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match

noun
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Idioms
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    in sport体育运动

  1. [countable] (especially British English) a sports event where people or teams compete against each other比赛;竞赛
    • (British English) a football match足球比赛
    • (North American English, British English) a tennis match网球比赛
    • a league match联赛
    • 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
    • I'll probably watch the match on TV.我可能会在电视上看那场比赛。
    • Dublin took on Toulouse in their opening match of the European Cup.都柏林在欧洲杯的首场比赛中迎战图卢兹。
    • Ireland took the match (= won) 2–1 .爱尔兰队以2比1获胜。
    see also return match, shooting match, shouting match, slanging match, Test match
    Extra Examples
    • Figo had an outstanding match.菲戈在比赛中表现很出色。
    • He almost made it to the final match.他差点儿就进了决赛。
    • He's such a keen fan, he even goes to all the away matches.他真是个狂热的球迷,甚至连所有的客场比赛都要去看。
    • Lubov fought back to tie the match.卢博夫反击并战成了平局。
    • She was injured in last week's match.她在上周的比赛中受了伤。
    • The match will be played in the new stadium.比赛将在新体育场进行。
    • The team had an excellent match.该队打了一场漂亮的比赛。
    • They lost their match with Estonia.他们输掉了与爱沙尼亚队的比赛。
    • They managed to level the match, then went 2–1 ahead.他们成功地追成平局,然后以 2 比 1 领先。
    • He played more than 40 matches for England.他为英格兰踢了40多场比赛。
    • This will be his first competitive match in charge of the team.这将是他执教球队以来的第一场比赛。
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • boxing
    • chess
    • football
    verb + match
    • play
    • have
    • go to
    match + verb
    • take place
    preposition
    • during a/​the match
    • in a/​the match
    • match against
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  2. an equal匹敌者

  3. [singular] a person who is equal to somebody else in strength, skill, intelligence, etc.敌手;旗鼓相当的人
    • a/no match for somebody (at something) I was no match for him at tennis.打网球我根本不是他的对手。
    • We should be a match for most teams.我们应该是大多数球队的对手。
    • somebody’s match (at something) I was his match at tennis.打网球我跟他难分伯仲。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • excellent
    • good
    • perfect
    verb + match
    • find
    • make
    preposition
    • match between
    • match for
    phrases
    • meet your match
    • the right match
    See full entry
  4. somebody/something that combines well相称的人/物

  5. [singular] a person or thing that combines well with somebody/something 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。
    • a… match for somebody Jo and Ian are a perfect match for each other.乔和伊恩真是天设的一对,地配的一双。
    • a… match between A and B an excellent match between our goals and what your company offers贵公司所提供的与我们所定的目标的高度契合
    Extra Examples
    • Our job is to find the right match for our clients.我们的工作是为客户找到适合自己的东西。
    • You need to feel confident that the candidate is the right match.你应该相信这个候选人就是合适的人选。
    • That jumper should be a good match for your trousers.那件套头衫与你的长裤应该很配。
    • The blouse and skirt are a perfect match.这衬衣和裙子堪称绝配。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • excellent
    • good
    • perfect
    verb + match
    • find
    • make
    preposition
    • match between
    • match for
    phrases
    • meet your match
    • the right match
    See full entry
  6. something the same相同的东西

  7. [countable] a thing that is or looks exactly the same as or very similar to something 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。
    • This paint is a close enough colour match to the original.这幅画与原作的颜色非常接近。
    • She has a rare blood type, and finding a match could take years.她的血型罕见,要找到合适的匹配有可能需要几年时间。
    • To forge the certificate, she needed an exact match for the paper and the fonts.她需要一模一样的纸和字体来伪造证书。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • exact
    verb + match
    • find
    preposition
    • match for
    See full entry
  8. for lighting fires用于点火

  9. [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 something (= set fire to something)用火柴点燃某物
    • If you suspect a gas leak do not strike a match or use electricity.如果你怀疑煤气泄漏,不要划火柴或用电。
    • He took all her letters into the yard and put a match to them.他把她所有的信都拿到院子里,并放了一根火柴。
    • He lit a match so they could see in the cave.他点了根火柴,这样他们就能在山洞里看得见。
    see also safety match
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • lighted
    • lit
    … of matches
    • book
    • box
    verb + match
    • light
    • strike
    • blow out
    phrases
    • put a match to something
    See full entry
  10. marriage婚姻

  11. [countable] (old-fashioned) a marriage or a marriage partner婚姻;配偶
    • He was determined that his daughter should make a good match (= find a suitable husband).他下定决心要让女儿嫁给他。
    see also love matchTopics Life stagesc2
  12. Word Originnoun senses 2 to 6 Old English gemæcca ‘mate, companion’, of West Germanic origin; related to the base of make. noun sense 1 late Middle English (in the sense ‘wick of a candle’): from Old French meche, perhaps from Latin myxa ‘spout of a lamp’, later ‘lamp wick’.
Idioms
find/meet your match (in somebody)
  1. to meet somebody who is equal to or even better than you in strength, skill or intelligence遇到对手;棋逢对手
    • He thought he could beat anyone at chess but he’s met his match in Peter.他认为他能在国际象棋上击败任何人,但他遇到了对手彼得。
    Extra Examples
    • I think he's finally met his match in Lisa.我想他碰到莉萨终于算是遇到了对手。
    • She knew she had met her match and tried to retreat.她知道这次遇到了旗鼓相当的对手,想退缩。
(the) man of the match
  1. (British English, sport体育) a man who is chosen as having given the best performance in a game of football (soccer), cricket, etc.比赛:在足球(板球),板球等比赛中表现最佳的人。
    • Pogba was named man of the match.波格巴被评为最佳选手。
    compare MVP (1)

match

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they match
/mætʃ/
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he / she / it matches
/ˈmætʃɪz/
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past simple matched
/mætʃt/
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past participle matched
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-ing form matching
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    find something similar/connected配对

  1. [transitive] to find somebody/something that goes together with or is connected with another person or thing找相称(或相关)的人(或物);配对
    • match A and B Match the words and pictures.搭配单词和图片。
    • match A to/with B 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。
    • The agency tries to match single people with suitable partners.婚介所试图为单身男女寻找合适的伴侣。
    • match somebody/something for something The control group in the experiment was matched for age and sex.实验中对照组的年龄和性别与试验组是匹配的。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • correctly
    • up
    verb + match
    • seek to
    • try to
    preposition
    • for
    • to
    • with
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  2. be the same相同

  3. [transitive, intransitive] match (something) if two things match or if one thing matches another, 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。
    • A man matching his description was seen running from a car.有人看到一个符合他描述的人从一辆汽车上跑了出来。
    • 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。
    Extra Examples
    • The dark clouds matched her mood.天空乌云密布,一如她的心情。
    • Make sure the number of items in your cart matches the number of items on the receipt.确保购物车中的商品数量与收据上的商品数量相匹配。
    • Police asked anyone who saw a woman matching her description to come forward.警察要求任何看到符合她描述的女人的人站出来。
    • The chance of matching all five numbers and winning the jackpot is about 1 in 175 million.五个号码全部匹配,中头奖的几率大概是1/175万。
    • Children can be made to suffer when they fail to match their parents' expectations.孩子不能达到父母的期望值时,有可能会吃苦头。
    • Her lovers rarely match her wit and intelligence.她的情人们在聪明才智上很少能比得上她。
    • No other rock band comes even close to matching them for dynamism or style.任何其它的摇滚乐队都无法在活力和风格上与他们相比。
    • Nothing quite matches the fine, subtle flavour of this cheese.这种口味细腻的奶酪是最好的了。
    • She found that his determination almost matched her own.她发现他几乎和她一样坚决。
    • The landscape in Claude's painting matches the description in Virgil's Aeneid.克劳德画中的风景与维吉尔《埃涅阿斯纪》中的描述相吻合。
    Topics Opinion and argumenta2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • well
    • nicely
    • perfectly
    phrases
    • to match
    See full entry
  4. combine well匹配

  5. [transitive, intransitive] if two things match, or if one thing matches another, they have the same colour, pattern, or style and therefore look attractive together般配;相配
    • match (something) Her dark hair matched the colour of her eyes.她的黑发与她的眼睛颜色相配。
    • None of these glasses match (= they are all different).这些杯子没有能配对儿的。
    • to match (something) The doors were painted blue to match the walls.门漆成了蓝色,以便与墙的颜色相配。
    • I've got her a scarf with gloves to match.我给她买了一条围巾及相配的手套。
    see also matching
    Extra Examples
    • I bought a duvet cover and some curtains to match.我买了床羽绒被套和与之相配的窗帘。
    • The room was full of old furniture that didn't quite match.房间里摆满了不太协调的老式家具。
    • They found a paint that exactly matched the existing paint on the walls.他们找到了一种漆,与墙上现在的漆一模一样。
    • He chose wine that closely matched each dish.他挑选了与每道菜非常相配的酒。
    Topics Clothes and Fashionb2, Colours and Shapesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • well
    • nicely
    • perfectly
    phrases
    • to match
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  6. be equal/better一样;更好

  7. [transitive] match somebody/something to be as good, interesting, successful, etc. as somebody/something else与…相匹敌;和…不相上下 synonym 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。
    • Job opportunities in the industry do not match the level of interest.行业内的工作机会与兴趣程度不匹配。
    • The teams were evenly matched.各队的水平旗鼓相当。
    Extra Examples
    • Her anger was only matched by her frustration.她的愤怒只与她的沮丧相匹配。
    • The teams were very evenly matched.各队之间旗鼓相当。
    • He has now proved he can match anyone at the highest level of the sport.他现在已经证明他可以在这项运动的最高水平上与任何人匹敌。
    • His anger was matched only by her frustration.他的愤怒只与她的沮丧相匹配。
    • The two firms are quite closely matched in terms of size and profitability这两家公司在规模和盈利方面不相上下。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • almost
    • nearly
    • not quite
    verb + match
    • be able to
    • be unable to
    • try to
    preposition
    • for
    phrases
    • come close to matching
    • be equally matched
    • be evenly matched
    See full entry
  8. [transitive] match something to make something the same as or better than something 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。
    • They have reduced all their stock by 10% to match competitors’ prices.为了与竞争对手的价格相匹配,他们已将所有库存减少了10%。
    Extra Examples
    • The firm was unable to match the salaries offered by their rivals.这家公司无法支付他们的竞争对手支付的工资。
    • The company can't match the performance of its American rivals.该公司的表现无法与其美国竞争对手相比。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • almost
    • nearly
    • not quite
    verb + match
    • be able to
    • be unable to
    • try to
    preposition
    • for
    phrases
    • come close to matching
    • be equally matched
    • be evenly matched
    See full entry
  9. provide something suitable提供合适的东西

  10. [transitive] match something to provide something 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。
    Extra Examples
    • The available organs are carefully matched to people in need of transplants.可用的器官要与需要进行器官移植的病人进行审慎的匹配。
    • The music perfectly matches the tone of the movie.音乐与影片的基调配合得天衣无缝。
  11. Word Originverb Old English gemæcca ‘mate, companion’, of West Germanic origin; related to the base of make.
Idioms
answer/fit/match a description (of somebody/something)
  1. to be like a particular person or thing(某场比赛的)最佳运动员
    • Police have arrested two men matching the descriptions of the robbers.警察已拘捕两名男子,这两人符合对抢劫者的描述。
mix and match
  1. to combine things in different ways for different purposes混合重组;混合搭配
    • You can mix and match courses to suit your requirements.你可以根据自己的要求将课程自由组合。

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