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- comparé à - accord - WordReference Forums
On utilisera plutôt comparativement à, en comparaison avec, par comparaison avec, si on compare avec Source : Banque de dépannage linguistique - Comparé à
- comparing it against with - WordReference Forums
The following is from an English exercise given by my son's teacher 40% of lizard species worldwide could be extinct by 2080 Barry Sinerro reached the conclusion by taking current data on Mexican lizards and comparing it against extinction modelling and projected risks worldwide Can
- comparing with vs compared with | WordReference Forums
I am having a problem understanding the difference between comparing with and compared with here are the sentences Compared with Classical physics, Modern physics is referred to as quantum physics Comparing with Classical physics, Modern physics is referred to as quantum physics thanks
- compare . . with each other or compare . . to each other
Could you confirm me which preposition is correct? 1 compare things with each other 2 compare things to each other I have seen their exchangeable usage
- compare A (with and) B - WordReference Forums
Dear all, I compared prices in Tokyo (and with) Singapore Are there any difference in meaning or nuance between compare 'A and B' and 'A with B'? I would appreciate any comments
- Commare - WordReference Forums
Maria, welcome to the WR Forums Commare is not in Italian, rather a Southern dialect The correct spelling in Italian is comare Unlike the word compare (same word but for a man) that was less fortunate, comare has several meanings: 1 = godmother 2 = neighbour who likes gossip 3 = it can also be a title before the name (in the South) Depending on the context it can also be used for woman, old
- comparable to with - WordReference Forums
"Comparable TO" is intended to be used when there is a likeness between the entities mentioned "This model's specification is comparable to this more expensive model's ""Comparing WITH" is when you are alluding to or are going to describe a difference or contrast "When compared with the 10000, the previous figure of 600 seems minuscule "Sorry the examples aren't great The distinction is
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Compare also connected to and connected with What is the rule here? At any rate, comply is mostly used with with, although to is possible The rule given in Merrian-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage is that when the agent [or subject] is human, you should use with (the patient complied with the doctor's request)
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