counterpart 的定义
- a person or thing closely resembling another, especially in function: Our president is the counterpart of your prime minister.
- a copy; duplicate.
- Law. a duplicate or copy of an indenture.
- one of two parts that fit, complete, or complement one another.
counterpart 近义词
match; identical part or thing
counterpart 的近义词 29 个
- doppelganger
- analogue
- complement
- copy
- correlate
- correlative
- correspondent
- ditto
- duplicate
- equal
- equivalent
- fellow
- like
- mate
- obverse
- opposite
- pendant
- ringer
- supplement
- tally
- twin
- carbon copy
- dead ringer
- look alike
- opposite number
- peas in a pod
- spit and image
- spitting image
- two of a kind
counterpart 的反义词 1 个
更多counterpart例句
- The North Star Inbound survey found that across the board women were making and charging less than their male counterparts, whether in agencies or as freelancers.
- As has become the standard, home teams in the WNBA wiped the floor with their visiting counterparts Tuesday night.
- Like Lehmiller suggested, cityside liberals may be taking contact restrictions more seriously than their rural, conservative counterparts.
- Both have grown for more than 20 years, but remain smaller than their counterparts in media or sports.
- A new study looking at life expectancy in both countries shows the lifetimes of high-income Americans grew 140% faster than those of their low-income counterparts from 2001 to 2014.
- Toss in Republican National Committee head Reince Priebus and his Democratic counterpart, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, too.
- A PPD agent tells his counterpart that Romney has about 15 minutes.
- But Islamic feminism, like its Western counterpart, is not without controversy.
- A similar request was not issued to his Russian counterpart.
- Like its feminine counterpart, manxiety stems, in large part, from doing life math.
- It had its counterpart on the political side in the rise of representative democratic government.
- Love in the family found its counterpart in fellow-feeling in the tribe, in patriotism in the nation.
- It is full of deceit, sham, and pharisaism—an aggravated counterpart of the outside world.
- A counterpart of his father, and the favorite—only outwardly—of his mother.
- These resolutions having been agreed to, the bill relating thereto, which was a counterpart of the former, was read a first time.