rival
Significado: A person or thing competing with another
The word 'rival' refers to a person, company, or thing competing with another for the same objective or superiority. It can be a noun (a competitor) or a verb (to compete with or equal). Business rivals compete for market share, sports rivals face each other in matches, and romantic rivals compete for someone's affection.
Ejemplos
- The two companies have been rivals for decades. 这两家公司几十年来一直是对手。Las dos empresas han sido rivales durante décadas.二つの会社は何十年もライバルでした。두 회사는 수십 년간 라이벌이었습니다.
- Nothing can rival the taste of home-cooked food. 没有什么能比得上家常菜的味道。Nada puede rivalizar con el sabor de la comida casera.家庭料理の味に匹敵するものはありません。집밥의 맛에 필적할 수 있는 것은 없습니다.
- The rival teams face each other in the final. 两支对手球队在决赛中相遇。Los equipos rivales se enfrentan en la final.ライバルチームが決勝で対戦します。라이벌 팀이 결승에서 맞붙습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Latin 'rivalis' meaning 'a person using the same stream as another', from 'rivus' (stream, brook). Neighbours who shared a water source were natural competitors. Related to 'river', 'derive', and 'rivulet'.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Historia y curiosidades
From Latin 'rivalis' meaning 'one using the same stream as another.' Originally, rivals were people who shared a water source and competed for access to it - a matter of life and death in ancient times.
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