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From:
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con·trast
/kənˈtræst, ˈkɑnˌ/
(vt.)使與…對比,使與…對照(vi.)與…形成對照對比,對照,差異
From:
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contrast
對比
From:
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contrast
對比 反襯
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·trast
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Contrasted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Contrasting
.]
To
stand
in
opposition
;
to
exhibit
difference
,
unlikeness
,
or
opposition
of
qualities
.
The
joints
which
divide
the
sandstone
contrast
finely
with
the
divisional
planes
which
separate
the
basalt
into
pillars
.
--
Lyell
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·trast
,
v. t.
1.
To
set
in
opposition
,
or
over
against
,
in
order
to
show
the
differences
between
,
or
the
comparative
excellences
and
defects
of
;
to
compare
by
difference
or
contrariety
of
qualities
;
as
,
to
contrast
the
present
with
the
past
.
2.
Fine Arts
To
give
greater
effect
to
,
as
to
a
figure
or
other
object
,
by
putting
it
in
some
relation
of
opposition
to
another
figure
or
object
.
the
figures
of
the
groups
must
not
be
all
on
side
. . .
but
must
contrast
each
other
by
their
several
position
.
--
Dryden
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·trast
n.
1.
The
act
of
contrasting
,
or
the
state
of
being
contrasted
;
comparison
by
contrariety
of
qualities
.
place
the
prospect
of
the
soul
In
sober
contrast
with
reality
. --
Wordsworth
.
2.
Opposition
or
dissimilitude
of
things
or
qualities
;
unlikeness
,
esp
.
as
shown
by
juxtaposition
or
comparison
.
The
contrasts
and
resemblances
of
the
seasons
.
--
Whewell
.
3.
Fine Arts
The
opposition
of
varied
forms
,
colors
,
etc
.,
which
by
such
juxtaposition
more
vividly
express
each
other's
peculiarities
. --
Fairholt
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
contrast
n
1:
the
opposition
or
dissimilarity
of
things
that
are
compared
;
"
in
contrast
to
", "
by
contrast
" [
syn
:
direct contrast
]
2:
the
act
of
distinguishing
by
comparing
differences
3:
a
conceptual
separation
or
demarcation
; "
there
is
a
narrow
line
between
sanity
and
insanity
" [
syn
:
line
,
dividing
line
,
demarcation
]
4:
the
perceptual
effect
of
the
juxtaposition
of
very
different
colors
5:
the
range
of
optical
density
and
tone
on
a
photographic
negative
or
print
(
or
the
extent
to
which
adjacent
areas
on
a
television
screen
differ
in
brightness
)
v
1:
put
in
opposition
to
show
or
emphasize
differences
; "
The
middle
school
teacher
contrasted
her
best
student's
work
with
that
of
her
weakest
student
"
2:
to
show
differences
when
compared
;
be
different
; "
the
students
contrast
considerably
in
their
artistic
abilities
" [
syn
:
counterpoint
]
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