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ri·val
/ˈraɪvəl/
競爭者,對手(vt.)競爭,對抗(a.)競爭的,對抗的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ri·val
n.
1.
A
person
having
a
common
right
or
privilege
with
another
;
a
partner
. [
Obs
.]
If
you
do
meet
Horatio
and
Marcellus
,
The
rivals
of
my
watch
,
bid
them
make
haste
. --
Shak
.
2.
One
who
is
in
pursuit
of
the
same
object
as
another
;
one
striving
to
reach
or
obtain
something
which
another
is
attempting
to
obtain
,
and
which
one
only
can
posses
;
a
competitor
;
as
,
rivals
in
love
;
rivals
for
a
crown
.
Note:
☞
“
Rivals
,
in
the
primary
sense
of
the
word
,
are
those
who
dwell
on
the
banks
of
the
same
stream
.
But
since
,
as
all
experience
shows
,
there
is
no
such
fruitful
source
of
coutention
as
a
water
right
,
it
would
continually
happen
that
these
occupants
of
the
opposite
banks
would
be
at
strife
with
one
another
in
regard
of
the
periods
during
which
they
severally
had
a
right
to
the
use
of
the
stream
. . .
And
thus
'rivals'
. . .
came
to
be
used
of
any
who
were
on
any
grounds
in
more
or
less
unfriendly
competition
with
one
another.”
Syn:
--
Competitor
;
emulator
;
antagonist
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ri·val
,
a.
Having
the
same
pretensions
or
claims
;
standing
in
competition
for
superiority
;
as
,
rival
lovers
;
rival
claims
or
pretensions
.
The
strenuous
conflicts
and
alternate
victories
of
two
rival
confederacies
of
statesmen
.
--
Macaulay
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ri·val
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Rivaled
or
Rivalled
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Rivaling
or
Rivalling
.]
1.
To
stand
in
competition
with
;
to
strive
to
gain
some
object
in
opposition
to
;
as
,
to
rival
one
in
love
.
2.
To
strive
to
equal
or
exel
;
to
emulate
.
To
rival
thunder
in
its
rapid
course
.
--
Dryden
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ri·val
,
v. i.
To
be
in
rivalry
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rival
n
:
the
contestant
you
hope
to
defeat
; "
he
had
respect
for
his
rivals
"; "
he
wanted
to
know
what
the
competition
was
doing
" [
syn
:
challenger
,
competitor
,
competition
,
contender
]
v
1:
be
equal
to
in
quality
or
ability
; "
Nothing
can
rival
cotton
for
durability
"; "
Your
performance
doesn't
even
touch
that
of
your
colleagues
"; "
Her
persistence
and
ambition
only
matches
that
of
her
parents
" [
syn
:
equal
,
touch
,
match
]
2:
be
the
rival
of
,
be
in
competition
with
; "
we
are
rivaling
for
first
place
in
the
race
"
[
also
:
rivalling
,
rivalled
]
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