副词对比地; 相对地; 比较地; 有点
副词
1. Man is a comparatively new creature on the surface of the earth.
人类是地球上出现得比较晚的一种生物。
1. 比较地:comparative 比较的 | comparatively 比较地 | comparator 比较仪
2. 相对而言:method方法 | comparatively相对而言 | recent最近
3. 相对:rusts锈蚀 | comparatively相对 | figure数字
4. 稍微,有点:lichee 荔枝 | comparatively 稍微,有点 | 1. be ready for window display 可直接做橱窗陈列
1. " Customers can choose restaurants with good reputations or comparatively large business scope, " she suggested.
2. The gang was managed by business models and had formed a comparatively complete structure, according to the indictment.
3. With a good pension, the retired woman leads a comparatively good life in North China's Tianjin municipality.
4. " Chinese parents are comparatively conservative in expressing their love and care for their children, " Dong says.
5. He said the gross profit margin is comparatively lower for other companies who offer delivery services for casual meals.
6. The Dickson center is comparatively smaller than other luxury shopping centers in the city such as Plaza 66 and Citic Square.
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7. " The planning by the central government is comparatively the dynamics and facilitation, " he said.
8. Liao said that the CBRC has done much to help the nation's commercial banks set up comparatively independent credit processes.
9. " The Chinese media are comparatively more positive, " Chen said.
10. It has since wracked up losses of 1 billion yuan because of its high fares and the comparatively inconvenient locations of its stations.
adv
1. in a relative manner
by comparison to something else
e.g. the situation is relatively calm now
Synonym: relatively