comparative
01
比较的, 相对的
evaluated in relation to another thing, considering their similarities or differences
例子
She found the comparative ease of the new software refreshing compared to the old one.
她发现新软件的相对易用性与旧软件相比令人耳目一新。
The comparative warmth of the spring sun felt wonderful after the cold winter months.
在寒冷的冬季月份之后,春天太阳的相对温暖感觉非常美妙。
02
比较的, 相对的
relating to or including the evaluation of similarities and differences between two or more things
例子
The comparative study revealed significant differences in the teaching methods used across various schools.
比较研究揭示了不同学校使用的教学方法存在显著差异。
In his comparative analysis, he highlighted the pros and cons of both products.
在他的比较分析中,他强调了两种产品的优缺点。
03
比较级, 比较的
(grammar) describing adverbs or adjectives that indicate a difference in degree, quality, size, etc.
例子
To form a comparative adjective, you often add ' -er' to the end of the base adjective or use ' more' before it.
要形成比较级形容词,通常在基础形容词的末尾加上“-er”或在其前面使用“more”。
The grammar lesson covered how to use comparative forms to compare two things, such as ' faster' or ' more interesting.'
语法课涵盖了如何使用比较级形式来比较两件事,例如“更快”或“更有趣”。
The comparative
01
比较级, 比较形式
the form of an adjective or adverb that expresses a comparison between the amount, degree, or quality of two things
例子
" Bigger " is the comparative of " big. "
Students learned to form the comparative of adjectives.



























