intransitive. To compare; to be comparable. Also transitive: to compare to or with.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > discovery > comparison > compare [verb (intransitive)] > admit of comparison (7) parec1450 intransitive. To compare; to be comparable. Also transitive: to compare to or with. comparea1500 intransitive (for reflexive). To be compared; to bear comparison; to vie with, rival. march1567 intransitive. To be assigned to, or to have a claim to, a specified rank or position; to rank or be comparable with. Also (occasionally) with after… to deserve to carry the buckler1642 Phrases (sense 1): to play at bucklers, at sword and buckler: to fence; see also sword, n. to take up the bucklers: to enter the lists, present… nick1887 intransitive. To compare or compete with. Obsolete. rare. to side up with1895 figurative. intransitive. colloquial. to side up with: to compare with, be equal to. Obsolete. rare. stack1896 To pile up one's chips at poker. Now usually figurative, to present oneself, measure up; to arise, build up. colloquial (chiefly U.S.). |
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