contraste (m)
n.
contrast, antithesis
contrasté
adj.
contrasted, contrasting; opposing, contrary; in a differing manner
contraster
v.
contrast, compare
contraste (m)
n.
contrast; contrary; hallmark; contradistinction, distinction through the comparison of differences
contrastar
v.
resist; check; contrast
contraste (m)
n.
contrast, difference, contradistinction, opposition; chiaroscuro
contraste
= contrast, contradistinction.
Ex: In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.
Ex: Here we encounter the first major contradistinction with the 'global warming' myth.
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* en contraste con = in contrast (to/with).
* en marcado contraste = in stark contrast.
* mostrar contraste = show + contrast.
* seleccionar en pantalla usando el contraste de colores = highlight.
contrastar
= be in contrast to, contrast, cross-reference.
Ex: This is in contrast to CC, which was the first major scheme to prescribe very precise rules as to its application.
Ex: Data base hosts must be compared and contrasted in order that a sound selection of host may be made for any specific search.
Ex: 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.
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* contrastar ideas = brainstorm.