Keyword
thoroughly compare
Info
FrequencyTop 1600-1700
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel 4
Heisig1370
Readings
かく
(93%)
くら
(6%)
Composed of
vehicle
mingle
Used in vocabulary (42 in total)
comparatively; relatively
comparison
incomparable; cannot compare (with); beyond comparison; in another league
Examples (36 in total)
This hotel is relatively expensive for this town.
The store was relatively empty.
In comparison with this, that is far better.
Compared with last year, this year's crops are much better.
Compare your answers with the teacher's.
Let's compare his work with hers.
I compared this picture with that picture.
We often compare Japan with Britain.
Comparative studies are now making rapid progress.
She speaks relatively quickly.
He compared his car to the new model.
It seems less crowded during the week.
Compare your answer with Tom's.
This furniture is superior beyond comparison.
We compared his work with hers.
Compare the style of those letters.
Compare the style of those three letters.
The computer is a relatively recent invention.
You should compare the two motorcycles.
Milk has to be kept at a relatively low temperature.
He compared the imitation with the original.
I'm making about four times as much myself as when I first hired Tony.
In this paper, I compare the folklores of Germany and Holland.
The Japanese are not punctual compared with the Europeans.
The region is relatively rich in mineral resources.
The province is relatively rich in mineral resources.
I felt it was a relatively difficult jigsaw puzzle.
Compare your translation with the one on the blackboard.
Compare the translation with the original.
There's a comparatively large cinema complex inside the mall.
Country life is very peaceful in comparison with city life.
The prices of Japanese automobiles are still comparatively high.
Let's contrast spring with fall.
The affluence of the United States is often contrasted with the poverty of undeveloped countries.
This study compares the immigration policies of various nations.
Currency and bond markets are relatively calm.