to compare
Pronunciation
/kəmˈpɛr/

Définition et signification de « compare » en anglais

to compare
01

comparer

to examine or look for the differences between of two or more objects
Transitive: to compare two or more things
to compare definition and meaning
informations grammaticales
composition morphologique
simple
verbe d’action
régulier
présent
compare
3e personne du singulier
compares
participe présent
comparing
passé simple
compared
participe passé
compared
Exemples
The students were asked to compare the themes of two different novels.
Les élèves ont été invités à comparer les thèmes de deux romans différents.
02

comparer, ressembler

to be similar in nature or quality to something else
Intransitive: to compare to sb/sth
Exemples
His performance does n’t compare to hers; she ’s much more skilled.
Sa performance ne compare pas à la sienne ; elle est beaucoup plus compétente.
03

comparer

to state or describe how two things or persons are similar
Transitive: to compare sth to sth
Exemples
The guide compared the architecture of the building to ancient Roman designs.
Le guide a comparé l'architecture du bâtiment aux conceptions romaines antiques.
04

comparer, mettre au comparatif

(Grammar) to change an adjective to show different levels of degree
Transitive: to compare an adjective or adverb
Exemples
Can you compare the word " bright " to form its comparative and superlative?
Pouvez-vous comparer le mot "bright" pour former son comparatif et superlatif ?
Compare
01

comparaison

qualities that are comparable
informations grammaticales
statut d’animéité
abstrait
composition morphologique
composé
indénombrable
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