challenge verb ⇨challenge (challenge sb to a game of chess)⇨confront (challenged by police)⇨doubt (challenge an assumption)challenge noun ⇨problemchallenge
verb
challenge ♦︎ dare ♦︎ throw down the gauntletThese words all mean to invite sb to fight or compete with you, or do sth that you think they may be afraid to do.这些词均表示挑战某人或激发某人做某事。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to challenge / dare sb to do sth■challenge ˈtʃæləndʒ [transitive] to invite sb to enter a competition or fight; to suggest strongly that sb should do sth, especially when you think that they might be unwilling to do it向(某人)挑战;(尤指在对方不情愿时)强烈建议(某人做某事)◆Mike challenged me to a game of chess.迈克硬要和我在棋盘上一决高下。◆The opposition leader challenged the prime minister to call an election.反对党领袖强烈要求首相宣布进行选举。 see also challenger ⇨ participant▸challenge
noun
[countable] ◆She took up his challenge.她接受了他的挑战。■dare [transitive] to try to persuade sb to do sth dangerous, difficult or embarrassing so that they can show that they are not afraid激(某人做某事);问(某人)有没有胆量(做某事)◆Go on! Take it! I dare you.来呀!接受吧!我谅你也不敢。◆Some of the older boys had dared him to do it.几个大男孩激他做这事。▸dare
noun
[countable, usually singular] ◆ (BrE) He climbed onto the roof for a dare.他受到激将爬上了房顶。 (NAmE) ◆She learned to fly on a dare.她在激将下学会了驾驶飞机。■throw down the ˈgauntlet
idiom
(threw, thrown)to invite sb to fight or compete with you发出挑战◆She has thrown down the gauntlet to the newspaper by accusing it of libel.她向那家报社发出挑战,控告他们诽谤。OPPtake up the gauntletⓘ To take up the gauntlet is to accept sb's invitation to fight or compete. * take up the gauntlet指接受挑战◆His Republican rival may be expected to take up the gauntlet.据猜测,他的共和党竞争对手可能会接受挑战。