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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3058 COCA: 4346

rival

noun
/ˈraɪvl/
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  1. 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。
    • Marlowe was Shakespeare's main rival at the beginning of his career.马洛是莎士比亚事业初期的主要竞争对手。
    • the company's nearest/closest rival in the business该公司在该行业中最接近的对手
    • The two men were bitter rivals throughout their careers.这两个人在整个职业生涯中都是死对头。
    • This latest design has no rivals (= it is easily the best design available).这种最新款式独领风骚。
    • rival for something She has no rivals for the job.没有任何对手和她争这份工作。
    • rival to somebody/something Grand it may be, but this cathedral is no rival to the great cathedral of Amiens.这座主教堂虽然非常宏伟,但却不敌亚眠大教堂。
    see also arch-rival
    Extra Examples
    • The Japanese are our biggest economic rivals.日本人是我们最大的经济竞争对手。
    • He eliminated his rivals with brutal efficiency.他残忍而又利落地消灭了自己的对手。
    • She is now regarded as the greatest potential rival to Hu.她现在被认为是胡最大的潜在对手。
    • The business needed to revive profits and compete with new rivals.这个企业需要恢复利润并且与新对手竞争。
    • The company faces big rivals in Europe and Asia.该公司在欧洲和亚洲都要面对强劲的竞争对手。
    • The company is well equipped to compete with its international rivals.这个公司条件优越,足以和国际对手竞争。
    • They were rivals for her love.为得到她的爱他们成了情敌。
    • They wind up as romantic rivals for the same woman.他们最后因为追求同一个女人而成为情敌。
    • They're old political rivals.他们是政坛上的老对手。
    • Those two have been friendly rivals since they first met.那两人从第一次见面就成了友好的对手。
    • In France and England, a new king often had to fight rivals for the succession to the throne.在法国和英国,新国王经常不得不与对手争夺王位继承权。
    • Their friendship ended when the two men became rivals for the same woman.当两个男人成为同一个女人的对手时,他们的友谊结束了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bitter
    • close
    • deadly
    verb + rival
    • have
    • face
    • beat
    rival + noun
    • candidate
    • clan
    • faction
    preposition
    • rival for
    • rival in
    • rival to
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    Word Originlate 16th cent.: from Latin rivalis, originally in the sense ‘person using the same stream as another’, from rivus ‘stream’.

rival

adjective
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  1. (of a person, company, thing, etc.人、公司、事物等) competing with another person, company, thing, etc.相互竞争的;对抗的
    • a rival bid/claim/offer竞争投标;对立的权利要求;竞争的出价
    • fighting between rival groups/factions对立团体/派别之间的战斗
    • 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。
    Word Originlate 16th cent.: from Latin rivalis, originally in the sense ‘person using the same stream as another’, from rivus ‘stream’.

rival

verb
/ˈraɪvl/
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they rival
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he / she / it rivals
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past simple rivalled
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past participle rivalled
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(North American English also) past simple rivaled
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(North American English also) past participle rivaled
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-ing form rivalling
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(North American English also) -ing form rivaling
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  1. rival somebody/something (for/in something) to be as good, impressive, etc. as somebody/something else与…相匹敌;比得上 synonym compare with/to
    • 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。
    • Golf cannot rival football for excitement.高尔夫球不像足球那样刺激。
    see also unrivalled
    Extra Examples
    • Nothing rivals skiing for sheer excitement.没有什么比得上滑雪那般刺激。
    • The food of this region is rivalled only by its wines.这个地区的食物仅次于它的葡萄酒。
    • a palace which almost rivals Versailles in size一座几乎与凡尔赛宫媲美的宫殿
    • Many mammals use echoes but the only ones to rival bats in sophistication are whales.许多哺乳动物使用回声,但在复杂程度上与蝙蝠匹敌的只有鲸鱼。
    • The boat has an extensive galley which rivals most domestic kitchens.这艘船有一个大厨房,可与大多数家庭厨房媲美。
    • The collection is rivalled only by that at the British Museum.该藏品仅次于大英博物馆的藏品。
    Word Originlate 16th cent.: from Latin rivalis, originally in the sense ‘person using the same stream as another’, from rivus ‘stream’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3058 COCA: 4346
rival

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + RIVAL | RIVAL + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbitter, close, deadly50/AmE 0 - br added:pooler-->, fierce, formidable, great, hated, powerful, serious, tough死對頭;勢均力敵的競爭者;強勁的對手;強大的對手;可恨的對手;勁敵;難對付的對手biggest, chief, largest, leading, main, major, nearest, primary, principal, top (also arch-rival) 最大的競爭者;主要競爭者;頭號對手;最接近的對手long-time, old, traditional宿敵;老對手;傳統對手They're old political rivals.他們是政壇上的老對手。former, one-time從前的/曾經的對手new新對手The business needed to revive profits and compete with new rivals.這個企業需要恢復利潤並且與新對手競爭。potential潛在的對手She is now regarded as the greatest potential rival to Hu.她現在被認為是胡最大的潛在對手。jealous嫉妒的對手friendly友好的對手Those two have been friendly rivals since they first met.那兩人從第一次見面就成了友好的對手。romantic情敵They wind up as romantic rivals for the same woman.他們最後因為追求同一個女人而成為情敵。foreign, international國外的/國際上的競爭者The company is well equipped to compete with its international rivals.這個公司條件優越,足以和國際對手競爭。business, political商業/政治競爭對手presidential競選總統的對手Conservative, Democratic, etc.保守黨、民主黨等的對手VERB + RIVALhave有對手She has no rivals for the job.沒有任何對手和她爭這份工作。face面對對手The company faces big rivals in Europe and Asia.該公司在歐洲和亞洲都要面對強勁的競爭對手。beat, defeat打敗對手eliminate消滅對手He eliminated his rivals with brutal efficiency.他殘忍而又利落地消滅了自己的對手。RIVAL + NOUNcandidate候選人競爭者clan, faction, gang, group, tribe敵對的家族/派系/團夥/團體/部落company, firm, organization競爭對手公司;對立的機構bid, offer競爭投標;競爭的出價claim對立的權利要求theory對立的理論PREPOSITIONrival for⋯的競爭者They were rivals for her love.為得到她的愛他們成了情敵。rival in在⋯上的對手They were rivals in love.他們是情敵。rival to⋯的對手Grand it may be, but this cathedral is no rival to the great cathedral of Amiens.這個教堂雖然很雄偉,卻絕對不能和亞眠大教堂相匹敵。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3058 COCA: 4346
rival verb
compare2
rival noun
enemy

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