What does vergelijkend onderzoek in Dutch mean?
What is the meaning of the word vergelijkend onderzoek in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use vergelijkend onderzoek in Dutch.
The word vergelijkend onderzoek in Dutch means compare, analogiseren, vergelijken, vergelijken, vergelijken, vergelijken, een analogie trekken met, vergelijkbaar met, vergelijken met, vergelijken met, onvergelijkbaar, onvergelijkelijk, niet te vergelijken. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word vergelijkend onderzoek
compare(tegenover elkaar stellen) |
analogiseren(make comparisons) |
vergelijken(find similarities, differences) The study will compare the quality of care of the hospitals. |
vergelijken(compare) In one of his parables Jesus likened the kingdom of heaven to a pearl of great price. |
vergelijken(show difference) Let me contrast their two positions for you. |
vergelijken(similar story) |
een analogie trekken met(compare) |
vergelijkbaar met(similar to sth) In no way is your life comparable to mine. |
vergelijken met(make a comparison, contrast with) We compared the results to those of previous tests. Critics have compared his films to those of Hitchcock. |
vergelijken met(make a comparison, contrast with) When you compare ice cream with cake, it's clear that ice cream is the better dessert. |
onvergelijkbaar, onvergelijkelijk(in a superior way) The women's hair was incomparably beautiful. |
niet te vergelijken(not alike, not matching) Robbie's father often finds unmatched socks when he does the laundry. |
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