0 an obvious difference between two people or things -- contraste
The contrast between their lifestyles couldn’t be greater.
2 a difference or distinction between people or things -- contraste [ masculine ]
3 the difference between shades of color or light -- contraste [ masculine ]
adding contrast with darker colors añadiendo contraste con colores más oscuros
4 to compare two things to show a contrast -- contrastar
5 to be noticeably different -- contrastar
His enthusiasm for life contrasts with her pessimism. Su entusiasmo por la vida contrasta con su pesimismo.
I think the costs of replacing pipes should be contrasted with the costs of treating the sick.
The number of refugees who need to be resettled is growing, in contrast to the number of places available to accept them.
In contrast, the starch-production facilities have adapted well.
The second point, in contrast, is more recent, and is the fact that women themselves are committing acts of violence.
This is in stark contrast to the willingness to employ resources on civil crisis prevention and on peacekeeping.
However, all too often we witness events which are in stark contrast with these principles.
It reveals a real sharp contrast to the progress that was made in the maritime sector.
The contrast was harrowing and spoke volumes.
中文繁体
差別,差異, 對照,對比, 形成對照…
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差别,差异, 对照,对比, 形成对照…
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contraste, contrastar…
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(2人、2つのものの)違い, ~と~を対比する…
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karşılaştırma, kıyaslama, tezat…
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contraste [masculine], faire ressortir le contraste, contraster…
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contrast, comparar…
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تَبايُن, يُغاير…
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