comparable
adjective OPAL W
/ˈkɒmpərəbl/
/ˈkɑːmpərəbl/
- similar to somebody/something else and able to be compared
类似的;可比较的 - A comparable house in the south of the city would cost twice as much.
一栋类似的房子位于城南就要贵一倍。 - comparable to/with somebody/something The situation in the US is not directly comparable to that in the UK.
美国的情况与英国的不能直接相比。 - Inflation is now at a rate comparable with that in other European countries.
现在通货膨胀率已经和欧洲其他国家的差不多了。 - comparable in something The two machines are comparable in size.
这两台机器大小相若。
- Its brain is closely comparable to the brain of a chimpanzee.
它的大脑与黑猩猩的大脑非常类似。 - No other country at that time had an organized public opinion remotely comparable to Britain's.
当时没有任何国家有英国那样的有组织舆论。 - The earthquake was comparable with others in recent years.
这次地震与近年的数次地震相似。 - The regional variation in Australian accent is not in any way comparable to that found in the UK or US.
澳大利亚口音的地域差异与英国或美国的根本没法比较。 - There are no other scanners even remotely comparable to this in terms of quality of image produced.
就扫描出的图像质量而言,没有任何其他扫描仪可以与之媲美。 - a job comparable to mine
可与我的工作相提并论的工作
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- become
- closely
- quite
- very
- …
- in
- to
- with
- …
- something comparable (to something)
- there is nothing comparable (to something)
词源late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin comparabilis, from the verb comparare, from compar ‘like, equal’, from com- ‘with’ + par ‘equal’. - A comparable house in the south of the city would cost twice as much.