Rival in Meaning in English
expression · lemma: rival
释义
To compete as an equal or try to be as good as someone or something in a specific area or skill.
用法与细微差别
"Rival in" is formal and used when comparing achievements, abilities, or qualities (e.g., 'rival in strength'). It usually needs a specific area: 'No one can rival her in talent.' Rare in everyday speech; 'compete with' is more common in casual talk.
例句
Few athletes can rival in speed with Usain Bolt.
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No city can rival in beauty with Paris.
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She can rival in intelligence with anyone in her class.
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When it comes to cooking, nobody could rival in creativity with her grandmother.
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He tried to rival in charm with his older brother at the party.
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Technology today can rival in complexity anything we’ve ever known.
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