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    comparative 的英语意思

    comparativecomparative1 /kəmˈpærətɪv/ adjective 查看全部语言翻译1 comparative comfort/freedom/wealth etc comfort, freedom, wealth etc that is quite good when compared to how comfortable, free, or rich etc something or someone else is与其他事物或人相比尚算不错的舒适度、自由度、财富等 SYN  relative:  After a lifetime of poverty, his last few years were spent in comparative comfort.在贫困中度过了一生后,他最后几年生活在相对舒适之中。 She didn’t want to leave the comparative safety of the shelter.她不想离开避难所相对安全的环境。2comparative study/analysis etc a study etc that involves comparing something to something else涉及将某事物与其他事物进行比较的研究等:  a comparative study of the US and British steel industries对美英钢铁工业的比较研究3comparative beginner/newcomer etc someone who is not really a beginner etc, but who seems to be one when compared to other people who have lived or worked somewhere for a long time本身并非真正的新手等,但与在某地长期生活或工作的人相比显得如此的人:  After living here five years, we’re still considered comparative newcomers.在这里住了五年,我们仍被视为相对意义上的新来者。4comparative figures/data comparative figures etc are similar to other figures, so that you can make a comparison与其他数据具有可比性的数据等,以便进行对比:  Comparative figures for last year clearly show how sales have declined.去年的比较数据清楚地显示了销售额下滑的情况。5 technical术语 the comparative form of an adjective or adverb shows an increase in size, quality, degree etc when it is considered in relation to something else. For example, ‘bigger’ is the comparative form of ‘big’, and ‘more slowly’ is the comparative form of ‘slowly’.形容词或副词的比较级形式,表示在与其他事物相比较时规模、质量、程度等的增加。例如,"bigger"是"big"的比较级形式,"more slowly"是"slowly"的比较级形式。superlative
    comparativecomparative2 noun the comparative technical术语 the form of an adjective or adverb that shows an increase in size, degree etc when something is considered in relation to something else. For example, ‘bigger’ is the comparative of ‘big’, and ‘more slowly’ is the comparative of ‘slowly’.形容词或副词的比较级,表示在与其他事物相比较时规模、程度等的增加。例如,"bigger"是"big"的比较级,"more slowly"是"slowly"的比较级。the superlative