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1 rival **** ri·val
['raɪv(ə)l]1. adj2. n(see adj), rivale m/f, concorrente m/f3. vtto rival sb/sth in — competere con qn/qc in
cassette recorders cannot rival the sound quality of CD players — i registratori a cassette non possono competere con la qualità del suono dei lettori CD
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