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rival

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ri·val1 /ˈraɪvəl/ ●●○ W3 noun [countableC]  
1 COMPETE WITH/TRY TO BEATa person, group, or organization that you compete with in sport, business, a fight etc 对手,竞争者 SYN competitor
 This gives the company a competitive advantage over its rivals.
这使该公司与其对手相比具有一项竞争优势。
rival for
 his chief rival for the job
和他竞争这份工作的主要对手
 He finished 39 seconds ahead of his main rival.
他比主要对手早39秒到达终点。
 She was 2 minutes faster than her nearest rival.
她比紧随其后的对手快两分钟。
 a game against their old rivals, Manchester United
和他们的老对手曼联队的比赛
 They still remain bitter rivals (=hate each other).
他们仍是死敌。
 Their sales have now overtaken those of their arch-rival (=main or strongest rival).
他们的销售额现已超过了主要竞争对手。
rival company/firm/team etc
 Sheena left her job and went to work for a rival company.
希娜辞了职,转投一家对手公司工作。
2 EQUALone of a group of things that people can choose between 竞争的事物
 The newest model has several advantages over its rivals.
最新的型号和其竞争品牌相比有几大优势。
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adjectives
somebody's main/chief rival
Who is the champion's main rival?
somebody's nearest/closest rival (=the one that is closest to beating them)
She finished 7.1 seconds ahead of her nearest rival.
a great rival (=an important rival for a long time)
Oxford and Cambridge University have always been great rivals
somebody's arch-rival (=their main or strongest rival)
McDonald's and its arch-rival Burger King
a serious rival
He knows that he has no serious rival for the job.
an old rival
Hindhead had a convincing victory over their old rivals, Frensham.
a potential rival (=one who is likely to be a rival in the future)
Their business is a potential rival for ours.
a bitter rival (=one that hates you)
They have long been bitter rivals.
a political rival
At the time, France and Britain were major political rivals.
a presidential rival
His presidential rivals have vigorously attacked him.
rival + NOUN
rival factions/groups
My task is to unite the rival factions within the party.
a rival team
The rival team's fans were in the other part of the ground.
a rival gang
The street is a war zone between two rival gangs.
rival fans/supporters
There were fights between rival fans after the match.
a rival company/firm
It may have to merge with a rival company to stay in business.
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rival2 ●○○ verb (rivalled, rivalling British EnglishBrE, rivaled, rivaling American EnglishAmE)  
[transitiveT]GOOD AT to be as good or important as someone or something else 匹敌,与媲美 unrivalled
 The college’s facilities rival those of Harvard and Yale.
这所学院的设施比得上哈佛和耶鲁。
 a stadium to rival any in the world
世上一流的体育场
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
rivalri·val1 /ˈraɪvəl/ noun [countableC]
1a person, group, or organization that you compete with
The authorities hope that such changes will help Italian banks compete more effectively against European rivals.
rival for
The two men had been rivals for the top job three years ago.
Jack left his job and went to work for a rival company.
2one of a number of products that people can choose between
The car was a success because it met the needs of car buyers better than most of its rivals.
Your product needs to be better than rival products in precisely specified ways.
3rival bid/offerFINANCE a BID etc that is competing with another
Another travel company has now come in with a rival bid.
rivalrival2 verb (rivalled, rivalling British EnglishBrE, rivaled, rivaling) American EnglishAmE [transitiveT]
to be as good or important as someone or something else
This notebook computer rivals the power of some desk-top models.
Origin rival1
(1500-1600) Latin rivalis someone who uses the same stream as another, rival in love, from rivus stream
ri·val1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1rival2 verb
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