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[N-COUNT 可数名词](体育)比赛;球赛 A match is an organized game of football, tennis, cricket, or some other sport.
  [mainly BRIT 主英]
  • He was watching a football match...

    他正在观看一场足球比赛。

  • France won the match 28-19.

    法国队以28比19赢得了这场比赛。

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词]火柴 A match is a small wooden stick with a substance on one end that produces a flame when you rub it along the rough side of a matchbox.
  • ...a packet of cigarettes and a box of matches.

    一包香烟和一盒火柴

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    [V-RECIP-ERG ](颜色、样式等)与…相称,与…相配 If something of a particular colour or design matches another thing, they have the same colour or design, or have a pleasing appearance when they are used together.
      [V n]
      [pl-n V]
      [V n to/with n]
      [V pl-n]
      [V P with/to n]
      [V n P with/to n]
  • Her nails were painted bright red to match her dress...

    她的指甲涂成了大红色,为的是与裙子相配。

  • All the chairs matched...

    所有椅子都是配套的。

  • You don't have to match your lipstick exactly to your outfit...

    你不一定非要让唇膏的颜色同礼服完全搭配。

  • Mix and match your tableware and textiles from the new Design House collection.

    把你从“设计公司”新系列中挑选来的餐具和桌布搭配好。

  • Match up means the same as match .match up 同 match
    • The pillow cover can match up with the sheets...

      这条枕巾可以和床单配上。

    • Because false eyelashes come in various lengths and shades, it's so easy to match them up with your own.

      假睫毛有各种不同的长度和颜色,所以很容易与你自己的睫毛配上。

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    [V-RECIP-ERG ](数量或质量)比得上,与…不相上下,使一致 If something such as an amount or a quality matches with another amount or quality, they are both the same or equal. If you match two things, you make them the same or equal.
      [pl-n V]
      [V with n]
      [V n with n]
      [Also V pl-n]
  • Their strengths in memory and spatial skills matched...

    他们在记忆力和空间技能方面势均力敌。

  • Our value system does not match with their value system.

    我们的价值体系和他们的并不相同。

  • ...efforts to match demand with supply by building new schools.

    通过建立新学校以达到供需平衡的努力

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    [V-RECIP-ERG ]与…配对;与…匹配 If one thing matches another, they are connected or suit each other in some way.
      [V n with/to n]
      [V pl-n]
      [pl-n V]
      [be V-ed with n]
      [V P n (not pron) with n]
      [V n P with n]
      [pl-n V P]
      [V P to/with n]
      [Also V P pl-n]
  • The students are asked to match the books with the authors...

    要求学生把书籍与作者对应起来。

  • We will try to match you to employers with the vacancies you are looking for...

    我们会争取为你找到提供你所需职位的用人单位。

  • It can take time and effort to match buyers and sellers...

    给买卖双方牵线可能需要一些时间和工夫。

  • The sale would only go ahead if the name and number matched...

    只有名称与数目吻合,才能进行销售。

  • Pictures of road signs are matched with their Highway Code meanings.

    道路标志图是同公用通道法规一致的。

  • Match up means the same as match .match up 同 match
    • The consultant seeks to match up jobless professionals with small companies in need of expertise...

      这个顾问力求使失业的专业人员找到需要专门技术的小公司。

    • They compared the fat intake of groups of vegetarians and meat eaters, and matched their diets up with levels of harmful blood fats...

      他们比较了素食者组与肉食者组的脂肪摄入量,并将他们的膳食与血脂超标水平对应起来。

    • My sister and I never really matched up...

      我和妹妹从没真正地合得来过。

    • I'm sure that yellow lead matched up to that yellow socket.

      我敢肯定那根黄线接那个黄色插口。

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    [N-SING 单数名词]相配的物(或人) If a combination of things or people is a good match, they have a pleasing effect when placed or used together.
      [adj N]
  • Helen's choice of lipstick was a good match for her skin-tone...

    海伦选择的唇膏很适合她的肤色。

  • Moira was a perfect match for him.

    莫伊拉和他简直是绝配。

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    [VERB 动词]比得上;配得上;敌得过 If you match something, you are as good as it or equal to it, for example in speed, size, or quality.
      [V n]
  • They played some fine attacking football, but I think we matched them in every respect...

    他们的攻势足球踢得不错,不过我认为我们各方面和他们比起来都不逊色。

  • His record has never been matched.

    他的纪录尚无人能及。

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    [VERB 动词]使较量;使竞赛 In a sport or other contest, if you match one person or team against another, in sports or other contests, you make them compete with each other to see which one is better.
      [V n with/against n]
  • The finals of the Championship begin today, matching the United States against France...

    锦标赛决赛于今天打响,由美国队对法国队。

  • Lewis is matched against the WBO's heavyweight champion, Tommy Morrison.

    刘易斯对决世界拳击组织的重量级拳王汤米·莫里森。

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    See also:
    matched
    matching
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    [PHRASE 短语]遇到强劲的对手;棋逢对手 If you meet your match, you find that you are competing or fighting against someone who you cannot beat because they are as good as you, or better than you.
      [V inflects]
  • I had finally met my match in power and intellect.

    我终于遇上了与我在力量与智力上不相上下的劲敌。

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    [PHRASE 短语]不能与…相比;敌不过… If one person or thing is no match for another, they are unable to compete successfully with the other person or thing.
      [v-link PHR]
  • I was no match for a man with such power...

    我根本不是这样强大的男人的对手。

  • Hand-held guns proved no match for heavy armor.

    结果证明,手持枪械无法同重型装甲抗衡。

  • 相关词组:
    match up
    match up to

    Oxford
    match / mætʃ ; NAmE mætʃ /
    noun
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    verb
    match matches matched matching
    noun for lighting fires 用于点火 1 [countable ] a small stick made of wood or cardboard that is used for lighting a fire, cigarette, etc. 火柴 a box of matches 一盒火柴 to strike a match (= to make it burn) 划火柴 to put a match to sth (= set fire to sth) 用火柴点燃某物 in sport 体育运动 2 [countable ] ( especially BrE) a sports event where people or teams compete against each other 比赛;竞赛 ( BrE) a football match 足球比赛 ( NAmE, BrE) a tennis match 网球比赛 They are playing an important match against Liverpool on Saturday. 星期六他们和利物浦队有一场重要比赛。 to win/lose a match 赢得╱输掉比赛 see also
    shooting match
    ,
    slanging match
    ,
    Test match
    an equal 匹敌者 3 [singular ] a matchfor sb | sb's match a person who is equal to sb else in strength, skill, intelligence, etc. 敌手;旗鼓相当的人 I was no match forhim at tennis. 打网球我根本不是他的对手。 I was his match at tennis. 打网球我跟他难分伯仲。 sb/sth that combines well 相称的人╱物 4 [singular ] a person or thing that combines well with sb/sth else 相配的人(或物);般配的人(或物) The curtains and carpet are a good match. 窗帘和地毯非常相配。 Jo and Ian are a perfect matchfor each other. 乔和伊恩真是天设的一对,地配的一双。 sth the same 相同的东西 5 [countable ] a thing that looks exactly the same as or very similar to sth else 相同的东西;非常相似的东西 I've found a vase that is an exact match of the one I broke. 我找到了一只花瓶,和我打碎的那个一模一样。 marriage 婚姻 6 [countable ] ( old-fashioned) a marriage or a marriage partner 婚姻;配偶 see also
    love match
    IDIOM find/meet your ˈmatch (in sb) to meet sb who is equal to, or even better than you in strength, skill or intelligence 遇到对手;棋逢对手 more at
    man
    n.
    verb combine well 匹配 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] match(sth) if two things match,or if one thing matchesanother, they have the same colour, pattern, or style and therefore look attractive together 般配;相配 The doors were painted blue to match the walls. 门漆成了蓝色,使它与墙的颜色相配。 a scarf with gloves to match 一条围巾还有和它相配的手套 None of these glasses match (= they are all different). 这些杯子没有能配对儿的。 see also
    matching
    be the same 相同 2 [transitive ,  intransitive ] match(sth) if two things matchor if one thing matchesanother, they are the same or very similar 相同;相似;相一致 Her fingerprints match those found at the scene of the crime. 她的指纹与犯罪现场的指纹相吻合。 As a couple they are not very well matched (= they are not very suitable for each other). 作为夫妻,他们并不十分般配。 The two sets of figures don't match. 这两组数字不一致。 find sth similar/connected 配对 3 [transitive ] matchsb/sth (to/with sb/sth) to find sb/sth that goes together with or is connected with another person or thing 找相称(或相关)的人(或物);配对 The aim of the competition is to match the quote to the person who said it. 比赛的要求是把引文和它的作者配在一起。 be equal/better 一样;更好 4 [transitive ] matchsb/sth to be as good, interesting, successful, etc. as sb/sth else 与…相匹敌;和…不相上下 SYN
    equal
    The profits made in the first year have never been matched. 历年获得的利润都比不上第一年的。 The teams were evenly matched. 各队的水平旗鼓相当。
    5 [transitive ] matchsth to make sth the same or better than sth else 使等同于;使优于 The company was unable to match his current salary. 当时公司付不起和他现在相同的工资。
    provide sth suitable 提供合适的东西 6 [transitive ] matchsth to provide sth that is suitable for or enough for a particular situation 适应;满足 Investment in hospitals is needed now to match the future needs of the country. 为了适应国家未来的需要,必须现在就投资医院建设。 IDIOMsee
    mix
    v.
    PHRASAL VERBS ˈmatch sth against sth to compare sth with sth else in order to find things that are the same or similar 拿…与…比较;对照 New information is matched against existing data in the computer. 新的资料和电脑中已有的数据作了比较。 ˈmatch sb/sth against/with sb/sth to arrange for sb to compete in a game or competition against sb else 让…同…较量 We are matched against last year's champions in the first round. 我们第一轮即遭遇了去年的冠军。 ˌmatch ˈup (to sb/sth) ( usually used in negative sentences 通常用于否定句 ) to be as good, interesting, successful as sb/sth 相称;相当;配得上 SYN measure up The trip failed to match up to her expectations. 这次旅行令她很失望。 ˌmatch ˈup (with sth) to be the same or similar (和某物)相同,相似 SYN
    tally
    SYN
    agree
    The suspects' stories just don't match up. 各嫌疑犯交代的内容不一致。
    ˌmatch sth↔ˈup (with sth) to find things that belong together or that look attractive together 归类;配套;搭配 She spent the morning matching up orders with invoices. 她花了一上午工夫把订单和发票都给对好了。
    match / mætʃ ; NAmE mætʃ /
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    match1 noun
    match2 verb
    matchmatch1 /mætʃ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun
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    1game [countable] especially British English an organized sports event between two teams or people:  It’s our last match of the season.cricket/football/tennis etc match They’re preparing for a big (=important) match tomorrow.match against/between/with the match between Nigeria and Irelandhome/away match (=a match played at a team’s own sports ground, or at a different ground) Good teams win their home matches. McClaire’s goal earned him the title of man of the match (=the person in a team who plays best).2fire [countable] a small wooden or paper stick with a special substance at the top, that you use to light a fire, cigarette etc:  a box of matches Don’t let your children play with matches.strike/light a match (=rub a match against a surface to produce a flame) Peg struck a match and lit the candle. I tore up the letter and put a match to it (=made it burn, using a match).3colours/patterns [singular] something that is the same colour or pattern as something else, or looks attractive with itmatch for That shirt’s a perfect match for your blue skirt.4good opponent [singular] someone who is much stronger, cleverer etc than their opponent:  Carlos was no match for the champion. This time you’ve met your match, Adam Burns! I’m not giving up without a fight! Guerrilla tactics proved more than a match for the Soviet military machine.5shouting match (also slanging match British English) a loud angry argument in which two people insult each other:  The meeting degenerated into a shouting match.6marriage [singular] a marriage or two people who are married:  They’re a perfect match.a match made in heaven (=a marriage of two people who are exactly right for each other) Claire made a good match (=married someone suitable).7suitability [singular] a situation in which something is suitable for something else, so that the two things work together successfullymatch between We need to establish a match between students’ needs and teaching methods. mix and match
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    COLLOCATIONSverbsgo to a match· I love going to football matches.watch a match· I watched the match on TV.play a match· We played the match in heavy rain.lose a match· They lost the match, despite playing very well.win a match· Do you think we'll win our next match?draw a match (=finish with the score even)· United have drawn their last two matches.have a match (=be scheduled to play a match)· Do we have a match on Sunday?postpone a match (=arrange for it to happen at a later time)· Our first match was postponed because of bad weather.miss a match (=not play in a match)· He missed two matches because of an ankle injury.level the match (=make the score level)· Woods won the last two holes to level the match.clinch the match (=to win a match by scoring a goal, hitting a winning ball etc)· Ronaldo clinched the match with a brilliant goal.referee a match (=be the person on the field who makes sure players follow the rules)· The matches are refereed by the children's parents.a match kicks off (=it starts)· The match kicks off at 3.30 pm.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + matchgreat/brilliant (=very good to watch)· We're sure it's going to be another great match.exciting· The match could not have been more exciting.thrilling (=very exciting)· There were some thrilling matches at Wimbledon this year.tough (=difficult)· At this stage of the competition, every match is tough.close (=with each team playing equally well)· Germany won the match, although it was close.an important/crucial match· Luckily, all their players are fit for such an important match.a big match (=an important match)· Are you going to watch the big match on TV?a football/rugby/tennis etc match· There was a rugby match going on on the school field.a home match (=played at the place where a team usually practises)· They have won their last five home matches.an away match (=played at the place where the opponent usually practises)· This is their last away match of the season.a live match (=shown on TV as it happens)· There is a live match on TV every Wednesday evening.a friendly match (=not part of a competition)· Fitness is still important in friendly matches.a qualifying match (=to decide who plays in a competition)· They won all their qualifying matches.a semi-final match (=between two of the last four teams left in a competition)· Spain beat Russia in their semi-final match last night.phraseman of the match (=the best player in a match)· Henri was named man of the match.
    match1 noun
    match2 verb
    matchmatch2 ●●● S3 W2 verb
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    1look good together [intransitive, transitive] if one thing matches another, or if two things match, they look attractive together because they are a similar colour, pattern etcmatching:  We painted the cabinets green to match the rug. Do you think this outfit matches? a beech dining table with four chairs to match (=chairs that match it)GRAMMARYou say: · Her bag matched her shoes. Don’t say: Her bag matched with her shoes. | Her bag matched to her shoes.2look the same [intransitive, transitive] two things that match look the same because they are a pair:  Your socks don’t match.3seem the same [intransitive, transitive] if two things match, or if one matches the other, there is no important difference between them:  The suspect matched the descriptions provided by witnesses. Their actions do not match their words.match exactly/closely/perfectly The copy closely matches the original.4suitable [transitive] to be suitable for a particular person, thing, or situation SYN  suit:  Teaching materials should match individual students’ needs. We’ll help you find a home that will match your requirements.well-matched/ill-matched a well-matched pair5connect [transitive] to put two people or things together that are similar to or somehow connected with each othermatch something to/with somebody/something Can you name the animals and match them to the correct countries? All checked-in baggage must be matched with a passenger travelling on the aircraft.6be equal [transitive] to be equal to something in value, size, or quality:  His strength is matched by his intelligence. Few cities in Europe can match the cultural richness of Berlin. Fancy designer labels tend to come with fancy price tags to match.evenly/equally matched The two candidates are fairly evenly matched.7make equal [transitive] to make something equal to something elsematch something to something Lindsey matched her steps to those of the other girl as they walked. an attempt to match financial resources to need8give money [transitive] to give a sum of money that is equal to a sum given by someone else:  The government has promised to match any private donations to the earthquake fund.9competition [transitive] if you are matched against someone else in a game or competition, you are competing against thembe matched against/with somebody Federer was matched against Nadal in the final.GRAMMAR Match is usually passive in this meaning.THESAURUSmatch if something matches something else, they look good together because they are very similar in colour or style: · a black suit with a handbag and shoes to match· The earrings matched her eyes.go with something to look good with something else – Go with is very common in everyday English: · Do you think that blue wallpaper will go with the carpet?go together if two things go together, they look good when they are worn or seen with each other. Go together is very common in everyday English: · That jacket and skirt don’t really go together.· The blue and the yellow go together well.complement formal if a piece of clothing or a colour complements something, it makes it look more attractive: · A simple string of pearls will complement any outfit.well coordinated/perfectly coordinated if clothes, decorations etc are well or perfectly coordinated, they look good together because they have similar colours and styles: · Her outfits are always perfectly coordinated.match up phrasal verb1match somebody/something ↔ up to put two people or things together that are related to or suitable for each other:  The employment agency exists to match up graduates and IT companies.match up with My mother spent her life trying to match me up with various women.2if two things match up, they seem the same or are connected in some way:  Their accounts just don’t match up.match up with The DNA samples found on her body did not match up with a sample taken from the accused.3match up to somebody’s hopes/expectations/ideals etc to be as good as you hoped, expected etc SYN  measure up to:  Unfortunately, the product’s performance did not match up to the manufacturer’s promise.
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