Parangón in english
Comparison
pronunciation: kəmperəsən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kəmperəsən part of speech: noun
In gestures
parangón = comparison ; similarity.
Example: A later section, section 16.6, makes a more direct comparison between subject headings lists and thesauri.Example: These comments are also intended to demonstrate the similarity between indexing and searching and to show how indexing tools feature in the searching process.more:
» no tener parangón = be unequalled ; be without peer ; be beyond compare .
Example: The early history of Irish libraries is unequalled in Europe. Example: As a record of the lives and intellects of their extraordinary correspondents, these letters are without peer. Example: Your beauty is beyond compare, there are no words to describe how I feel or how you make me feel.» sin parangón = unparalleled ; unequalled ; without peer ; matchless ; peerless ; unmatched .
Example: But these designers did more than copy the Aldine original: they developed it in a whole range of new sizes, and produced a series of romans hitherto unparalleled for elegance and utility. Example: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have generated a level of common international interest on a level unequalled since the construction of the railways. Example: A wide-ranging survey without peer, it also elucidates the universal truths that Christianity shares with other traditions and spiritual paths. Example: My reaction to both of them was not one of despair or of envy, but of pleasure in watching a matchless performance. Example: He had a peerless ability to coin expressions of invective and to hurl them against his chosen enemies. Example: Its natural beauty is unmatched anywhere else on the planet.