counterparts
Prononciation : [ˈkaʊntərpɑrts]
Mot
Contexte : « similarity »
(noun) a counterpart is a person or thing that has a similar role, function, or characteristics to another. It’s like when there are two different things that do the same kind of work.
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The teacher met with her counterpart at the other school to discuss new methods.
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The new software doesn't have a counterpart in the old version; they're very different.
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Who are the counterparts in different countries for this project?
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) counterparts can also refer to two people who are in similar positions or situations in different places or groups. Like friends in different schools who have similar roles.
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The managers in both companies are considered counterparts because they do the same job.
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Her counterpart at the other company is not as experienced, which makes teamwork harder.
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How do the counterparts in different countries work together?
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