rivalled
英 [ˈraɪvld]
美 [ˈraɪvld]
v. 与…相匹敌; 比得上
rival的过去分词和过去式
双语例句
- The two exchanges have been competitors as much as their cities have rivalled each other for centuries: integration of systems and cultures will be a nightmare.
者两个交易所就像东京和大阪两个城市一样,互相竞争了几个世纪,体系和文化的合并可能会变成各噩梦。 - They rivalled one another in their appetites.
他们的胃口不相上下。 - M.sur M.almost rivalled London and Berlin in this branch of commerce.
滨海蒙特勒伊在这种贸易上几乎和伦敦、柏林处于竞争地位。 - One of China's most popular athletes, his gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics brought him fame and fortune rivalled only by basketball player Yao Ming but also made his life more like that of a rock star and placed a huge burden of expectation on him.
作为中国最受欢迎的运动员,2004雅典奥运会冠军为他带来无数声誉和财富,只有篮球运动员姚明才能与他相比。这使他的生活变得更像摇滚明星,更多期望也加在他身上。 - In fact, some recent MBA graduates might find their practical financial expertise rivalled by undergraduate hires who have been working in the industry for a few years, especially if the MBA graduate has chosen to switch careers.
事实上,近来一些mba可能会发现,他们的实践金融知识受到来自已有多年行业经验的本科生的挑战,对那些选择转行的mba来说尤其如此。 - They rivalled one another in their appetites. there isn't much to choose between the two.
他们的胃口不相上下。这两种颜色不相上下。 - In Spain ( see article) and Ireland, where price gains rivalled Britain's, heady housing-market booms have given way to bust.
西班牙和爱尔兰的房价堪与英国匹敌,但房地产市场烈火烹油般的高涨导致了物极必反的暴降。 - The discovery of electric repulsion soon led to the introduction of a two-fluid theory that rivalled the one-fluid theory.
电斥力发现后不久,人们即采用了两种电流质理论,这种理论与单一电流质理论相抗衡。 - Municipal spending expanded to become the biggest source of public spending and, by 1900, state and local government debt rivalled that of the federal government.
市政支出不断增长,成为公共支出中的最大部分,到1900年,州及地方政府的债务规模竟与联邦政府相当。 - But banker-bashing rivalled skiing as the most popular sport at this year's forum.
但在今年的论坛,抨击银行家超过滑雪成为最流行的运动。
