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/kənˈtrɑːst/ |
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1 | I if one thing contrasts with another , the two things are different from each other , often in a noticeable or interesting way 形成对比(或对照) |
| +with Her dark hair contrasted sharply with her pale silk gown. 她的黑头发和她的浅色丝绸礼服形成了强烈的对比。 |
| The poverty of the southern district contrasts markedly with the affluence of the northern suburbs. 南部地区的贫穷和北部近郊住宅区的富足之间差异显著。 |
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2 | T to compare two things in order to show how they are different 将…对比;将…对照 |
| When you contrast their work records, Julie is clearly more qualified. 你把他们的工作记录作一下对比,朱莉显然更合格。 |
| contrast sb/sth with sb/sth He contrasted his party’ s record on unemployment with that of the last government. 他把他所在党派解决失业问题的成绩和上届政府的进行了对比。 |
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