1.竞争者,对手,敌手;匹敌者,对等的人[物]
1.竞争的,对抗的
1.(〔英国〕 -ll-) 竞争,对抗;匹敌
1.a person, team, or business that competes with another
2.someone or something that is as good as someone or something else
1.used about a person or group that competes against someone or something else
1.to be as good as someone or something else
1.The drama of Elizabeth Taylor's personal life rivalled that of her screen roles.
泰勒的个人生活比她的银幕角色还要富有戏剧性。
2.Under king Ur-Nammu, the city established itself as the capital of an empire that rivalled that of the Akkadian rulers.
在国王乌尔纳姆的统治下,这个城市自立为一个帝国的首都,用于对抗阿卡德的统治者。
3.Once upon a time Communism was an ideology that was popular throughout much of the world and seriously rivalled Western alternatives.
共产主义是一度是流行于世界上许多地方一种意识形态,与西方的资产阶级意识形态曾针锋相对。
4.Schumpeter rivalled Keynes in range of experience and subtlety of thought, and surpassed him in breadth of scholarship.
在经历和思考的精微方面,熊彼特与凯恩斯不相上下,在知识广度方面则超过了凯恩斯。
5.But in a narrower corporate sense, the meltdown rivalled that of the banks.
但是在狭义的企业意义来说,这场危机与银行业的垮台不相上下。
6.Islamism has rivalled Pushtunwali for centuries; it has often gained prominence, as currently, in time of war.
伊斯兰主义同“普什图瓦里”竞争了数个世纪,并常常更为突出,例如在当前的战争时期。
7.The configuration flexibility of PHP is equally rivalled by the code flexibility.
PHP的选项与其语法一样,具有很高的灵活性。
8.But banker-bashing rivalled skiing as the most popular sport at this year's forum .
但在今年的论坛,抨击银行家超过滑雪成为最流行的运动。
9.In Spain (see article) and Ireland, where price gains rivalled Britain's, heady housing-market booms have given way to bust.
西班牙和爱尔兰的房价同英国相若,现在那里的住宅市场繁荣不再。
10.M. sur M. almost rivalled London and Berlin in this branch of commerce.
滨海蒙特勒伊在这种贸易上几乎和伦敦、柏林处于竞争地位。