contrasts
n.
对比( contrast的名词复数 );
差异;
[摄影术]反差;
[物理学]对比度;
v.
(靠近或作比较时)显出明显的差异,形成对比( contrast的第三人称单数 );
对比,对照;
例句:
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The menu is all-important. Every component of every meal should create contrasts.
饭菜的安排至关重要。每一顿饭的每一道菜都应该有所不同。
来自柯林斯例句
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The open approach contrasts favourably with the exclusivity of some universities.
这种开放式的方法与一些大学的封闭排外形成了有利的对比.
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In this book the writer contrasts good with [ and ] evil .
作者在本书中,把善与 恶 作了对比.
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Morality, too, is a matter of contrasts.
来自NEWYORKER
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He contrasts the ideas of pleasure and a gratification.
来自SA
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This is an album of ambition and contrasts.
来自BBC