词汇 | comparably |
释义 | comparably adverb uk /ˈkɒm.pər.ə.bli//kəmˈpær.ə.bli/ us /ˈkɑːm.pɚ.ə.bli//kəmˈper.ə.bli/ in a way that is similar in size, amount, or quality to something else: 比较地 Women usually have longer legs than comparably sized men.女性的腿通常比同等身量的男性长。 comparably priced tickets同等价位的门票 See comparable Both groups performed comparably well. American levels of poverty and inequality would be only slightly higher than the levels found in comparably affluent countries. If the great playwright had had a comparably gifted sister, what might her life have been like? Comparing and contrasting analogy antithesis apple as againstidiom balance something against something comparative contrast contrastive contrastively cross-reference differentiate measure next nonrelative perspective relative relatively shame stack stack up Examples of comparablycomparably Subjects performed comparably on the two first-order tasks in both the false belief and ' non-mental ' domains, so within domains scores were combined for analysis. Now snip off a comparably sized piece from a diffraction image hologram containing the same chair information. Comparably diluted vehicle stock solutions were also employed as controls. However, the monoclonal antibody did not produce a comparably clear staining pattern in whole mounts. The argument that secular public discourse provides a common denominator that all citizens share is comparably clever-and equally unpersuasive. In practice, the equipotency model (allowing all principal therapies to be viewed as comparably efficacious) promotes professionals treating patients according to their preferred treatment model. If monism is also comparably accurate, in the aggregate, then it is superior. Comparably, ear becomes 'hear', air solidifies to 'hair', and 'am' becomes edible: 'ham'. Do these age groups behave comparably in their use of innovative forms? It is clearly of interest to inquire whether the symmetries of the present problem can be comparably helpful. There are no comparably broad descriptions based on constructive methods. Certainly the future emergence of comparably invigorating figures will be dependent on our recognizing the role that communal artistic cultures play in shaping musical identities. For example, if memories can persist intact for the lifetime of an organism, then the memory storage device should be comparably enduring. It has been shown that in the context of proper training both surgeons and radiologists achieve comparably high diagnostic sensitivity and specificity with ultrasound. On the discrimination task (requiring a same - different judgment), the groups performed comparably. See all examples of comparably These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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