- compare [A with B] vs compare A [with B] | WordReference Forums
compare A [with B] (compare 1 thing together with sb) I think, for the question setter, they thought it is the latter pattern that should explain the question
- compare with against versus - WordReference Forums
Compare with (= compare against) works best in that context In general, you compare one thing to another to identify similarities between them, and you compare it with or against something to identify differences
- 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
- comparé à - accord - WordReference Forums
Bonjour, Il me semble qu'on pourra faire ou non l'accord selon que l'on considère qu'il s'agit d'un adjectif ou d'une locution adverbiale (équivalente à "par rapport à") On peut aussi en effet esquiver l'hésitation en employant d'autres tournures comme "à comparer avec", "en comparaison avec", "comparativement à"
- 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
- compare to with - WordReference Forums
Compare to: to show likeness between two unlike things In the poem, she compares her loneliness to a ship lost at sea Compare with: to analyze two liken things In the poem, she compares her own lonely apartment with her sister's happier home
- Compare to and compare with, use this phase at very beginning of a . . .
Hi, everyone, I've read many articles, about the differences betwwen compare to and compare with, but every one expalin it in a different way So, the way I want to use it is pretty simple, for example, Compared to with A, B is xxx, Compared with younger people, older peopler are more
- Liken vs compare vs analogize - WordReference Forums
To me compare and liken can be used interchangeably in this specific case, however in many other contexts when X is being compared to Y, the whole point of doing the comparison is to identify differences, not similarities Additionally, I guess the verb analogize is rarely used in English (either in AE or BE,) so we can even forget about it PS
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