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rivalries

英 [ˈraɪvəlriz]

美 [ˈraɪvəlriz]

n.  竞争; 竞赛; 较量
rivalry的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-VAR 竞争;敌对
    Rivalryis competition or fighting between people, businesses, or organizations who are in the same area or want the same things.
    1. ...the rivalry between the Inkatha and the ANC...
      英卡塔自由党和非洲国民大会之间的敌对
    2. He had a lot of rivalry with his brothers and sisters.
      他和兄弟姐妹间经常较劲。
    3. ...a city torn by deep ethnic rivalries.
      被深厚的种族仇恨弄得四分五裂的城市

双语例句

  • At times party rivalries have broken out into open warfare.
    政党间的矛盾有时爆发为公开的冲突。
  • Cynics have criticized the Constitution as the child of greed and sectional rivalries.
    愤世者批评美国宪法是贪婪和区域间竞争的产物。
  • The bureaucratic pressures and personal rivalries that are such an integral part of life in Washington had lost much of their meaning for me.
    官僚主义的压力和人与人之间的倾轧构成了华盛顿生活中不可分割的一部分,但对于我来说,它们已失去了许多意义。
  • We are no longer remote and strange rivalries, but cordial friends and helpful partners.
    我们彼此之间不再是遥远和陌生的竞争对手,而是和睦共助的合作伙伴。
  • "Dog people" and "cat people" often enjoy friendly rivalries.
    为此,“爱狗的人”和“爱猫的人”还经常友好地争辩哩。
  • Local political rivalries and occasional corruption can make business more complicated.
    地方政府的对抗行为与不时出现的腐败,会让经营变得更复杂。
  • Whatever their business rivalries or political differences, the Davos delegates all agreed that the road to peace and prosperity lay through more international trade and investment globalisation, in short.
    无论他们有什么商业上的竞争或政治上的分歧,出席达沃斯的代表们一致认为,只有进一步推动国际贸易和投资简而言之,就是全球化才是实现和平与繁荣的正途。
  • Analysts and commentators are fond of making analogies between great power rivalries of the past and the U.S.-China relationship of today.
    分析人士和评论家喜欢在过去的大国对抗和今天的美中关系之间作比较。
  • The complaint largely reflects provincial rivalries.
    这些抱怨在很大程度上反映了中国各省之间的竞争。
  • In post-war Europe and America, large scale urbanisation led to an increase in gang rivalries.
    在战后的欧洲和美国,大规模的城市化进程导致了帮派争斗的增多。