rivalry 的定义
plural ri·val·ries.
rivalry 近义词
competition
更多rivalry例句
- Today, even as soda consumption falls, the rivalry rages on, with both companies adding juices, teas, and waters to their portfolios.
- Meanwhile, the connected TV platform rivalry between Amazon and Roku shows no signs of slowing, especially with Google poised to make a bigger play for a piece of the market with a new Android TV device in the works.
- The debate touches every area of policy, from trade rivalries to unemployment benefits, and everyone has an interest in the outcome.
- First, rising tensions between the US and China threaten to initiate a new arms race and a return of great-power rivalry.
- The contrast between the serious rivalry among the female lovers and the silly homoerotic rituals of the male courtiers is fascinating.
- Making this scenario more complicated is the rivalry between al Qaeda and ISIS.
- What seemed to be an old political rivalry took on ethnic overtones, with the very survival of entire communities now at stake.
- Their sibling rivalry drove a significant number of episodes.
- Because Cuba has only one 16-team circuit, league rivalry is no issue.
- No real rivalry, envy, betrayal, or even affection, at least not yet.
- Those were the days when between the Scottish railway companies the keenest rivalry and the bitterest competition existed.
- He had, moreover, the adroitness to extirpate that rivalry which alone destroys all united effort.
- That greatly excited my rivalry, and I succeeded in finding some reasons for eulogy that she had forgotten.
- The Royal Yacht Squadron's fine class of schooners and vessels of large tonnage, however, created and revived rivalry.
- The latter learned that in athletics especially the rivalry between the two lower and the two upper classes was intense.