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  1. contrast n. (light vs. dark) contraste nm. There wasn't enough contrast, so the TV image was hard to see. La televisión no tenía buen contraste, así que la imagen no se veía bien. contrast n. (difference) contraste nm.

  2. There's a marked contrast between his character and hers. Hay un gran contraste entre el carácter de él y el de ella. Their economy has expanded, while ours, by/in contrast, has declined. Su economía se ha expandido, mientras que la nuestra, en contraste, ha decaído.

  3. contrast something with something If you contrast some of her early writing with her later work, you can see just how much she improved. C2 [ I ] If one thing contrasts with another, it is very different from it: The styles of the two film makers contrast quite dramatically.

  4. C2 [ T ] to compare two people or things in order to show the differences between them: contrast something with something If you contrast some of her early writing with her later work, you can see just how much she improved. C2 [ I ] If one thing contrasts with another, it is very different from it:

  5. contrast significado, definición, qué es contrast: a difference between people, ideas, situ...: Conozca más.

  6. Traducción de 'contrast' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  7. verbo transitivo. 1. to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of. Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks. verbo intransitivo. 2. to exhibit unlikeness on comparison with something else; form a contrast. 3.