comparatively是什么意思

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  • 0 as compared to something else -- 相对地,比较而言

    • We couldn't afford it and yet we're comparatively well off (= we are richer than most people). 我们买不起,不过我们还算比较富裕的。

    • Comparatively speaking, this machine is easy to use. 比较而言,这台机器用起来很方便。

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  • They depict housing processes in relatively unfettered markets with comparatively few government regulations and direct intervention.

  • A relatively high threshold, say at 7.5 %, is likely to result in fewer parties gaining representation than where the threshold is comparatively lower.

  • Using this principle would result in treatment of comparatively fewer patients than using a straightforward utilitarian principle.

  • This group used comparatively simple answer extraction techniques, yet performed relatively well, especially in the 250-byte condition.

  • The facility prisoners indicated comparatively more difficulties with, or involving, movement.

  • The comparatively narrow accent range of pitch elevations throughout the period of study confirmed these physiological, linguistic, and developmental expectations.

  • For reasons discussed in this article, these comparatively high rates have eased of late.

  • Beyond this, there were vast areas of the book world where the vernacular made comparatively little impact.

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  • 中文繁体

    相對地,比較而言…

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  • Čeština

    poměrně…

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  • Dansk

    relativt, forholdsvist, nogenlunde…

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    relatif…

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    อย่างเปรียบเทียบได้…

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