comparative
adj. 相对的; 比较(级)的
n. 比较级形式
You use comparative to show that you are judging something against a previous or different situation. For example, comparative calm is a situation which is calmer than before or calmer than the situation in other places.
...those who manage to reach the comparative safety of Fendel...
达到“芬司匹利”药品相对安全标准的那些药
The task was accomplished with comparative ease.
相对而言,任务完成得比较轻松。
A comparative study is a study that involves the comparison of two or more things of the same kind.
...a comparative study of the dietary practices of people from various regions of India.
对印度各地区的人饮食习惯的比较研究
...a professor of English and comparative literature.
研究英语和比较文学的教授
In grammar, the comparative form of an adjective or adverb shows that something has more of a quality than something else has. For example, 'bigger' is the comparative form of 'big', and 'more quickly' is the comparative form of 'quickly'.
1. the comparative form of an adjective;
1. relating to or based on or involving comparison;
2. having significance only in relation to something else;
This paper makes comparative investigation between accounting standards.
二、进行了会计标准国际比较.
Jost, F . Introduction to Comparative Literature . Trans . Liao Hongjun. Changsha: Hunan Art and Literature Press, 1988.
弗?约斯特:《比较文学导论》,廖鸿均译. 长沙: 湖南文艺出版社, 1988年.
Examine on the spot wait for a form, undertook comparative detailed investigation, reached relatively unanimous verdict.
实地查看等形式, 进行了比较具体的调查, 得出了较为一致的结论.
Hence, it's imperative that a clear position be given to undergraduate comparative literature teaching.
因此, 给本科生比较文学教学进行单独定位势在必行.
In addition, preliminary exploration of the angle of flow deflection in the channel and comparative tests.
此外, 对槽内水流偏角作了初步探讨,对不同的挖槽方式进行了对比试验.