单词 | compare |
释义 | comparen.1 a. An equal, rival, compeer n. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > [noun] > one's social equal(s) fellowc1225 compeera1400 evenhead?a1400 checkmate?1504 comparec1540 mate1563 collateral1623 assessor1667 grade1827 Jones1879 peer1940 c1540 J. Bellenden tr. H. Boece Hyst. & Cron. Scotl. x. iv. f. 135v/1 The scule of Paris..hes na compair in erd. c1592 Faire Em sig. B1v The enuious man, That dares auowe there liueth her compare. 1608 R. Johnson Seauen Champions 61 Penelopes compare for constancie. a1625 J. Fletcher Valentinian iii. iii, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Bbbbbbb4/1 Such a one, that no compare dwelt with her. ΚΠ 1533 J. Bellenden tr. Livy Hist. Rome (1822) iv. 317 Thocht thay war nocht compare to you in linage nor blude. 2. The phrase without compare, and its analogues, apparently originally belonged here = ‘without compeer’; but were afterwards referred to compare n.2 (if indeed they did not give rise to that word). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being special or extraordinary > especially or particularly [phrase] > incomparable or unique without compare1621 of a lifetime1846 sans-pareil1962 1621 M. Wroth Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania 155 [My love of her] was without compare, had hers not equald it. 1679 J. Evelyn Mem. (1857) II. 142 The prospect and park, which is without compare. 1680 J. Evelyn Mem. (1857) II. 154 Without any compare, the most beautiful creatures..in the world. 1709 J. Strype Ann. Reformation 430 A prince..in every respect without compare. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022). comparen.2 Comparison. Chiefly in beyond (past) compare. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > discovery > comparison > [noun] > capacity for comparison comparison1340 comparation1483 compare1589 commensurablenessa1676 commensurability1841–4 comparability1843 1589 R. Greene Menaphon sig. I3 What neede compare where sweete exceedes compare? a1593 C. Marlowe Tragicall Hist. Faustus (1604) sig. E4 Such a queene, Whose heauenly beauty passeth all compare. 1594 T. Lodge & R. Greene Looking Glasse sig. C Can any Goddesse make compare with me? 1609 W. Shakespeare Sonnets xxi. sig. C Making a coopelment of proud compare With Sunne and Moone, with earth and seas rich gems. View more context for this quotation 1621 M. Wroth Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania 268 Excellent discourse, wit beyond compare. 1654 J. Evelyn Mem. (1857) I. 320 Nor are its churches anything considerable in compare to Oxford. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost vi. 705 That all may know..thy Power above compare . View more context for this quotation 1692 T. Beverley Concil. Disc. Dr. Crisp's Serm. 19 By a close and universal Compare of Scripture. 1711 T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. (1889) III. 176 His Piety and Sanctity was beyond Compare. 1815 W. H. Ireland Scribbleomania 15 Hunger's a sauce, sir, that beggars compare. 1880 R. Broughton Second Thoughts I. i. vi. 99 Humbled, diminished past compare. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022). comparev.1 1. a. transitive. To speak of or represent as similar; to liken. Const. to. (With negative, in such phrases as not to be compared to, usually implying great inferiority in some respect.) ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > similarity > render similar to [verb (transitive)] comparison1340 likena1382 figure1393 compare1447 comparagea1450 comparate?a1475 assemble1483 apply?1532 assimile1547 configurate1582 resemble1590 guise1606 similize1620 assimilate1630 approacha1649 consimilate1716 the mind > attention and judgement > discovery > comparison > compare [verb (transitive)] > liken bysenc1325 anliken1340 comparison1340 liken1340 figure1393 like?c1425 semblea1440 compare1447 comparagea1450 signifya1470 comparate?a1475 figurate?a1500 resemble1533 patterna1586 symbolize with1605 assimilatec1616 similize1620 symbolize1651 similarize1806 1447 O. Bokenham Lyvys Seyntys (1835) 9 Seynt Margrete On to that gemme [may] weel comparyd be. 1489 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (Adv.) i. 403 Off manheid and mekill mycht Till Ector dar I nane comper. a1538 T. Starkey Dial. Pole & Lupset (1989) 31 The one may..be comparyd to the body & the other to the soule. 1611 Bible (King James) Prov. iii. 15 All the things thou canst desire, are not to be compared vnto her. View more context for this quotation 1699 W. Dampier Voy. & Descr. i. vii. 125 He compares it to a Sloe, in shape and taste. 1855 W. H. Prescott Hist. Reign Philip II of Spain I. i. iv. 113 He greatly offended the Flemings by comparing their ships to muscle-shells. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > discovery > comparison > [adverb] > properly to be compared to compare1484 comparably1612 1484 W. Caxton tr. G. de la Tour-Landry Bk. Knight of Tower (1971) lv. 80 Suche men or wymmen be to compare to the wyf of Lothe. 1711 E. Budgell Spectator No. 162. ¶9 An Imitation of the best Authors, is not to compare with a good Original. c. intransitive. To draw a comparison. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > discovery > comparison > compare [verb (intransitive)] compare1597 similize1686 similitudinize1830 1597 W. Shakespeare Richard II ii. i. 186 Or else he neuer would compare betweene. View more context for this quotation 2. a. transitive. To mark or point out the similarities and differences of (two or more things); to bring or place together (actually or mentally) for the purpose of noting the similarities and differences. Const. with (or to) another; together. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > discovery > comparison > compare [verb (transitive)] evenOE comparisonc1374 measurea1382 remenec1390 compare1509 confer?1531 to lay togethera1568 lay1577 paragona1586 paragonize1589 set1589 sympathize1600 confront1604 to name on (also in) the same day1609 collate1612 to lay down by1614 sampler1628 to set together1628 matcha1649 run1650 vie1685 to put together1690 1509 A. Barclay Brant's Shyp of Folys (Pynson) f. lxxxx Wylt thou heuyn compare with [t]his paynfull lyfe. ?1531 J. Frith Disput. Purgatorye Prol. sig. a6v Compare the scriptures to gether whych I haue brought to confyrme my purposse. a1640 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy (1651) i. ii. iii. xiv. 124 Whats..the world it self..if compared to the least visible Star in the Firmament? 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost ii. 921 To compare Great things with small. View more context for this quotation 1710 R. Steele Tatler No. 126. ⁋1 I stole looks at each Lady, as if I was comparing their Perfections. 1850 R. W. Emerson Montaigne in Representative Men iv. 152 In England..property stands for more, compared with personal ability, than in any other [country]. 1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps ii. x. 283 To compare the motion of the eastern and western halves of the glacier. 1879 G. C. Harlan Eyesight viii. 106 This cramping tendency of town as compared to country. b. to compare notes (often figurative): to compare each other's observations or impressions; hence, to exchange views, confer, discuss. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > conversation > converse [verb (intransitive)] > confer, consult, or deliberate roundc1275 to speak togetherc1275 to take counselc1290 counsel1297 treat1297 advisea1393 communea1393 to take deliberationc1405 common1416 to put (also bring, lay, set, etc.) their (also our, your) heads togetherc1425 janglec1440 bespeak1489 parliamenta1492 intercommonc1540 confer1545 parle1558 consult1565 imparl1572 break parle1594 handle1596 emparley1600 to confer notes1650 to compare notes1709 powwow1780 to get together1816 palaver1877 the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > advice > give advice [verb (intransitive)] > consult or take advice > together or with another to lay‥heads togetherc1381 deliberc1405 to cast their heads (together)1535 deliberate1538 to compare notes1709 1709 S. Centlivre Busie Body i. i. 6 Over a Bottle we'll compare Notes. 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 423. ⁋2 They meet and compare Notes upon your Carriage. 1856 C. Reade It is never too Late III. xxxii. 316 Everybody put questions to everybody, and all compared notes. 1886 M. E. Braddon One Thing Needful iv We will compare notes three years hence, and I hope I shall convince you that you were mistaken. 3. Grammar. To form the comparative and superlative degrees of (an adjective or adverb). Cf. comparison n. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > other grammatical categories or concepts > use other category or concept [verb (transitive)] > compare compare1612 1612 J. Brinsley Posing of Parts f. 23v Aduerbs comming of Nouns [= Adjectives] which are compared irregularly, do follow their manner of comparing. 1765 W. Ward Ess. Gram. 347 Words of one syllable are usually compared by er, and est. 1795 L. Murray Eng. Gram. 74 Some adverbs are compared, viz. ‘Soon, sooner, soonest..’. And those ending in ly, are comparad [sic] by more and most. 4. a. reflexive. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > equal [verb (reflexive)] > rival compare1470 1470–85 T. Malory Morte d'Arthur viii. xi Whanne the kynge sawe hym al redy armed..the kynge said nay Tramtryst hit wille not auaile to compare the ageynst me. b. intransitive (for reflexive). To be compared; to bear comparison; to vie with, rival. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > discovery > comparison > compare [verb (intransitive)] > admit of comparison parec1450 comparea1500 march1567 to deserve to carry the buckler1642 nick1887 to side up with1895 stack1896 a1500 (?c1450) Merlin xx. 317 Thei ben so fewe that thei may not compare with hem. 1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry iv. f. 167 In dayntinesse and goodnesse of meate, the [turkey] Hennes may compare with eyther the Goose, or the Pehenne, and the Cocke farre excell them. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene ii. v. sig. Q8 Art stryuing to compayre, With nature. ?1795 H. Macneill Scotland's Scaith 8 Wha wi' Jeanie cou'd compare? 1876 W. S. Jevons Logic 8 As athletes men cannot for a moment compare with horses or tigers or monkeys. 1891 N.E.D. at Compare Mod. This compares favourably with the inertness of England. A landscape which will compare not unfavourably with the masterpieces of the Dutch School. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † comparev.2 Obsolete. rare. 1. transitive. To get, obtain, acquire. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > acquisition > obtain or acquire [verb (transitive)] wieldeOE haveeOE ofgoOE oweOE addlec1175 winc1175 avela1200 to come by ——a1225 covera1250 oughtc1275 reachc1275 hentc1300 purchasec1300 to come to ——c1330 getc1330 pickc1330 chevise1340 fang1340 umbracec1350 chacche1362 perceivea1382 accroacha1393 achievea1393 to come at ——a1393 areach1393 recovera1398 encroach?a1400 chevec1400 enquilec1400 obtainc1422 recurec1425 to take upc1425 acquirea1450 encheve1470 sortise1474 conques?a1500 tain1501 report1508 conquest1513 possess1526 compare1532 cough1550 coff1559 fall1568 reap1581 acquist1592 accrue1594 appurchasec1600 recoil1632 to get at ——1666 to come into ——1672 rise1754 net1765 to fall in for1788 to scare up1846 access1953 1532 W. Thynne in Wks. Chaucer Ded. sig. Aiij/1 The..glorie hertofore compared, and..adquired by dyuers princes. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene i. iv. sig. D4 Both from backe and belly still did spare, To fill his bags, and richesse to compare. 2. To set forth, allege. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > assertion without proof > [verb (transitive)] ledgea1300 vouch1390 allege?a1400 suppose1411 pretendc1449 to-layc1450 reckonc1480 compare1536 obtend1573 make1593 represent1651 to trump up1697 1536 Narr. Pilgr. of Grace in Eng. Hist. Rev. Apr. (1890) By lyke lettre to the said erle comparing in the same the said order takin at Doncaster. 1536 Narr. Pilgr. of Grace in Eng. Hist. Rev. Apr. (1890) By comparing cause of newe comocions, supposed to be maid by the said Aske, wich was vntrew. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < n.11533n.21589v.11447v.21532 |
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