rivalry的意思和读音

rivalry

: [ˈraɪv(ə)lri] : ['raɪv(ə)lri]

n.

rivalries  

adj.+n.fierce rivalry,intense rivalry

v.+n.encourage rivalry

n.cooperation

n.competition,opposition,contention,competitiveness,enmity

rivalryn.

1.a state in which two people, companies, etc. are competing for the same thing

a fierce rivalry for world supremacy

There is a certain amount of friendly rivalry between the teams.

political rivalries

sibling rivalry(= between brothers and sisters)

n.1.,

n.1.a situation in which people, teams, businesses, etc. compete with one another

1. banditry rivalry outlawry ...

2. competition n. , rivalry n. , , state of war n. ...

3. banditry rivalry outlawry ...

4. rival v. a. rivalry n. robbery n. ...

5. Rhinoceros Rivalry Senator ...

6. rivalry determinants rivalry Robert Miles ...

7. struggle rivalry intransigence ...

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1.Unfortunately, so did a fellow student of mine and it became a bit of a rivalry in the build up to the next year's event.

2.He says the two countries are ready to turn away from decades of rivalry.

3.There has never been any rivalry between Pippo and I, in reality he was the one that helped me adapt when I first arrived.

4.But such a rivalry is not unusual between a superpower and a rising competitor desperate to protect its burgeoning interests.

5.India, however, is not in an arms race or "numbers game" like the US-Soviet rivalry of the Cold War era.”。

6.Xu, the translator, has no doubt that he is engaged in an intense rivalry.

7.Liu help thank are kang kang to help, is between the socks off the rivalry between the two, two men more slowly become close, later removed.

8.Amazon plans to release a tablet computer by October, people familiar with the matter said, intensifying its rivalry with Apple's iPad.10iPad

9.Wheeljack and Hot Shot had a deep bond and friendly rivalry, each trying to outdo the other's brash antics.

10.But all that assumes the geopolitical rivalry between the US and China does not escalate.