Rival
21rìvāl — m 〈G rivála〉 suparnik, takmac, konkurent ✧ {{001f}}njem. ← lat …
22Rival — Nom porté notamment dans l Isère (variante Rivail). Voir Rivaud pour le sens. On le rencontre aussi en Bretagne, où il peut avoir une autre signification (voir Rivalland) …
23rival — The verb has inflected forms rivalled, rivalling, and in AmE usually rivaled, rivaling …
24rival — Rival, c est compagnon d amours, Rivalis, c est quand ils sont deux à une …
25rival — (Del lat. rivālis, de rivus, río). adj. Dicho de una persona: Que compite con otra, pugnando por obtener una misma cosa o por superar a aquella. U. m. c. s.) …
26rival — ► NOUN 1) a person or thing competing with another for superiority or the same objective. 2) a person or thing equal to another in quality: she has no rivals as a female rock singer. ► VERB (rivalled, rivalling; US rivaled, rivaling) ▪ be… …
27rival — ▪ I. rival ri‧val 1 [ˈraɪvl] noun [countable] 1. a person, group, or organization that you compete with: • The authorities hope that such changes will help Italian banks compete more effectively against European rivals. rival for • The two men… …
28rival — I UK [ˈraɪv(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms rival : singular rival plural rivals ** 1) a person, team, or business that competes with another Manchester United beat their rivals 3–1. rival to: Our airline is now a serious rival to many of… …
29rival — ri|val1 [ˈraıvəl] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: rivalis someone who uses the same stream as another, rival in love , from rivus stream ] 1.) a person, group, or organization that you compete with in sport, business, a fight etc =… …
30rival — ri|val1 [ raıvl ] noun count ** 1. ) a person, team, or business that competes with another: The Dallas Cowboys beat their rivals 20 10. Our airline is now a serious rival of many of the bigger companies. rival for: We watched a TV debate between …