the two schools. an interesting comparison • The exhibition provides an interesting comparison of the artists’ works. a valid/useful/meaningful comparison (= a reasonable one, based on sensible information ) • There is not enough data for a valid comparison to be made. a fair/unfair comparison • A fair comparison between the two firms is extremely difficult. a favourable/unfavourable comparison (= in which one thing or person is judged to be better/worse than another ) • My family was always making unfavourable comparisons between me and my older brother. a detailed comparison • Students had to write a detailed comparison of the two texts. a price comparison • A price comparison shopping site was launched last month.
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