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com·pare
/kəmˈpær, ˈpɛr/
(vt.)比較,比喻,匹敵(vi.)相比比較
From:
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compare
比較
From:
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compare
比較
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·pare
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Compared
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Comparing
.]
1.
To
examine
the
character
or
qualities
of
,
as
of
two
or
more
persons
or
things
,
for
the
purpose
of
discovering
their
resemblances
or
differences
;
to
bring
into
comparison
;
to
regard
with
discriminating
attention
.
Compare
dead
happiness
with
living
woe
.
--
Shak
.
The
place
he
found
beyond
expression
bright
,
Compared
with
aught
on
earth
. --
Milton
.
Compare
our
faces
and
be
judge
yourself
.
--
Shak
.
To
compare
great
things
with
small
.
--
Milton
.
2.
To
represent
as
similar
,
for
the
purpose
of
illustration
;
to
liken
.
Solon
compared
the
people
unto
the
sea
,
and
orators
and
counselors
to
the
winds
;
for
that
the
sea
would
be
calm
and
quiet
if
the
winds
did
not
trouble
it
.
--
Bacon
.
3.
Gram.
To
inflect
according
to
the
degrees
of
comparison
;
to
state
positive
,
comparative
,
and
superlative
forms
of
;
as
,
most
adjectives
of
one
syllable
are
compared
by
affixing
“- er”
and
“-est”
to
the
positive
form
;
as
,
black
,
blacker
,
blackest
;
those
of
more
than
one
syllable
are
usually
compared
by
prefixing
“more”
and
“most”
,
or
“less”
and
“least”
,
to
the
positive
;
as
,
beautiful
,
more beautiful
,
most beautiful
.
Syn:
--
To
Compare
,
Compare with
,
Compare to
.
Usage:
Things
are
compared
with
each
other
in
order
to
learn
their
relative
value
or
excellence
.
Thus
we
compare
Cicero
with
Demosthenes
,
for
the
sake
of
deciding
which
was
the
greater
orator
.
One
thing
is
compared
to
another
because
of
a
real
or
fanciful
likeness
or
similarity
which
exists
between
them
.
Thus
it
has
been
common
to
compare
the
eloquence
of
Demosthenes
to
a
thunderbolt
,
on
account
of
its
force
,
and
the
eloquence
of
Cicero
to
a
conflagration
,
on
account
of
its
splendor
.
Burke
compares
the
parks
of
London
to
the
lungs
of
the
human
body
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·pare
v. i.
1.
To
be
like
or
equal
;
to
admit
,
or
be
worthy
of
,
comparison
;
as
,
his
later
work
does
not
compare
with
his
earlier
.
I
should
compare
with
him
in
excellence
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
vie
;
to
assume
a
likeness
or
equality
.
Shall
pack
horses
. . .
compare
with
Cæsars?
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·pare
,
n.
1.
Comparison
. [
Archaic
]
His
mighty
champion
,
strong
beyond
compare
.
--
Milton
.
Their
small
galleys
may
not
hold
compare
With
our
tall
ships
. --
Waller
.
2.
Illustration
by
comparison
;
simile
. [
Obs
.]
Rhymes
full
of
protest
,
of
oath
,
and
big
compare
.
--
Shak
.
Beyond compare
.
See
Beyond comparison
,
under
Comparison
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·pare
,
v. t.
To
get
;
to
procure
;
to
obtain
;
to
acquire
[
Obs
.]
To
fill
his
bags
,
and
richesse
to
compare
.
--
Spenser
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
compare
n
:
qualities
that
are
comparable
; "
no
comparison
between
the
two
books
"; "
beyond
compare
" [
syn
:
comparison
,
equivalence
,
comparability
]
v
1:
examine
and
note
the
similarities
or
differences
of
; "
John
compared
his
haircut
to
his
friend's
"; "
We
compared
notes
after
we
had
both
seen
the
movie
"
2:
be
comparable
; "
This
car
does
not
compare
with
our
line
of
Mercedes
"
3:
consider
or
describe
as
similar
,
equal
,
or
analogous
; "
We
can
compare
the
Han
dynasty
to
the
Romans
"; "
You
cannot
equate
success
in
financial
matters
with
greed
" [
syn
:
liken
,
equate
]
4:
to
form
the
comparative
or
superlative
form
on
an
adjective
or
adverb
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