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Apples and oranges Meaning in English

expression

ˈæpəɫz/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈɔɹəndʒəz/, /ˈɔɹɪndʒɪz
AP-ulz and OR-in-jiz
ˈæpəlz/ /ˈænd/ /ˈɒɹɪndʒɪz
AP-ulz and OR-in-jiz

Definición

Used to describe two things that are so different that they cannot be compared in a meaningful way.

Uso & Matices

Informal expression, often used to dismiss comparisons that don't make sense. Can be used with 'comparing' as in 'comparing apples and oranges.' Similar idioms exist in many languages but use different objects.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

Comparing reading and swimming is like comparing apples and oranges.

basic

Math and history are apples and oranges.

basic

Don't compare those jobs; they're apples and oranges.

basic

You can't judge my cooking by your mom's—it's apples and oranges.

natural

Trying to compare city life to countryside living is just apples and oranges.

natural

These two phones? Honestly, it's apples and oranges—they're made for different users.

natural