Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

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1. compared


Tom compared his answers with Mary's.
Tom compared a picture taken of Mary three years ago with one that had been taken recently.
Compared to a computer, a word processor has a single purpose.
We measured the electricity used during air cooling in the same way as heating, and compared the old model air conditioner to the energy conservation (2001) model.
Forget about the past. Compared to yesterday, I like today more. That's why I try to enjoy the moment, that's all.
Some learned writers have compared a Scorpion to an Epigram, because as the sting of the Scorpion lyeth in the tayl, so the force and virtue of an epigram is in the conclusion.
If a natural language can be compared to a tree, which has developed during the course of time, Esperanto can be compared to a plastic tree, which was created artificially.
Korean mental hospitals have been compared to concentration camps. Patients are said to be treated like animals who are subjected to violence and maltreatment rather than therapy.
Compared to many other countries, the average intake of trans-fats per person in Japan is low and it is hypothesized that it does not have a strong impact on health.
Our engineers compared this information with similar products being sold in Japan and concluded that they might compete very well.
It seemed that that house was small if it was compared with the cottage which he lived in even recently.
Compared to fifty years ago, today's aviation technology has made great progress.
As compared with last summer, we haven't had so much rain this year.
However, compared to that in cities, rural use of online news, search engines, online shopping, online banking, online stocks and so on is much lower.