comparable

[英] [ˈkɔmpərəbl] [美] [ˈkɑmpərəbəl] 生词本

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1. ADJ 类似的;同类的 Something that is comparable to something else is roughly similar, for example in amount or importance. 
  • ...paying the same wages to men and women for work of comparable value...

    男女同工同酬

  • Farmers were meant to get an income comparable to that of townspeople...

    农民的收入本应该与城里人的收入相当。

  • The risk it poses is comparable with smoking just one cigarette every year.

    它所带来的危害相当于每年只抽一支烟所造成的危害。

comparably
  • ...to assess a number of comparably qualified students.

    对几个资格相近的学生进行评估

comparability
  • The rises are the result of a comparability study.

    上调是基于一项可比性研究作出的。

2. ADJ 可比的;可比较的 If two or more things are comparable, they are of the same kind or are in the same situation, and so they can reasonably be compared. 
  • In other comparable countries real wages increased much more rapidly...

    在其他具有可比性的国家,实际工资上涨更快。

  • By contrast, the comparable figure for the Netherlands is 16 per cent...

    相反,荷兰的相对数字为16%。

  • Published rates are not always directly comparable.

    公布的比率并不是每次都可以直接进行比较。

comparability
  • The result is a lack of comparability between the accounts of similar companies.

    结果是同类公司的账目之间缺乏可比性。

Adjective

1. able to be compared or worthy of comparison

2. conforming in every respect;

  • "boxes with corresponding dimensions"
  • "the like period of the preceding year"

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  • 1.可比较[的]

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  • 1.【修】可比(拟)
1. A fire is comparable with the sun; both give light and heat.
火可以和太阳相比,两者都可以发光发热。

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. No horse has a speed comparable to that of his.
没有一匹马的速度能比得上他的马。

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》