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  • 1 rival

    1. noun
    1) (competitor) Rivale, der/Rivalin, die
    2) (equal)

    have no rival/rivals — seines-/ihresgleichen suchen

    without rival[s] — konkurrenzlos

    2. transitive verb,
    (Brit.) - ll- gleichkommen (+ Dat.); nicht nachstehen (+ Dat.)
    3. adjective
    rivalisierend [Gruppen]; konkurrierend [Forderungen]; Konkurrenz[unternehmen usw.]
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    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; rivalisierend
    2. 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
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    ri·val
    [ˈraɪvəl]
    I. n Rivale, Rivalin m, f; ECON, COMM Konkurrenz f, Konkurrent(in) m(f)
    arch \rival Erzrivale, -rivalin m, f
    bitter \rivals scharfe Rivalen
    closest [or nearest] \rival größter [o schärfster] Rivale/größte [o schärfste] Rivalin
    II. n modifier rivalisierend attr, konkurrierend attr
    \rival brand Konkurrenzmarke f
    \rival camp/team gegnerisches Lager/gegnerische Mannschaft
    \rival factions rivalisierende Gruppen
    III. vt
    < BRIT - ll- or AM usu -l->
    to \rival sb/sth mit jdm/etw konkurrieren, es mit jdm/etw aufnehmen
    to be \rivalled by sth/sb von etw/jdm übertroffen werden
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    ['raIvəl]
    1. n
    1) (= 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 ihresgleichen

    2. adj
    groups, fans, leaders rivalisierend; claims, plans, attraction konkurrierend

    rival supporters (Sport)Anhänger(innen) pl der gegnerischen Mannschaft

    3. vt
    (in love, for affections) rivalisieren mit; (COMM) konkurrieren mit

    he can't rival her in intelligenceer kann sich mit ihr in Bezug auf Intelligenz nicht messen

    his achievements rival even yours —

    I can't rival thatda kann ich nicht mithalten

    to rival sth in significanceeiner Sache (dat) die Bedeutung streitig machen

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    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, unerreicht
    B adj rivalisierend, konkurrierend, wetteifernd, Konkurrenz….:
    rival candidate Gegenkandidat(in);
    rival supporters SPORT Anhänger der gegnerischen Mannschaft;
    rival team SPORT gegnerische Mannschaft
    C v/t prät und pperf -valed, besonders Br -valled
    1. rivalisieren oder wetteifern oder konkurrieren mit, jemandem den Rang streitig machen
    2. fig gleichwertig sein oder gleichkommen (dat), es aufnehmen mit
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    1. noun
    1) (competitor) Rivale, der/Rivalin, die

    have no rival/rivals — seines-/ihresgleichen suchen

    without rival[s] — konkurrenzlos

    2. transitive verb,
    (Brit.) - ll- gleichkommen (+ Dat.); nicht nachstehen (+ Dat.)
    3. adjective
    rivalisierend [Gruppen]; konkurrierend [Forderungen]; Konkurrenz[unternehmen usw.]
    * * *
    n.
    Konkurrent m.
    Kontrahend m.
    Nebenbuhler m.
    Rivale -n f.

    English-german dictionary > rival

  • 2 arch

    1. noun
    Bogen, der; (curvature; of foot) Wölbung, die; (of bridge) Bogen, der; Joch, das; (vault) Gewölbe, das
    2. intransitive verb
    sich wölben; [Ast, Glied:] sich biegen
    3. transitive verb
    beugen [Rücken, Arm]

    the cat arched its backdie Katze machte einen Buckel

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    1. noun
    1) (the top part of a door etc or a support for a roof etc which is built in the shape of a curve.) der Bogen; das Gewölbe
    2) (a monument which is shaped like an arch: the Marble Arch in London.) der Bogen
    3) (anything that is like an arch in shape: The rainbow formed an arch in the sky.) der Bogen
    4) (the raised part of the sole of the foot.) der Fußinnenrist
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) be in the shape of an arch: The cat arched its back.) krümmen
    - academic.ru/3475/arched">arched
    - archway
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    arch1
    [ɑ:tʃ, AM ɑ:rtʃ]
    I. n Bogen m
    \arch of the foot Fußgewölbe nt
    II. vi sich akk wölben
    III. vt
    to \arch one's back den Rücken krümmen
    to \arch one's eyebrows die Augenbrauen heben
    arch2
    [ɑ:tʃ, AM ɑ:rtʃ]
    adj verschmitzt
    to give sb an \arch look jdn schelmisch anblicken
    an \arch smile ein spitzbübisches Lächeln
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    I [Aːtʃ]
    1. n
    1) Bogen m

    arch of the heavensHimmelsbogen m, Himmelsgewölbe nt

    2) (ANAT of foot) Gewölbe nt (spec)

    high/fallen arches — hoher Spann/Senkfuß m

    2. vi
    sich wölben; (arrow etc) einen Bogen machen
    3. vt
    back krümmen; eyebrows hochziehen II
    adj attr
    Erz-

    arch rivalErzrivale m, Erzrivalin f

    III
    adj
    (= wicked, mischievous) neckisch, schelmisch
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    arch1 [ɑː(r)tʃ]
    A s
    1. ARCH (Brücken-, Fenster-, Gewölbe-, Schwib) Bogen m
    2. ARCH überwölbter (Ein-, Durch)Gang, Gewölbe n
    3. Bogen m, Wölbung f:
    arch of the foot ANAT Fußgewölbe n;
    arch of the ribs ANAT Rippenbogen;
    arch support Senkfußeinlage f; fallen arches
    4. fig poet Himmelsbogen m:
    a) Regenbogen m
    b) Himmelsgewölbe n
    5. PHON Gaumenbogen m
    B v/t
    1. mit Bogen versehen oder überspannen:
    arch over überwölben
    2. wölben, krümmen:
    arch its back einen Buckel machen (besonders Katze)
    C v/i sich wölben ( over über akk)
    arch2 [ɑː(r)tʃ] adj erst(er, e, es), oberst(er, e, es), größt(er, e, es), Haupt…, Ur…, Erz…, Riesen…:
    arch villain Erzschurke m, -schurkin f
    arch3 [ɑː(r)tʃ] adj (adv archly)
    1. schelmisch, schalkhaft, verschmitzt
    2. schlau, durchtrieben
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    1. noun
    Bogen, der; (curvature; of foot) Wölbung, die; (of bridge) Bogen, der; Joch, das; (vault) Gewölbe, das
    2. intransitive verb
    sich wölben; [Ast, Glied:] sich biegen
    3. transitive verb
    beugen [Rücken, Arm]
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    n.
    (§ pl.: arches)
    = Bogen ¨-- m.
    Fußrücken m.
    Gewölbe - n. v.
    sich wölben v.
    wölben v.

    English-german dictionary > arch

  • 3 rival

    ri·val [ʼraɪvəl] n
    Rivale, -in m, f; econ, comm Konkurrent m;
    arch \rival Erzrivale, -in m, f;
    bitter \rivals scharfe Rivalen;
    closest [or nearest] \rival größter [o schärfster] Rivale/größte [o schärfste] Rivalin n
    modifier rivalisierend attr, konkurrierend attr;
    \rival brand Konkurrenzmarke f;
    \rival camp/ team gegnerisches Lager/gegnerische Mannschaft;
    \rival factions rivalisierende Gruppen vt <( Brit) - ll- or ( Am usu) - l->
    to \rival sb/ sth mit jdm/etw konkurrieren, es mit jdm/etw aufnehmen;
    to be \rivalled by sth/sb von etw/jdm übertroffen werden

    English-German students dictionary > rival

  • 4 arch-

    prefix

    arch-villain — Erzschurke, der; Erzgauner, der

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    [ɑ:tʃ, AM ɑ:rtʃ]
    \arch-rival Erzrivale, -rivalin m, f
    \arch-villain Erzschurke m, Mordsschlingel m hum
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    arch- [ɑː(r)tʃ] Wortelement bei Titeln etc mit der Bedeutung erst, oberst, Haupt…, Erz…
    * * *
    prefix

    arch-villain — Erzschurke, der; Erzgauner, der

    English-german dictionary > arch-

  • 5 arch-

    [ɑ:tʃ, Am ɑ:rtʃ] comp
    Erz-;
    \arch--rival Erzrivale, -in m, f;
    \arch--villain Erzschurke m, Mordsschlingel m ( hum)

    English-German students dictionary > arch-

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