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Rival Noun ˈraɪvl Main Verb Rivaled Person Business

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rival

[ˈraɪvl]rivalled, rivalling, rivals

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rivals[2581]
对手(55%),竞争(36%),竞争的(4%),竞争者(4%),同伴(1%)
n.对手;竞争者
adj.竞争的
vt.与…竞争;比得上某人
vi.竞争
n.(Rival)人名;(英、法、西)里瓦尔
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Collins
rival ★★★★☆
/ra͟ɪv(ə)l/
in AM, use 美国英语用rivaling, rivaled
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]竞争者;对手;敌手 Your rival is a person, business, or organization who you are competing or fighting against in the same area or for the same things.
  • The world champion finished more than two seconds ahead of his nearest rival...

    世界冠军领先第二名2秒多钟到达终点。

  • He eliminated his rivals in a brutal struggle for power...

    他在一场残酷的权力争斗中将对手一一铲除。

  • The police believe the fight was due to a dispute between rival teenage gangs.

    警察认为这场打斗是由两个敌对的青少年帮派之间的纠纷引起的。

2
[N-COUNT 可数名词]没有敌手;独一无二;无人能及 If you say that someone or something has no rivals or is without rival, you mean that it is best of its type.
  [with brd-neg]
  • ...a wonderfully fragrant wine which has no rivals in the Rhone...

    在罗纳河地区独一无二的无比香醇的葡萄酒

  • He is a pastry chef without rival.

    他是最好的面点师。

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[VERB 动词]能与…媲美;与…匹敌;与…不分高低 If you say that one thing rivals another, you mean that they are both of the same standard or quality.
  [V n]
  • Cassette recorders cannot rival the sound quality of CDs...

    卡式磁带录音机的音质无法和CD相媲美。

  • An epidemic to rival that which killed 26,000 in 1989 may hit the UK.

    一种流行病可能会袭击英国,其危害程度不亚于1989年导致26,000人丧生的疾病。


Oxford
rival / ˈraɪvl ; NAmE ˈraɪvl /
noun
, adjective ,
verb
rival rivals rivalled rivaled rivalling rivaling
noun rival(to sb/sth) (for sth) a person, company, or thing that competes with another in sport, business, etc. 竞争对手 The two teams have always been rivals. 这两个队一直是竞争对手。 The Japanese are our biggest economic rivals. 日本人是我们最大的经济竞争对手。 This latest design has no rivals (= it is easily the best design available). 这种最新款式独领风骚。 rival adjective [only before noun ] a rival bid/claim/offer 竞标;对立的权利要求;竞价 fighting between rival groups 对立团体间的争斗 He was shot by a member of a rival gang. 他被敌对团伙的一名成员开枪击中。 verb ( -ll- , NAmE also -l- ) rivalsb/sth (for/in sth) to be as good, impressive, etc. as sb/sth else 与…相匹敌;比得上 SYN
compare with
You will find scenery to rival anything you can see in the Alps. 你看到的景色可与你在阿尔卑斯山所看到的景色相媲美。 see also
unrivalled
rival / ˈraɪvl ; NAmE ˈraɪvl /
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rival1 noun
rival2 verb
rivalri‧val1 /ˈraɪvəl/ ●●○ W3 noun [countable]
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1a person, group, or organization that you compete with in sport, business, a fight etc SYN  competitor:  This gives the company a competitive advantage over its rivals.rival for his chief rival for the job He finished 39 seconds ahead of his main rival. She was 2 minutes faster than her nearest rival. a game against their old rivals, Manchester United They still remain bitter rivals (=hate each other). Their sales have now overtaken those of their arch-rival (=main or strongest rival).rival company/firm/team etc Sheena left her job and went to work for a rival company.2one of a group of things that people can choose between:  The newest model has several advantages over its rivals.COLLOCATIONSadjectivessomebody's main/chief rival· Who is the champion's main rival?somebody's nearest/closest rival (=the one that is closest to beating them)· She finished 7.1 seconds ahead of her nearest rival.a great rival (=an important rival for a long time)· Oxford and Cambridge University have always been great rivalssomebody's arch-rival (=their main or strongest rival)· McDonald's and its arch-rival Burger Kinga serious rival· He knows that he has no serious rival for the job.an old rival· Hindhead had a convincing victory over their old rivals, Frensham.a potential rival (=one who is likely to be a rival in the future)· Their business is a potential rival for ours.a bitter rival (=one that hates you)· They have long been bitter rivals.a political rival· At the time, France and Britain were major political rivals.a presidential rival· His presidential rivals have vigorously attacked him.rival + NOUNrival factions/groups· My task is to unite the rival factions within the party.a rival team· The rival team's fans were in the other part of the ground.a rival gang· The street is a war zone between two rival gangs.rival fans/supporters· There were fights between rival fans after the match.a rival company/firm· It may have to merge with a rival company to stay in business.
rival1 noun
rival2 verb
rivalrival2 ●○○ verb (past tense and past participle rivalled, present participle rivalling British English, rivaled, rivaling American English)
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[transitive] to be as good or important as someone or something elseunrivalled:  The college’s facilities rival those of Harvard and Yale. a stadium to rival any in the world

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