rivaling 的 4 个定义
- a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor.
- a person or thing that is in a position to dispute another's preeminence or superiority: a stadium without a rival.
- Obsolete. a companion in duty.
- competing or standing in rivalry: rival suitors; rival businesses.
ri·valed, ri·val·ing or ri·valled, ri·val·ling.
- to compete with in rivalry; strive to win from, equal, or outdo.
- to prove to be a worthy rival of: He soon rivaled the others in skill.
- to equal as if in carrying on a rivalry: The Hudson rivals any European river in beauty.
ri·valed, ri·val·ing or ri·valled, ri·val·ling.
- to engage in rivalry; compete.
rivaling 近义词
opposing
person who opposes in competition
oppose; be a match for
更多rivaling例句
- If you already have the website URL or domain name of one of your major rivals, SE Ranking’s Competitive Research tool will come in handy.
- Reels, Instagram’s short-form video product, is aimed at rivaling fast-growing TikTok.
- Twice last year, according to the new indictment, MS-13 members in Prince William shot men thought to be rival gang members.
- Analysts, rival fast-food companies and plant-based protein producers have been closely watching McDonald’s, as it is one of the few national chains without a plant-based burger on the menu.
- Pfizer’s and BioNTech’s share prices were up more than 6% and 18% respectively, and rival Moderna—whose own candidate vaccine uses similar technology—also rose more than 5%.
- He was in awe of Tel Aviv, a gay-friendly city with Pride parades rivaling those in Berlin and Amsterdam.
- GOP politicians on both the state and federal level attack legal abortion with an obsession rivaling Captain Ahab.
- This track gives us hilarious lines and moments rivaling even the blandness of “Yesterday was Thursday…Today it is Friday.”
- Video games are quickly becoming one of the biggest entertainment industries in the world - rivaling television and movies.
- "Thou shalt not overspend" is rapidly becoming a tenet of the evangelical belief system, rivaling social issues like gay marriage.
- The other one saved his skin by setting off across the country at a speed rivaling our hero's charge.
- They had read or heard of the skill of the adventurers away out on the borders, and they dreamed of rivaling them some day.
- Paying no taxes, they become independent of the state, an imperium in imperio, a power rivaling that of organized society itself.
- Blue gentians (Gentina calycosa, Griseb) abound, their deep blue blossoms rivaling the pure blue of our Sierran skies.
- A mysterious Sabbath began, rivaling the fantastic scenes witnessed by Faust upon the Brocken.