Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de contrastive en inglés

contrastive:

contrastive adj.

  1. contrastive
    – syntactically establishing a relation of contrast between sentences or elements of a sentence 1
    contrastive
    – syntactically establishing a relation of contrast between sentences or elements of a sentence 1
    • contrastive adj.
      • disjunctive conjunctions like `but', `or', or `though' serve a contrastive function1
  2. contrastive
    – strikingly different; tending to contrast 1
    contrasting; contrastive
    – strikingly different; tending to contrast 1
  3. contrastive
    – of words so related that one contrasts with the other 1
    incompatible; contrastive
    – of words so related that one contrasts with the other 1

Sinónimos alternativos de "contrastive":


Definiciones relacionadas de "contrastive":

  1. syntactically establishing a relation of contrast between sentences or elements of a sentence1
    • disjunctive conjunctions like `but', `or', or `though' serve a contrastive function1
  2. strikingly different; tending to contrast1
    • contrasting (or contrastive) colors1
  3. of words so related that one contrasts with the other1
    • `rich' and `hard-up' are contrastive terms1

contrastive forma de contrast:

contrast [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the contrast
    the contradistinction; the contrast; the opposite; the discrepancy
  2. the contrast
    – the act of distinguishing by comparing differences 1
    the contrast
    – the act of distinguishing by comparing differences 1
  3. the contrast
    – 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) 1
    the contrast
    – 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) 1
  4. the contrast
    – the perceptual effect of the juxtaposition of very different colors 1
    the contrast
    – the perceptual effect of the juxtaposition of very different colors 1
  5. the contrast
    – a conceptual separation or distinction 1
    the line; the contrast; the demarcation; the dividing line
    – a conceptual separation or distinction 1
  6. the contrast
    – the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are compared 1
    the contrast; the direct contrast
    – the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are compared 1
  7. the contrast
    – The control knob by which the contrast of a monitor is changed. 2
    the contrast
    – The control knob by which the contrast of a monitor is changed. 2
  8. the contrast
    – The degree of difference between light and dark extremes of color on a monitor, device screen, or printed output, or between the darkest and lightest areas in a photo. The greater the difference, the higher the contrast. 2
    the contrast
    – The degree of difference between light and dark extremes of color on a monitor, device screen, or printed output, or between the darkest and lightest areas in a photo. The greater the difference, the higher the contrast. 2

contrast verbo

  1. contrast
    – put in opposition to show or emphasize differences 1
    contrast
    – put in opposition to show or emphasize differences 1
    • contrast verbo
      • The middle school teacher contrasted her best student's work with that of her weakest student1
  2. contrast
    – to show differences when compared; be different 1
    contrast; counterpoint
    – to show differences when compared; be different 1

Palabras relacionadas con "contrast":

  • contrastive, contrasts

Sinónimos alternativos de "contrast":


Definiciones relacionadas de "contrast":

  1. the act of distinguishing by comparing differences1
  2. 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)1
  3. the perceptual effect of the juxtaposition of very different colors1
  4. a conceptual separation or distinction1
  5. the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are compared1
    • in contrast to1
    • by contrast1
  6. put in opposition to show or emphasize differences1
    • The middle school teacher contrasted her best student's work with that of her weakest student1
  7. to show differences when compared; be different1
    • the students contrast considerably in their artistic abilities1
  8. The control knob by which the contrast of a monitor is changed.2
  9. The degree of difference between light and dark extremes of color on a monitor, device screen, or printed output, or between the darkest and lightest areas in a photo. The greater the difference, the higher the contrast.2