Contrast
01
コントラスト
differences in color or in brightness and darkness that an artist uses in a painting or photograph to create a special effect
例
The painting used a stark contrast between light and shadow to create a dramatic effect.
その絵は、光と影の間の鋭いコントラストを使って劇的な効果を生み出しました。
02
対照
the noticeable difference or opposition between two or more things that are compared
例
The bright colors of the flowers stood in stark contrast to the dull, gray background.
花の鮮やかな色は、鈍く灰色の背景と鋭い対比をなしていた。
03
コントラスト
the difference in dark and light colors on a television screen
例
The new TV model offers better contrast for a clearer picture.
新しいテレビモデルは、より鮮明な画像のために優れたコントラストを提供します。
04
a conceptual distinction between ideas or categories
例
The philosopher discussed the contrast between reality and illusion.
05
the action of distinguishing differences through comparison
例
She made the contrast between the two designs.
to contrast
01
対比する
to compare two people or things so that their differences are noticeable
Transitive: to contrast two people or things
例
She is currently contrasting the different approaches to problem-solving.
彼女は現在、問題解決のための異なるアプローチを対比しています。
02
対照する、際立つ
to differ in a noticeable or obvious way
Intransitive: to contrast with sth
例
The bright colors of the painting contrast sharply with the dark frame.
絵の明るい色は暗いフレームと鋭く対比しています。



























