Examples of using Comparative in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Irregular Comparative and Superlative.
The research method is causative- comparative.
I teach, um, comparative cultures.
Comparative costs are interesting.
Apply the comparative method.
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Comparative-, meta-, population genomics.
The Mineralogical Museum the Museum of Comparative Zoology.
The Comparative Literature Society.
They discover how to calculate comparative and absolute advantage.
Airy(comparative airier, superlative airiest).
The laws of change, habituation and comparative feeling.
Rare(comparative rarer, superlative rarest).
There are three levels of use: the positive, comparative and superlative forms.
Soft(comparative softer, superlative softest).
With these thorough instructions, you will make all the steps with comparative ease.
Comparative reading actually is nothing new.
Safety margins based on comparative exposure have thus not been established.
Comparative simplicity of the design, which ensures easy operation and reliability;
The gains from trade are based on comparative advantage, not absolute advantage.
Absurd(comparative absurder or more absurd, superlative absurdest or most absurd).
The Education and training of information professionals: comparative and international perspectives.
Logical(comparative more logical, superlative most logical).
On May 13th, 1942 only comparative characteristics of the projects were submitted.
Comparative studies on the infections caused by fish-parasitic myxozoans(Ph: Myxozoa) 5.565.
Dynamic(comparative more dynamic, superlative most dynamic).
Democratic(comparative more democratic, superlative most democratic).
The comparative is used to compare nouns or verbs(faster).
Area- comparative: The contiguous area is slightly smaller than Vietnam and slightly larger than New Mexico.
Our modules in Comparative Literature cover literature from the classics to the modern age.