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comparatively

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++com·par·a·tive·ly /kəmˈpærətəvli/ ●○○ adverb  QUITE/FAIRLYas compared to something else or to a previous state 相对地;比较地 SYN relatively a comparatively small number of people 相对较少的人数 Comparatively few books have been written on the subject. 有关这方面的书相对较少。 Crime on the island is comparatively rare. 这个岛上犯罪活动相对较少。 Comparatively speaking, this part of the coast is still unspoiled. 相对而言,这一段海岸尚未遭到破坏。
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comparativelyOne encounters a comparatively congenial Schoenberg here.Trading was comparatively light in both currency and equity markets, but the collapse in confidence seemed widespread.On A Division, it was comparatively lively.As a result, we feel very tired after a comparatively short time.For they suggest that more is at stake in the dispute about holism than the comparatively technical notion of reducibility.We're a comparatively wealthy county, but our resources are getting exhausted.The kids were comparatively well-behaved today.Its large population is comparatively well educated.comparatively rareAmong the mammals they are comparatively rare.Deaths before the age of 65, so-called premature deaths, are comparatively rare.In the home, by contrast, communications other than voice telephones, are unfamiliar and comparatively rare.But, once again, these complications are comparatively rare, and, these days, fairly easy to treat.With comparatively rare and usually eccentric exceptions, the rich have been opposed.The extremes, on both parameters, are comparatively rare; most of us occupy a position part-way along each.This is probably a comparatively rare occurrence for small mammals, but it certainly does occur.A comparatively rare plant, Acorus is propagated with difficulty but it is a very decorative plant when used in aquariums.
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comparatively
comparatively /kəmˈpærətəvli, kəmˈpærətɪvli/ adverb
 Word Family: noun: comparison, comparability, the comparative; adverb: comparatively, comparably; adjective: comparableincomparable, comparative; verb: compare
as compared to something else or to a previous state
   SYN  relatively:
    a comparatively small number of people
    Comparatively few books have been written on the subject.
    Crime on the island is comparatively rare.
    Comparatively speaking, this part of the coast is still unspoiled.


com·para·tive·lyBrE /kəmˈpærətɪvli/ 🔊NAmE /kəmˈpærətɪvli/ 🔊 adverbas compared to sth/sb else 比较上;相对地 SYN relatively The unit is comparatively easy to install and cheap to operate. 这种设备比较容易安装而且用起来便宜。🔊🔊He died comparatively young (= at a younger age than most people die). 他死时年纪并不大。🔊🔊comparatively few/low/rare/recent比较少/低/罕见;时间上相对较近的