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rivales
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I. rival [Am ˈraɪvəl, Brit ˈrʌɪv(ə)l] N
rival
rival mf
they were rivals for her affection
competían por su cariño
rival to sb/sth
rival de alguien/algo
she hadn't meant to set herself up as a rival to him
nunca pretendió convertirse en una rival de él
the newspaper/product has several rivals
el periódico/producto tiene mucha competencia
II. rival [Am ˈraɪvəl, Brit ˈrʌɪv(ə)l] ADJ attr
rival company:
rival
rival
rival
competidor
the tourists stayed at rival hotels
los turistas se alojaron en hoteles de la competencia
they brought out a rival product
sacaron un producto que les (or nos etc.) va a hacer la competencia
III. rival <rivaling rivaled Am rivalling rivalled Brit> [Am ˈraɪvəl, Brit ˈrʌɪv(ə)l] VB trans
his voice rivals that of the lead singer
su voz no tiene nada que envidiarle a la del cantante principal
I can't rival that
con eso no puedo competir
to rival sb/sth for/in sth the old machine can't rival the new one for speed and efficiency
la máquina vieja no se puede comparar con la nueva en (cuanto a) velocidad y eficacia
no one can rival this runner for determination and stamina
nadie puede competir con este corredor en (cuanto a) determinación y resistencia
they rival each other in intelligence/looks
rivalizan en inteligencia/en belleza
outflank competitor/rival
aventajar
underbid rival
hacer una oferta más baja que
her achievements dwarf those of her rivals
sus logros eclipsan los de sus rivales
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
lanzaba anatemas contra sus rivales
he hurled abuse o insults at his rivals
lanzaba anatemas contra sus rivales
he railed against his rivals
competidor (competidora)
rival attr
rival
rival attr
competidor (competidora)
rival
rival
rival
los dos vinos rivalizan en calidad
the two wines rival each other in quality
English
English
Spanish
Spanish
I. rival [ˈraɪvl] -ll-, Am: -l- N
rival
rival mf
II. rival [ˈraɪvl] -ll-, Am: -l- ADJ
rival
competidor(a)
a rival brand
una marca rival
III. rival [ˈraɪvl] -ll-, Am: -l- VB trans
rival
competir con
oust rival
desbancar
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
rival
rival
competir
to rival each other
hacer el juego a alguien haciendo algo
to play into one's rival's hands by doing sth
English
English
Spanish
Spanish
I. rival [ˈraɪ·vəl] N
rival
rival mf
II. rival [ˈraɪ·vəl] ADJ
rival
competidor(a)
a rival brand
una marca rival
III. rival <-ll-, -l-> [ˈraɪ·vəl] VB trans
rival
competir con
oust rival
desbancar
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
rival
rival
competir
to rival each other
Present
Irival
yourival
he/she/itrivals
werival
yourival
theyrival
Past
Irivalled / American English rivaled
yourivalled / American English rivaled
he/she/itrivalled / American English rivaled
werivalled / American English rivaled
yourivalled / American English rivaled
theyrivalled / American English rivaled
Present Perfect
Ihaverivalled / American English rivaled
youhaverivalled / American English rivaled
he/she/ithasrivalled / American English rivaled
wehaverivalled / American English rivaled
youhaverivalled / American English rivaled
theyhaverivalled / American English rivaled
Past Perfect
Ihadrivalled / American English rivaled
youhadrivalled / American English rivaled
he/she/ithadrivalled / American English rivaled
wehadrivalled / American English rivaled
youhadrivalled / American English rivaled
theyhadrivalled / American English rivaled
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