Counterpart vs Equal vs Equivalent vs Match vs Peer

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Counterpart

Top 2.000 (häufig)C1noun

Equal

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)B1adjective

Equivalent

FormellTop 2.000 (häufig)B2noun

Match

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)A1noun

Peer

Top 2.000 (häufig)B2noun
Am formellsten: Equivalent
 CounterpartEqualEquivalentMatchPeer
Aussprache🇬🇧 /["/ˈkaʊntəpɑːt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈkaʊntərpɑːrt/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈiːkwəl/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈiːkwəl/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ɪˈkwɪvələnt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ɪˈkwɪvələnt/"]/🇬🇧 /["/mætʃ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/mætʃ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/pɪə(r)/"]/🇺🇸 /["/pɪr/"]/
BedeutungA person or thing that has the same job or function as another.The same in number, amount, or value.Something that is the same as something else.To be the same as something else or to go well together.A person who is equal to you in age or social status.
BeispielThe Foreign Minister held talks with his Chinese counterpart.All students should have equal opportunities to succeed.In mathematics, two fractions can be equivalent if they represent the same value.I watched the football match on TV last night.She discussed the project with her peers to get their opinions.
RegisterNeutralNeutralFormellNeutralNeutral
Wie häufigTop 2.000 (häufig)Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)Top 2.000 (häufig)Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)Top 2.000 (häufig)
CEFR-NiveauC1B1B2A1B2
Wortartnounadjectivenounnounnoun
Kollokationendirect, modern, female, have, counterpart inbe, become, make something, absolutely, exactly, in every way, in, to, be, be born, genuinely, truly, be, feel, prove, more thandirect, exact, approximate, be, be considered, represent, equivalent for, equivalent in, equivalent ofboxing, chess, football, play, have, go to, take place, during a/​the match, in a/​the match, match against, excellent, good, perfect, find, make, match between, match for, meet your match, the right match, excellent, good, perfect, find, make, match between, match for, meet your match, the right match, exact, find, match for, lighted, lit, book, box, light, strike, blow out, put a match to somethingacademic, professional, outperform, impress, group, influence, pressure, among somebody’s peers, Conservative, Labour, etc., a peer of the realm
Antonymeopposite, antagonistunequal, uneven, disparatedifferent, unequal, dissimilarmismatch, disagreesuperior, subordinate
Häufige FehlerConfused with 'complement' which has a different meaning., Using it to describe unequal items or people., Mispronouncing it; remember to emphasize the 'counter' part.Confusing with 'equivalent' — 'equal' refers to exact matches, 'equivalent' may indicate similarity., Using 'equal' incorrectly with non-count nouns — remember 'equal to' when referring to standards or measures.Confused with 'equal' when discussing non-quantitative aspects., Using it without the necessary prepositions (e.g., forgetting 'to')., Overusing it when 'similar' would be more appropriate.Confusing with 'mismatch' when talking about differences., Using 'matches' as a verb incorrectly in past tense without context., Using 'match' as a noun without proper context can be confusing.Confused with 'peer' as a verb., Using 'peers' improperly for singular context., Not recognizing the social or professional connotation.
Hinweise zur VerwendungUse this word in discussions about roles, positions, or items that are similar or equal in different contexts. It's appropriate in both formal and casual conversations, but avoid using it in slang situations.Used to describe things that have the same value or amount. Avoid using in contexts where comparison is not implied, such as when discussing inequality or differences.Use 'equivalent' in formal contexts such as academic writing or discussions. Avoid in casual conversations. It often compares values, functions, or items.Use 'match' when comparing items, like colors or styles. Avoid using it in overly formal contexts where 'correspond' might be better.Used in both formal and informal contexts. Often refers to someone in the same profession or social group, making it appropriate in discussions about education or work. Avoid when speaking about younger or older individuals if the equality aspect is not present.

Häufige Fragen: Counterpart vs Equal vs Equivalent vs Match vs Peer

Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Counterpart, Equal, Equivalent, Match und Peer?

Counterpart: A person or thing that has the same job or function as another. Equal: The same in number, amount, or value. Equivalent: Something that is the same as something else. Match: To be the same as something else or to go well together. Peer: A person who is equal to you in age or social status.

Was ist formeller: Counterpart, Equal, Equivalent, Match und Peer?

Equivalent ist davon am formellsten.

Was ist anspruchsvoller: Counterpart, Equal, Equivalent, Match und Peer?

Counterpart ist das höchste Niveau, bei C1, auf der CEFR-Skala.

Sind Counterpart, Equal, Equivalent, Match und Peer auf demselben CEFR-Niveau?

Counterpart: C1, Equal: B1, Equivalent: B2, Match: A1, Peer: B2 auf der CEFR-Skala.

Welche Wortart sind Counterpart, Equal, Equivalent, Match und Peer?

Counterpart: noun, Equal: adjective, Equivalent: noun, Match: noun, Peer: noun.

Kannst du zu jedem ein Beispiel zeigen?

Counterpart: The Foreign Minister held talks with his Chinese counterpart. Equal: All students should have equal opportunities to succeed. Equivalent: In mathematics, two fractions can be equivalent if they represent the same value. Match: I watched the football match on TV last night. Peer: She discussed the project with her peers to get their opinions.

Kann ich Counterpart, Equal, Equivalent, Match und Peer austauschbar verwenden?

Nicht immer. Counterpart, Equal, Equivalent, Match und Peer sind verwandt und überschneiden sich teils, unterscheiden sich aber in Register, Häufigkeit und Verwendung, sodass ein Austausch die Bedeutung oder den Ton ändern kann. Sieh dir die Unterschiede oben an, bevor du eines ersetzt.

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