"compare apples and oranges" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Anglais]

  1. Comparer des choux et des carottes. Tags: figuratively, idiomatic
    Sense id: fr-compare_apples_and_oranges-en-verb-wH-8CgBP Categories (other): Métaphores en anglais
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    "Composé de compare, apple, and et orange."
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          "ref": "Lizzie Wade, Is fruit eating responsible for big brains? sciencemag.org le 27 mars 2017",
          "text": "When the authors compare diet and social life, “they’re comparing apples and oranges,” says Robin Dunbar, an evolutionary psychologist at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom and one of the original authors of the social brain hypothesis."
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