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Relative to Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹɛɫətɪv/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
REL-uh-tiv tuh
ɹˈɛlətˌɪv/ /tˈuː
rel-uh-TIV too

释义

Used to compare or show the connection between something and something else, often meaning 'compared to' or 'in relation to'.

用法与细微差别

Formal or semi-formal. Common in business, academic, and technical contexts. 'Relative to' means comparison or relationship, not about family (as with 'relative'). Often used: 'cost relative to value', 'performance relative to last year'. Don't confuse with 'regarding', which only means 'about'.

例句

The price is high relative to its quality.

basic

He is tall relative to his friends.

basic

This product is cheap relative to others.

basic

Sales have dropped this quarter relative to last year.

natural

His performance is impressive relative to his experience.

natural

What you feel is small relative to the bigger picture.

natural