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Meanings of
rival
(rivals)
in English
Portuguese
competir
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Be equal to in quality or ability.
touch
match
equal
Portuguese
competir
Portuguese
inimigo
Catalan
contrincant
Spanish
adversario
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The contestant you hope to defeat.
competition
competitor
challenger
contender
Portuguese
inimigo
Synonyms
Examples for "
touch
"
touch
match
equal
Examples for "
touch
"
1
And that's the problem: the law is out of
touch
with reality.
2
The One Power won't work here; they can't
touch
the True Source.
3
Photo: Instagram Physical
touch
is essential for our physical and emotional health.
4
Cameras, gyroscopic controls,
touch
pads: they were all used to good effect.
5
In times of great need, we often
touch
abilities beyond the everyday.
1
We've come a long way obviously since the Armagh
match
last year.
2
What he said Speaking after the
match
de Villiers said: Extremely happy.
3
However, they said they did get good striations for a future
match
.
4
I have heard people say this is the 'return
match
'
,
he said.
5
It was great
match
,
and I think good start of this week.
1
Reality of unity, but
equal
reality of division-greaterreality, indeed, of division.
2
You cry 'freedom,' but mean
'
equal
.
'
You think people really want either?
3
However, today takes us one step closer to a more
equal
Britain.
4
The company has said it had reserves
equal
to 40 days' consumption.
5
Of
equal
value are new process innovations, especially in a manufacturing environment.
Usage of
rivals
in English
1
Indeed,
rivals
may view Maliki as even more of a serious threat.
2
UBS's FRC business is now far smaller than at most
rivals
,
however.
3
The militants also captured 13 of their
rivals
,
a government official said.
4
It also allows companies to keep information from their
rivals
for longer.
5
Carrefour's
rivals
in China have also faced problems with their businesses there.
6
During Tuesday's fundraiser, Biden said the two former
rivals
now talk often.
7
Mr Putin has as yet no serious personal
rivals
as Russia's leader.
8
Meanwhile, his main
rivals
have entered government and exhausted their political capital.
9
Qualcomm has a major lead in 4G technology over
rivals
including Intel.
10
The two companies are strong
rivals
in the global telecoms equipment market.
11
Wells Fargo has suffered less from the credit crisis than many
rivals
.
12
Ambani's aggressive strategy to capture market share has led to
rivals
consolidating.
13
They remain, however, only two points behind their usual
rivals
,
sitting fourth.
14
Barclays said in February its assets were of better quality than
rivals
.
15
No team have eliminated Simeone's Atlético from Europe but their greatest
rivals
.
16
But new Chinese
rivals
are chipping away at its dominant market position.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
rivals
rival
Noun
Plural
rival
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
political rivals
local rivals
main rivals
smaller rivals
bitter rivals
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Translations for
rivals
Portuguese
competir
inimigo
competidor
desafiante
contendor
rival
adversário
concorrente
opositor
Catalan
contrincant
competidor
competidora
rival
adversari
adversària
Spanish
adversario
competición
competidor
contendiente
contrincante
rival
Rivals
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Rivals
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Ireland
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