comparatively的中文用法及示例

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

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

    • 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。

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  • Many men of comparatively modest means appear, at least occasionally, as jurors.

  • Most knotty is women's comparatively lesser public influence relative to men.

  • For this reason, core disagreement about legal norms will be comparatively rare.

  • Students who used the metacognitive strategies of self-evaluation and effective organization performed comparatively well in the test.

  • By the early 1990s, however, it had become widely accepted and the proposals met with comparatively limited opposition.

  • The targeting ligand is covalently coupled to the drug, making the efficiency of drug loading and uptake comparatively lower than in polymer- drug conjugates.

  • In contrast, market-based systems favor new ideas with high profit opportunities, and should therefore be comparatively specialized in new industries with disruptive technological change.

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

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