词组 | analogous |
释义 | analogous When it is followed by a complementary prepositional phrase, analogous almost always takes to: • ... suggesting that both sound and light were wave vibrations, colours being analogous to notes of different frequencies —S. F. Mason, Main Currents of Scientific Thought, 1953 • ... the binucleate mycelium of the Basidiomycetes ... is certainly analogous to the ascogenous hyphae from which the asci arise —Constantine John Alex-opoulos, Introductory Mycology, 2d ed., 1962 • ... the doctrines of Symbolism were in some ways closely analogous to the doctrines of Romanticism —Edmund Wilson, Axel's Castle, 1931 • Faulkner's style makes the reader's experience analogous to the hero's —Richard Poirier, A World Elsewhere, 1966 • ... developing in a manner analogous to that of the literary review —Annette Michelson, Evergreen, August 1967 With is also idiomatic but seems always to have been much less frequent than to. We have no evidence for it more recent than the first example here: • This is usually silicon tetrafluoride or silicon tetrachloride, analogous with carbon tetrachloride —Science News Letter, 16 Sept. 1944 • Russia's present economic situation is analogous with the situation of the United States after the Civil War—Struggling Russia, 5 Apr. 1919 • ... not by means superior to, though analogous with, human reason —Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, 1859 |
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