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词汇 rivalrous
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Definition of rivalrous in English:

rivalrous

adjective ˈrʌɪv(ə)lrəsˈrīvəlrəs
  • Prone to or subject to rivalry.

    (爱)竞争的;对抗的,对立的

    rivalrous presidential aspirants

    竞争心强的争当总统的人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In other parts of the world, where unitary Empires and not rivalrous states were the norm, such economic transformation did not take place.
    • Reflecting the rivalrous aspirations of a tumultuous, multilayered and multicultural society, it voices itself in a multitude of apparently incongruous vocabularies of form.
    • Competition is a rivalrous process in which businesses struggle to be the best producers of goods and services.
    • As a result, we keep following the cycle of tearing down the old to build new structures of cooperation that carry the rivalrous seeds of its own destruction.
    • She was highly competitive and rivalrous and said, ‘I'm going to go talk to your professors.’
    • It proves highly conflictual, as the response elicited from other women/mothers/girls is usually disapproving and warning, or alternatively rivalrous.
    • Similar hypotheses to our own, derived from assuming oligopolistic or rivalrous behavior, have been a subject of study in the field of international business.
    • The perils of distinguishing true predatory behaviour from beneficial rivalrous behaviour mean that the threshold for regulatory intervention should be high.

Definition of rivalrous in US English:

rivalrous

adjectiveˈrīvəlrəs
  • Prone to or subject to rivalry.

    (爱)竞争的;对抗的,对立的

    rivalrous presidential aspirants

    竞争心强的争当总统的人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The perils of distinguishing true predatory behaviour from beneficial rivalrous behaviour mean that the threshold for regulatory intervention should be high.
    • As a result, we keep following the cycle of tearing down the old to build new structures of cooperation that carry the rivalrous seeds of its own destruction.
    • Similar hypotheses to our own, derived from assuming oligopolistic or rivalrous behavior, have been a subject of study in the field of international business.
    • In other parts of the world, where unitary Empires and not rivalrous states were the norm, such economic transformation did not take place.
    • It proves highly conflictual, as the response elicited from other women/mothers/girls is usually disapproving and warning, or alternatively rivalrous.
    • She was highly competitive and rivalrous and said, ‘I'm going to go talk to your professors.’
    • Reflecting the rivalrous aspirations of a tumultuous, multilayered and multicultural society, it voices itself in a multitude of apparently incongruous vocabularies of form.
    • Competition is a rivalrous process in which businesses struggle to be the best producers of goods and services.
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