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1 ♦ rival
♦ rival /ˈraɪvl/A n.rivale: Her main rival for the post has withdrawn, la sua principale rivale per il posto si è ritirata; He defeated his nearest rival in the final, ha sconfitto il suo rivale più pericoloso nella finale; As a jazz singer, she has few rivals, come cantante jazz, ha pochi rivali; arch rival, grande rivaleB a.2 concorrente; in concorrenza: (comm.) rival firms [companies], imprese [società] concorrenti (o rivali)● ( sport) rival football fans, tifosi di squadre avversarie; tifoserie rivali □ (econ.) rival goods, beni rivali ( che possono essere consumati da una sola persona alla volta) □ business rivals, concorrenti; rivali in affari □ without a rival, senza pari.(to) rival /ˈraɪvl/v. t.poter competere con; eguagliare: Their reputation rivals those of the top American universities, la loro reputazione eguaglia quella delle migliori università americane. -
2 rival
1. noun2) (equal)have no rival/rivals — seines-/ihresgleichen suchen
2. transitive verb, 3. adjectivewithout rival[s] — konkurrenzlos
rivalisierend [Gruppen]; konkurrierend [Forderungen]; Konkurrenz[unternehmen usw.]* * *1. noun(a person etc who tries to compete with another; a person who wants the same thing as someone else: For students of English, this dictionary is without a rival; The two brothers are rivals for the girl next door - they both want to marry her; ( also adjective) rival companies; rival teams.) der Rivalel, die Rivalin; rivalisierend2. verb(to (try to) be as good as someone or something else: He rivals his brother as a chess-player; Nothing rivals football for excitement and entertainment.) konkurrieren- academic.ru/62557/rivalry">rivalry* * *ri·val[ˈraɪvəl]arch \rival Erzrivale, -rivalin m, fbitter \rivals scharfe Rivalen\rival brand Konkurrenzmarke f\rival camp/team gegnerisches Lager/gegnerische Mannschaft\rival factions rivalisierende GruppenIII. vt▪ to \rival sb/sth mit jdm/etw konkurrieren, es mit jdm/etw aufnehmen▪ to be \rivalled by sth/sb von etw/jdm übertroffen werden* * *['raIvəl]1. n1) (= competitor) Rivale m, Rivalin f (for um, to für); (in love also) Nebenbuhler(in) m(f) (old); (COMM) Konkurrent(in) m(f)2)(= equal)
this collection of paintings has few rivals in the world — diese Gemäldesammlung hat in der Welt kaum ihresgleichen2. adjgroups, fans, leaders rivalisierend; claims, plans, attraction konkurrierendrival candidate — Gegenkandidat(in) m(f)
rival supporters (Sport) — Anhänger(innen) pl der gegnerischen Mannschaft
3. vt(in love, for affections) rivalisieren mit; (COMM) konkurrieren mithe can't rival her in intelligence — er kann sich mit ihr in Bezug auf Intelligenz nicht messen
his achievements rival even yours —
I can't rival that — da kann ich nicht mithalten
to rival sth in significance — einer Sache (dat) die Bedeutung streitig machen
* * *rival [ˈraıvl]A s Rivale m, Rivalin f, Konkurrent(in):rival (in love) Nebenbuhler(in);be rivals for rivalisieren um;be a rival of fig → C 2;without a rival ohnegleichen, unerreichtB adj rivalisierend, konkurrierend, wetteifernd, Konkurrenz….:rival candidate Gegenkandidat(in);rival supporters SPORT Anhänger der gegnerischen Mannschaft;rival team SPORT gegnerische MannschaftC v/t prät und pperf -valed, besonders Br -valled* * *1. noun2) (equal)have no rival/rivals — seines-/ihresgleichen suchen
2. transitive verb,without rival[s] — konkurrenzlos
(Brit.) - ll- gleichkommen (+ Dat.); nicht nachstehen (+ Dat.)3. adjectiverivalisierend [Gruppen]; konkurrierend [Forderungen]; Konkurrenz[unternehmen usw.]* * *n.Konkurrent m.Kontrahend m.Nebenbuhler m.Rivale -n f. -
3 aggro
* * *ag·gro[ˈægrəʊ]there was some \aggro between rival football fans es kam zu Krawallen zwischen rivalisierenden Fußballfansthe general \aggro of life die normalen Alltagsprobleme* * *['grəʊ]n (Brit inf)1) (= aggression, bother) Aggressionen pldon't give me any aggro — mach keinen Ärger (inf) or Stunk (inf)
I get aggro from my mother if... — ich kriege Ärger mit meiner Mutter, wenn... (inf)
she didn't want all the aggro of moving — sie wollte das ganze Theater mit dem Umziehen vermeiden
2) (= fight) Schlägerei ffootball fans looking for aggro — Fußballfans, die auf Schlägereien aus sind
* * *aggro [ˈæɡrəʊ] Br sl1. a) Zoff m umg, Randale f umgb) → academic.ru/1175/aggressiveness">aggressiveness2. Ärger m, Unannehmlichkeiten pl* * *noun, no pl. -
4 aggro
ag·gro [ʼægrəʊ] n(Brit, Aus) slthere was some \aggro between rival football fans es kam zu Krawallen zwischen rivalisierenden Fußballfansthe general \aggro of life die normalen Alltagsprobleme -
5 Futebol
Portugal's most popular sport or game, for decades the national sport. There are at least two different theories about how soccer was introduced to Portugal and both are set in the late 1880s. One story is that soccer was introduced when Portuguese students with a soccer ball returned from England.Another version is that the sport was brought to Portugal by resident or visiting Britons. The game was first played only by foreigners, but soon became popular among Portuguese. Some of the earliest soccer games were played on fields in the property of the Eastern Telegraph Company in Carcavelos, outside Lisbon. The word in Portuguese, futebol, derives from the English word football. Organized by the entrepreneur Guilherme Pinto Basto, the first exhibition game between Portuguese and Britons was in 1888, and the first match, between Oporto and Lisbon was held in 1894, with King Carlos I in attendance.Especially after World War I, futebol acquired a mass, popular following. By midcentury, Portugal's periodical with the largest circulation was Lisbon's soccer newspaper Bola ("Ball"). After 1939, many soccer stadiums were constructed, and Portuguese fans became divided into supporters of two rival professional soccer teams: Sporting or Benfica, both from the Lisbon region. In the World Cup soccer games of 1966, Portugal's national team achieved fame and distinction, reaching the semifinals, only to lose to the Brazilians. Starring on Portugal's 1966 World Cup team was the celebrated Mozambique-born Eusébio. In that World Cup contest, Portugal became the first national team to reach the semifinals in their first appearance in the contest. In 2004, Portugal hosted the Euro cup, and Portugal's national team was defeated in the final by Greece. In May 2006, Portugal's national soccer team was ranked seventh out of 205 countries by the world soccer association (FIFA).
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