contrast
cont
ˈkɑnt
kaant
rast
ræst
rāst
British pronunciation
/ˈkɒnˌtrɑːst/

Definición y significado de "contrast"en inglés

Contrast
01

contraste

differences in color or in brightness and darkness that an artist uses in a painting or photograph to create a special effect
contrast definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The painting used a stark contrast between light and shadow to create a dramatic effect.
La pintura utilizó un contraste marcado entre la luz y la sombra para crear un efecto dramático.
The landscape painting captured the contrast between the lush green fields and the stormy sky.
La pintura de paisaje capturó el contraste entre los campos verdes exuberantes y el cielo tormentoso.
02

contraste

the noticeable difference or opposition between two or more things that are compared
example
Ejemplos
The bright colors of the flowers stood in stark contrast to the dull, gray background.
Los colores brillantes de las flores destacaban en contraste marcado con el fondo gris y apagado.
There was a noticeable contrast between his cheerful demeanor and her somber mood.
Había un contraste notable entre su actitud alegre y su estado de ánimo sombrío.
03

contraste

the difference in dark and light colors on a television screen
example
Ejemplos
Adjusting the contrast on the TV improved the picture quality.
Ajustar el contraste en el televisor mejoró la calidad de la imagen.
The high contrast made the colors on the screen more vibrant.
El alto contraste hizo que los colores en la pantalla fueran más vibrantes.
04

a conceptual distinction between ideas or categories

example
Ejemplos
The philosopher discussed the contrast between reality and illusion.
There is a contrast in theory and practice.
05

the action of distinguishing differences through comparison

example
Ejemplos
The teacher asked the students to make a contrast between the two poems.
Analysts performed a contrast of the old and new policies.
to contrast
01

mostrar la diferencia

to compare two people or things so that their differences are noticeable
Transitive: to contrast two people or things
to contrast definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She is currently contrasting the different approaches to problem-solving.
Actualmente está contrastando los diferentes enfoques para resolver problemas.
Can you please contrast the main characters in the novel?
¿Puedes por favor contrastar a los personajes principales de la novela?
02

contrastar

to differ in a noticeable or obvious way
Intransitive: to contrast with sth
example
Ejemplos
The bright colors of the painting contrast sharply with the dark frame.
Los colores brillantes del cuadro contrastan marcadamente con el marco oscuro.
Her cheerful personality contrasts with his serious demeanor.
Su personalidad alegre contrasta con su actitud seria.
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