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91compare — I. v. a. 1. Collate (followed by with), bring into comparison, estimate relatively. 2. Liken (followed by to), declare similar, represent as resembling. II. v. n. Bear a comparison, admit of comparison, present a resemblance. III. n. (Poetical.)… …
92compare — v 1. collate, contrast, set side by side, juxtapose, oppose, set against, Sl. stack up; measure, weigh, balance; divide, separate, differentiate, discriminate; correlate, relate. 2. liken, equate, match, analogize, associate, identify with. 3.… …
93compare — com·pare …
94compare — verb 1) we compared the two portraits Syn: contrast, balance, set against, weigh up 2) he was compared to Wagner Syn: liken, equate, class with, bracket with 3) the porcelain compares with …
95Beyond compare — Compare Com*pare , n. 1. Comparison. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] His mighty champion, strong beyond compare. Milton. [1913 Webster] Their small galleys may not hold compare With our tall ships. Waller. [1913 Webster] 2. Illustration by comparison;… …
96Compare great things with small. — См. Но можно ль малу вещь великой уподобить? …
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97compare apples and oranges — try to find similarities between two completely different items (or subjects, issues, etc.) …
98compare notes — exchange notes, exchange written information …
99compare notes — to discuss something with someone who has also experienced it or thought about it Everyone was comparing notes after the exam …
100compare notes — idi to exchange views, ideas, or impressions …