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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
compare/contrast
comparing quantities HOW MUCH/MANY comparing sizes SIZE see also DIFFERENT, SAME - to see or show how sb/sth is similar to or different from sb/sth else: compare A and B, compare A with/to B; noun (C/U): comparison Think about the question for five minutes and then compare your ideas. ◎ If you compare my writing with George's, you can see that his is much more elegant. ◎ I'd like to make a comparison between the two methods. - comparing two or more things: comparative a comparative study - compared with what is usual or what you expect: comparatively, relatively You'll find that this exercise is comparatively easy. ◎ We live in a relatively poor area of town. - when compared to sb/sth: by/in comparison (with sb/sth), compared to/with sb/sth, unlike sb/sth These people are so poor. I feel rich by comparison. ◎ In comparison with the other children, she is very intelligent. ◎ Compared to your mother, you're really quite tall. ◎ Unlike many people, I have no desire to read endless stories about the Royal family in the newspapers. ※ making a comparison - the form of an adjective or adverb that expresses a greater amount, quantity, etc: comparative The comparative of 'fast' is 'faster'. - to compare people or things, you say as ※¦ as, not as ※¦ as, not so ※¦ as, (after a comparative form) than Our car is just as fast as theirs. ◎ The hotel wasn't as comfortable as we had expected. ◎ This puzzle isn't so difficult as the last one. ◎ She looks a lot happier than she used to. - to make a comparison stronger, you can use even before a comparative form She has even more/less money than he does. ◎ It's even colder in here than it was outside. ※ being more or less in degree FAIRLY/VERY ※ emphasizing differences - to compare people or things in order to show the differences between them: contrast A and/with B Let's contrast the school systems in Japan and Britain. ◎ The film contrasts his poor childhood with his later life as a millionaire. - a clear difference between people or things that is seen when they are compared: contrast (noun C/U) We noticed a striking contrast between the death rates in the two periods. - when compared to sb/sth (emphasizing the difference): in/by contrast, in contrast to sth, as opposed to sth The pianist played brilliantly. The orchestra, by contrast, was very dull. ◎ Watching football, as opposed to playing it, is increasingly popular. ※ expressing contrasting ideas in speech or writing AND/OR/BUT ※ MORE ... - (especially in literature) a comparison between one thing and another (for example 'As busy as a bee'): simile
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