rivalries
英 [ˈraɪvəlriz]
美 [ˈraɪvəlriz]
n. 竞争; 竞赛; 较量
rivalry的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 竞争;敌对
Rivalryis competition or fighting between people, businesses, or organizations who are in the same area or want the same things.- ...the rivalry between the Inkatha and the ANC...
英卡塔自由党和非洲国民大会之间的敌对 - He had a lot of rivalry with his brothers and sisters.
他和兄弟姐妹间经常较劲。 - ...a city torn by deep ethnic rivalries.
被深厚的种族仇恨弄得四分五裂的城市
- ...the rivalry between the Inkatha and the ANC...
双语例句
- Institutions and habits of thought changed, while capital controls and cold war rivalries reinforced reliance on foreign aid.
随着资本管控和冷战对抗增强了对外国援助的依赖,我们的制度和思维习惯发生了改变。 - The politicians in Cairo realised that the matter had gone beyond one of personal rivalries or ambitions.
开罗的政界人士认识到,问题已超出个人争权夺利和个人野心的范围。 - "Dog people" and "cat people" often enjoy friendly rivalries.
为此,“爱狗的人”和“爱猫的人”还经常友好地争辩哩。 - The crisis is rooted in deep rivalries between the two groups.
这场危机的根源是这两个群体之间积怨已深的敌对情绪。 - The complaint largely reflects provincial rivalries.
这些抱怨在很大程度上反映了中国各省之间的竞争。 - They will have to find other ways to act out their rivalries.
他们将不得不以其它方式展开竞争。 - Whatever their business rivalries or political differences, the Davos delegates all agreed that the road to peace and prosperity lay through more international trade and investment globalisation, in short.
无论他们有什么商业上的竞争或政治上的分歧,出席达沃斯的代表们一致认为,只有进一步推动国际贸易和投资简而言之,就是全球化才是实现和平与繁荣的正途。 - Fierce rivalries have traditionally fragmented the region
激烈的竞争已经如从前一样使得该地区四分五裂。 - In post-war Europe and America, large scale urbanisation led to an increase in gang rivalries.
在战后的欧洲和美国,大规模的城市化进程导致了帮派争斗的增多。 - We are no longer remote and strange rivalries, but cordial friends and helpful partners.
我们彼此之间不再是遥远和陌生的竞争对手,而是和睦共助的合作伙伴。