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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++com·pa·ra·bly /ˈkɒmpərəbli $ ˈkɑːm-/ adverb LIKE/SIMILARin a similar way or to a similar degree 类似地;在相似程度上 OPP incomparably comparably priced products 价格差不多的产品Examples from the Corpus
comparably• Both are comparably effective - the Rock Lobbers being more destructive while the Doom Divers are more accurate.• Under López-Cobos in these early symphonies the playing is comparably fresh and lively.• Earnings have risen comparably in the computer industry.• Most studies have, however, reported that cyclosporin A comparably inhibited renal prostaglandin formation.• In this respect at least, Mozart resembles his comparably productive contemporary Joseph Haydn.• It is most unlikely that such behaviour had never previously been observed with comparably simple systems.• Moreover, the potentiation produced by arachidonic acid is comparably slow to develop.• The Senate's vote followed a comparably strong vote in the House of Representatives.• It makes a fine coupling for the E flat Quartet, being of a comparably sunny disposition.com·pa·ra·bly adverbChineseSyllable
way in Corpus a to a similar or
comparably
com‧pa‧ra‧bly /ˈkɒmpərəbli $ ˈkɑːm-/
adverb
OPP incomparably:
comparably priced products
com‧pa‧ra‧bly /ˈkɒmpərəbli $ ˈkɑːm-/
adverb Word Family: noun: comparison, comparability, the comparative; adverb: comparatively, comparably; adjective: comparable ≠ incomparable, comparative; verb: compare
in a similar way or to a similar degree OPP incomparably:
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