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Definition of comparatively in English:

comparatively

adverb kəmˈparətɪvlikəmˈpɛrədɪvli
  • as submodifier To a moderate degree as compared to something else; relatively.

    有点,稍微;比较地;相对地

    inflation was comparatively low

    通货膨胀相对较低。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One city becomes overdeveloped while the rest of the nation comparatively lies fallow.
    • In contrast, acquiring a large horse pack train was fairly easy and comparatively cheap.
    • This is tolerable as long as the level of that tax is comparatively low.
    • But our economy and our way of life both depend on comparatively unfettered road transport.
    • If this explanation was the true one, it became comparatively easy to suggest the cure.
    • It is comparatively easy for a large company to add massive amounts of market value in absolute terms.
    • Some of these grounds are comparatively obvious and relatively non-controversial.
    • It is not so easy to see why some other birds have become comparatively scarce.
    • It is comparatively easy to write about deprivation - to record the pathos of living in misery.
    • Although reported crime had risen, it remained comparatively low and was well below the force average.
    • Targets for these had been comparatively low from the start, and even these were not reached.
    • It is comparatively easy for anyone to develop a marketing plan showing forecasts and budgets.
    • The breaking stresses of stems are comparatively easy to measure empirically.
    • Violent crime, theft and fraud are down, while criminal damage is comparatively low.
    • Well, in fact it was all uphill, but with the trickiest slope now in the bag, the rest of the hike was comparatively easy.
    • Thus donations of blood will be comparatively easy to justify, but giving a kidney would be more problematic.
    • The comparatively lower salaries mattered less because doctors enjoyed autonomy and esteem.
    • The latest generation of drugs that are comparatively cheaper offer great promise.
    • Ten years ago we had both a comparatively low rate of tax and cost advantages.
    • It considered that the threat to public policy was, comparatively speaking, only moderate.

Definition of comparatively in US English:

comparatively

adverbkəmˈperədivlēkəmˈpɛrədɪvli
  • as submodifier To a moderate degree as compared to something else; relatively.

    有点,稍微;比较地;相对地

    inflation was comparatively low

    通货膨胀相对较低。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thus donations of blood will be comparatively easy to justify, but giving a kidney would be more problematic.
    • It is comparatively easy for a large company to add massive amounts of market value in absolute terms.
    • In contrast, acquiring a large horse pack train was fairly easy and comparatively cheap.
    • The latest generation of drugs that are comparatively cheaper offer great promise.
    • Ten years ago we had both a comparatively low rate of tax and cost advantages.
    • This is tolerable as long as the level of that tax is comparatively low.
    • Targets for these had been comparatively low from the start, and even these were not reached.
    • If this explanation was the true one, it became comparatively easy to suggest the cure.
    • One city becomes overdeveloped while the rest of the nation comparatively lies fallow.
    • Well, in fact it was all uphill, but with the trickiest slope now in the bag, the rest of the hike was comparatively easy.
    • The breaking stresses of stems are comparatively easy to measure empirically.
    • But our economy and our way of life both depend on comparatively unfettered road transport.
    • Some of these grounds are comparatively obvious and relatively non-controversial.
    • It is not so easy to see why some other birds have become comparatively scarce.
    • Violent crime, theft and fraud are down, while criminal damage is comparatively low.
    • It considered that the threat to public policy was, comparatively speaking, only moderate.
    • Although reported crime had risen, it remained comparatively low and was well below the force average.
    • The comparatively lower salaries mattered less because doctors enjoyed autonomy and esteem.
    • It is comparatively easy for anyone to develop a marketing plan showing forecasts and budgets.
    • It is comparatively easy to write about deprivation - to record the pathos of living in misery.
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