单词 | contrasts |
释义 | contrast1 of 2verb con·trast kən-ˈtrast ˈkän-ˌtrast contrasted; contrasting; contrasts transitive verb : to set off in contrast : compare or appraise in respect to differences Contrast European and American manners. Contrast the two major characters of the novel. —often used with to or with contrasting the painter with her contemporaries intransitive verb : to form a contrast contrastable kən-ˈtra-stə-bəl adjective ˈkän-ˌtra- contrastingly kən-ˈtra-stiŋ-lē adverb ˈkän-ˌtra- contrast 2 of 2noun con·trast ˈkän-ˌtrast 1 a : juxtaposition of dissimilar elements (such as color, tone, or emotion) in a work of art b : degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of a picture 2 a : the difference or degree of difference between things having similar or comparable natures the contrast between the two forms of government b : comparison of similar objects to set off their dissimilar qualities By contrast with newer models, the computer operates slowly. : the state of being so compared In contrast to the other estimates, his was very high. 3 : a person or thing that exhibits differences when compared with another The gentle girl is a contrast to the arrogant woman. contrasts verbas in differs to be unlike; to not be the same her depressed mood today contrasts sharply with her good spirits yesterday Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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