compared
英 [kəmˈpeəd]
美 [kəmˈperd]
adj. 比较的,对照的
过去分词:compared
柯林斯词典
- PREP-PHRASE 与…相比;和…比起来
If you say, for example, that one thing is large or smallcompared withanother orcompared toanother, you mean that it is larger or smaller than the other thing.- The room was light and lofty compared with our Tudor ones...
跟我们都铎风格的房间比起来,这个房间显得素雅而大气。 - Columbia was a young city compared to venerable Charleston.
与历史悠久的查尔斯顿相比,哥伦比亚是个年轻的城市。
- The room was light and lofty compared with our Tudor ones...
- PREP-PHRASE 相对…而言;对照
You talk about one situation or thingcompared withanother orcompared toanother when contrasting the two situations or things.- Women are smoking two extra cigarettes a week, compared with four years ago...
与四年前相比, 现在女性每周要多抽两支烟。 - In 1800 Ireland's population was nine million, compared to Britain's 16 million.
1800年,爱尔兰的人口数为900万,而英国则有1,600万。
- Women are smoking two extra cigarettes a week, compared with four years ago...
双语例句
- Compared with the long-standing friendship between the two countries, their boundary dispute is only an issue of a temporary and limited nature.
两国之间的边界争论,比起两国的悠久友谊来说,是一个暂时性和局部性的问题。 - The cost pales into insignificance when compared with the damage done to his reputation
与对他声誉造成的损伤相比,这一代价就变得微不足道了。 - Such roles are small beer compared with the fame she once enjoyed.
和她曾经享有的名气相比,这样的角色真的算不了什么。 - Some commentators compared his work to that of James Joyce
有些评注者把他的作品与詹姆斯·乔伊斯的作品相提并论。 - The cost was peanuts compared to a new kitchen
与建新厨房相比,那笔费用微不足道。 - Compared to people living only a few generations ago, we have greater opportunities to have a good time
比起上几辈人,我们有更多机会享受生活。 - His progress at school had been unspectacular compared to his brother.
和弟弟相比,他在学校里的进步很不起眼。 - The strength of an individual, as compared with that of the masses, is but a drop in the ocean.
个人的力量和群众的力量相比,不过是沧海一粟。 - Our work can be compared to a battle.
我们的工作好比一场战斗。 - He compared my paper with hers.
他拿我的作业与她的相比较。