Usage examples of "comparé" in French with translation to English

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Je suis chanceux, comparé à lui. I am fortunate compared with him.
Londres est grand, comparé à Paris. London is large, compared with Paris.
Je suis souvent comparé à mes frères. I'm often compared to my brothers.
Comparé à précédemment, c'est déjà grandement amélioré. Compared to before, it's already improved greatly.
Un livre peut être comparé à un ami. A book can be compared to a friend.
J'ai comparé ma voiture avec la sienne. I compared my car with his.
Il a comparé sa voiture avec une neuve. He compared his car to the new model.
Il a comparé la copie à l'original. He compared the copy with the original.
L'ordinateur est souvent comparé au cerveau humain. The computer is often compared to the human brain.
Comparé à ceux d'Amérique, les mariages japonais finissent rarement en divorce. Compared with those in America, Japanese marriages rarely end in divorce.
Comparé à vous, je ne suis qu'un débutant à ce jeu. Compared to you, I'm just a beginner at this game.
Comparé à toi, je ne suis qu'un débutant à ce jeu. Compared to you, I'm just a beginner at this game.
Comparé à l'ancien modèle, ceci est bien plus facile à manipuler. Compared with the old model, this is far easier to handle.
Comparé à l'été dernier, nous n'avons pas eu autant de pluie cette année. As compared with last summer, we haven't had so much rain this year.
La police a comparé les empreintes digitales sur l'arme avec celles sur la porte. The police compared the fingerprints on the gun with those on the door.
Oublie le passé. Comparé à hier, je préfère aujourd'hui. C'est pourquoi j'essaie de profiter de l'instant, c'est tout. Forget about the past. Compared to yesterday, I like today more. That's why I try to enjoy the moment, that's all.
Les commentateurs ont décrit le son des vuvuzelas comme "épuisant" et "satanique" et l'ont comparé avec "un troupeau d'éléphants en furie", "un amas assourdissant de sauterelles", "une chèvre allant à l'abattoir", "une gigantesque ruche remplie d'abeilles en furie", et à un "canard drogué aux amphétamines". Commentators have variously described the sound of vuvuzelas as "annoying" and "satanic" and compared it with "a stampede of noisy elephants", "a deafening swarm of locusts", "a goat on the way to slaughter", "a giant hive full of very angry bees", and "a duck on speed".
Compare la copie à l'original. Compare the copy with the original.
Compare ta traduction à la sienne. Compare your translation with his.
Comparez votre traduction à la sienne. Compare your translation with his.
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