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English is similar to ...

Compared with ... Chinese: Compared with ...

First, compare to

English [? Los Angeles? k? N tu:] beauty [? Los Angeles? k? n tu]

Compared with ... ...

I am compared to a wheat, with only one difference. ?

I am compared to different wheat grains.

Life can be compared to a journey without a destination?

Life is like a journey without knowing the destination.

Phrases:

Compare sth to sth? Compare ... to

Compare business to war? Compare the shopping center to a battlefield.

Compare someone to? sensible

Be compared to? be like

5. Metaphor comparison? compare

6. Metaphor? Compare ... to

Second, compared with

English [k? m? pe? d wi? ] beauty [k? m? p? R&D w]

Compare with, compare with.

Compared with great musicians, he is a dwarf. ?

Compared with great musicians, he is a dwarf.

Such a role is nothing compared with the reputation she once enjoyed. ?

Compared with the fame she once enjoyed, such a role is really nothing.

Phrases:

1, compared with d? Compared with. Compare with; and

2. compare e with? Compared with ... ...

3. Comparative study? comparative study

4. Compared with superiority? relative dominance

5. Compared with the control group? Compared with the control group

6. Compared with others? Compared with other people

7. Compared with expensive? More expensive

8. Compared with other models? Compared with other models

9. Liuzhou and? Compared with Liuzhou

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Synonym:

First of all, contrast

English [? k? Ntrɑ:st] beauty [? kɑ:ntr? st]

Contrast, contrast; Difference; Contrast, on the contrary; contrast

Comparison of intransitive verbs; make a contrast (with sth)

Make a comparison, make a comparison; compare with ...

The company lost $7 million this quarter, compared with a profit of $6.2 million in the same period last year.

The company lost 7 million yuan this quarter, compared with a profit of 6.2 million yuan in the same period last year.

Second, comparison.

English [k? m? p? r? Sn] beauty [k? m? p? r? s? n]

Compare and contrast; Metaphor; comparative degree

It is very interesting to compare with other oil-producing countries.

It is very interesting compared with other oil-producing countries.