to compare
第三人称
compares
现在进行时
comparing
过去式
compared
过去完成时
compared
1
比较, 对比
to examine or look for the differences between of two or more objects
及物动词
- She literally took an hour comparing prices before making a purchase.
她在购买前花了整整一个小时比较价格。
- The students were asked to compare the themes of two different novels.
学生们被要求比较两部不同小说的主题。
- The scientist will compare the experimental results to draw conclusions.
科学家将比较实验结果以得出结论。
- Before choosing a hotel, it's wise to compare customer reviews online.
在选择酒店之前,明智的做法是在线比较顾客的评价。
- The chef likes to compare different cooking techniques to enhance flavors.
厨师喜欢比较不同的烹饪技术以增强风味。
2
比较, 相似
to be similar in nature or quality to something else
- The new restaurant can’t compare to the old one in terms of flavor.
新餐厅在味道上无法与旧餐厅相提并论。
- His performance doesn’t compare to hers; she’s much more skilled.
他的表现无法与她的相比;她熟练得多。
- The sequel doesn’t compare to the original movie.
续集无法相比原版电影。
- No other experience compares to the joy of holding your first child.
没有任何其他经历能比得上抱着你第一个孩子的喜悦。
- His singing voice doesn’t compare to what it used to be.
他的歌声无法与过去相提并论。
3
比较
to state or describe how two things or persons are similar
及物动词
- He often compares his brother to a superhero because of his strength.
他经常因为他的力量而将他的兄弟比作超级英雄。
- The guide compared the architecture of the building to ancient Roman designs.
导游将建筑的比较与古罗马的设计相提并论。
- The movie was compared to a classic because of its timeless appeal.
这部电影因其永恒的吸引力而被比作经典。
- He compared the athlete’s skills to those of a world champion.
他将运动员的技能与世界冠军的技能比较。
- The book compared modern technology to early innovations in communication.
这本书将现代技术与早期的通信创新进行了比较。
4
比较, 变化
(Grammar) to change an adjective to show different levels of degree
及物动词
- The teacher showed us how to compare "tall" to "taller" and "tallest."
老师向我们展示了如何将“高”与“更高”和“最高”比较。
- Can you compare the word "bright" to form its comparative and superlative?
你能比较单词“bright”以形成其比较级和最高级吗?
- In English class, we learned how to compare "fast" to "faster".
在英语课上,我们学习了如何将“快”与“更快”比较。
- Some words, like "good," are irregular when you compare them.
有些词,比如“好”,当你比较它们时是不规则的。
- I forgot how to compare "bad" until I remembered it changes to "worse".
我忘记了如何比较“坏”,直到我记起它变成了“更坏”。