comparison
In German, the word 'Vergleich' is used to express comparison. It can be used in various contexts, such as comparing two things, evaluating the similarities or differences between them, or even comparing situations or circumstances. For example, you might say 'Im Vergleich zu gestern ist das Wetter heute viel besser' which translates to 'In comparison to yesterday, the weather today is much better'.
Compared to the others, he is taller.
This sentence expresses a comparison between 'he' and 'the others' in terms of height using 'Im Vergleich zu', which translates into 'compared to' in English.
This comparison shows the differences between the two systems.
This sentence demonstrates the use of 'Vergleich' as a noun signifying a comparison made to demonstrate the differences between two systems.
I have no comparison.
This sentence denotes the use of 'Vergleich' to mean that there is no equivalent comparison that can be made, suggesting something is incomparable.