outrival / ˈraɪ vəl /

竞争出局竞争者竞争优势

outrival4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor.
  2. a person or thing that is in a position to dispute another's preeminence or superiority: a stadium without a rival.
  3. Obsolete. a companion in duty.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. competing or standing in rivalry: rival suitors; rival businesses.
v. 有主动词 verb

ri·valed, ri·val·ing or ri·valled, ri·val·ling.

  1. to compete with in rivalry; strive to win from, equal, or outdo.
  2. to prove to be a worthy rival of: He soon rivaled the others in skill.
  3. to equal as if in carrying on a rivalry: The Hudson rivals any European river in beauty.
v. 无主动词 verb

ri·valed, ri·val·ing or ri·valled, ri·val·ling.

  1. to engage in rivalry; compete.

outrival 近义词

outrival

等同于 outclass

outrival

等同于 outdo

outrival

等同于 outweigh

outrival

等同于 surpass

outrival

等同于 beat

outrival

等同于 transcend

outrival

等同于 outmatch

outrival

等同于 excel

更多outrival例句

  1. In some cases, companies have alerted Cfius to a rival’s connections with foreign investors, said startup executives and lawyers.
  2. Heading into Friday night, no division leader enjoys more than a one-point cushion over its nearest rival and the fifth-place team in each division is no more than one point out of a potential playoff spot.
  3. It called on scientists and researchers from around the world, including collaborations between rival countries in the middle of the Cold War.
  4. Residents under 40 continued to drive the bulk of the infections, and those above 70 still accounted for the vast majority of deaths — an average of 58 a day in December, which rivaled May as the deadliest month.
  5. Still, it’s striking that South Dakota, a relatively rural state, has death and illness rates that rival the numbers of much more densely populated states.
  6. “The US cannot tolerate the idea of any rival economic entity,” Stone writes.
  7. Launched just 13 years ago, it quickly became a serious rival to MAS and a rising juggernaut in Asia.
  8. Assad-affiliated Christian militias skirt around the territory of rival groups aligned with the YPG.
  9. Abramson, biting her tongue, was widely portrayed in rival outlets as classily above the fray.
  10. They unleashed a hail of bullets to rival the final scene in ‘Bonnie and Clyde.’
  11. He could not tell what I meant by secrets of state, where an enemy or some rival nation were not in the case.
  12. He and his friends obtained the lease, for thirty-one years, of a rival line, which turned out a great financial success.
  13. Bonaparte already foresaw the day when France should lie at his feet; he instinctively divined in Bernadotte a possible rival.
  14. But later the Marshal had bitter cause to repent these triumphs won over his rival.
  15. Even Tim, so fine and big, had in this homely, lanky man a rival well worth watching.