Contrastar in english
to contrast
pronunciation: tukɑntræst part of speech: none
pronunciation: tukɑntræst part of speech: none
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contrastar = be in contrast to ; contrast ; cross-reference ; stand in + contrast to.
Example: This is in contrast to CC, which was the first major scheme to prescribe very precise rules as to its application.Example: Data base hosts must be compared and contrasted in order that a sound selection of host may be made for any specific search.Example: The editor has done a good job of cross-referencing the material, thus highlighting some of the ways in which separate factors interact and multiply their disintegrating effects.Example: To sum it up, ISBD stands in sharp contrast to the ideal of concise and clear entries followed by the founders of Anglo-American cataloging.more:
» contrastar ideas = brainstorm ; bounce off + ideas .
Example: A team was assembled to brainstorm the work situation, set production targets, and propose methods to move incrementally toward those targets. Example: The men outnumbered us women and it was great to be able to chat to them about all kinds of subjects and bounce off ideas.» contrastar ideas con Alguien = bounce + ideas off + Nombre .
Example: It was fantastic to have someone to bounce ideas off who has been there before.