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adjectivenounverb 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。 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。 Grand it may be, but this cathedral is no rival to the great cathedral of Amiens. He eliminated his rivals with brutal efficiency. She has no rivals for the job. She is now regarded as the greatest potential rival to Hu. The business needed to revive profits and compete with new rivals. The company faces big rivals in Europe and Asia. The company is well equipped to compete with its international rivals. They were rivals for her love. They wind up as romantic rivals for the same woman. They’re old political rivals. Those two have been friendly rivals since they first met. In France and England, a new king often had to fight rivals for the succession to the throne. Their friendship ended when the two men became rivals for the same woman. This latest design has no rivals. 这种最新款式独领风骚。 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. Nothing rivals skiing for sheer excitement. The food of this region is rivalled only by its wines. a palace which almost rivals Versailles in size Many mammals use echoes but the only ones to rival bats in sophistication are whales. The boat has an extensive galley which rivals most domestic kitchens. The collection is rivalled only by that at the British Museum. |