♦ comparative

♦ comparative
♦ comparative /kəmˈpærətɪv/
A a.
1 comparativo: a comparative study, uno studio comparativo
2 comparato: comparative anatomy, anatomia comparata; comparative linguistics [literature], filologia [letteratura] comparata
3 relativo: to live in comparative security, vivere in relativa sicurezza; a comparative beginner, pressoché un principiante
B n.
(gramm.) comparativo: in the comparative, al comparativo
● (econ.) comparative advantage, vantaggio comparato □ (econ.) comparative cost, costo comparato (o relativo) □ (spec. letter.) comparative method, metodo comparativo; comparativismo □ (leg., spec. in USA) comparative negligence, concorso di colpa
comparatively avv. comparativeness n. [u].

English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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