Comparatively Kəmˈpærətɪvli Com·Para·Tive·Ly Adverb Compared Syn People T66pk8i74ce7fib4mrijfwed9dvjvunpuplq5w2czruvcnziaeijwxc2+Xsixu3e30/Ghob20lifhskbcbhmv4vn2d0dox8til9s5ngg66napi0yjturzbqtkli+3vvnttrfhl8p9hglyyufxszzku16swcfaoorb/F7tuthspbu4ttxeau/Ntjlqiryb/Qmoq7bjfgfluz+Bbz7hdwb4eg5tqpkc8pxiz1ohdrecdfk+F9wtm0aqkrxmdpphomkfj8cqualofounaxnl7mlrlavkjuimbkvb5koxdb1lzxkbpj1hjrqgqyjqbfysc72abiyaodhtplsp9tmczt1cbrayh0isnei3znv0qtin1hstlprf+/Ksinpjvc9ioj5vfgk71nvkybmfcyw/Cplrslv33zs1hnasjbg9orokioqudpflmxabcfbftdvnveg
com·para·tive·ly/kəmˈpærətɪvli; NAmEkəmˈpærətɪvli/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com·para·tive·ly/kəmˈpærətɪvli; NAmEkəmˈpærətɪvli/
as compared to something else or to a previous stateSYN relatively: a comparatively small number of peopleComparatively 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.
WDF
comparatively
[kəmˈpærətɪvli]
TOEFL
r10306
1607
75
118
393
265
756
ADV11108
44573
Spoken:
20645468
比较地(60%),相对地(40%)
adv.比较地;相当地
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