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2 rivalry
مُنَافَسَة \ competition: competing: There was strong competition for entrance to the university. We entered a fishing competition. contest: a struggle; a match: sporting contest; an election contest. rivalry: competitive spirit; competition: friendly rivalry between two towns. -
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تَنَافُس \ competition: competing: There was strong competition for entrance to the university. We entered a fishing competition. rivalry: competitive spirit; competition: friendly rivalry between two towns. -
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plural ˈrivalries nounthe state of or an instance of being rivals:مُنافَسَه، تَنافُسthe rivalry/rivalries between business companies.
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5 binocular rivalry
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > binocular rivalry
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6 ворогування
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7 конкуренція
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8 соперничество
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9 samkeppni, metingur
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10 supraništvo
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15 конкуренция
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > конкуренция
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19 αντιζηλία
rivalryΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > αντιζηλία
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20 соперничество
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > соперничество
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rivalry — ri‧val‧ry [ˈraɪvlri] noun rivalries PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] COMMERCE competition between people, companies, organizations etc who are in the same business or selling similar goods or services in the same market: rivalry between •… … Financial and business terms
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rivalry — index belligerency, competition, conflict, contention (opposition), contest (competition), impugnation … Law dictionary
rivalry — 1590s; from RIVAL (Cf. rival) + ERY (Cf. ery). Rivality in the same sense is recorded from 1580s … Etymology dictionary
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rivalry — [rī′vəlrē] n. pl. rivalries the act of rivaling or the fact or condition of being a rival or rivals; competition SYN. COMPETITION … English World dictionary
rivalry — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, bitter, fierce, great, heated, intense ▪ the bitter rivalry that existed between them ▪ ancient … Collocations dictionary
rivalry — n. 1) to stir up rivalry 2) intense, keen, strong rivalry 3) sibling rivalry 4) rivalry among, between; for; in; with (keen rivalry between them for the award) * * * [ raɪv(ə)lrɪ] between for in keen strong rivalry … Combinatory dictionary
rivalry — ri|val|ry [ˈraıvəlri] n plural rivalries [U and C] a situation in which two or more people, teams, or companies are competing for something, especially over a long period of time, and the feeling of competition between them →↑competition rivalry… … Dictionary of contemporary English
rivalry — ri|val|ry [ raıvlri ] noun count or uncount a situation in which people, teams, businesses, etc. compete with one another: political rivalries rivalry between: There is friendly rivalry between the two teams. sibling rivalry (=rivalry between… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rivalry — UK [ˈraɪv(ə)lrɪ] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms rivalry : singular rivalry plural rivalries a situation in which people, teams, businesses etc compete with one another political rivalries rivalry between: There is friendly rivalry… … English dictionary