rivalled
英 [ˈraɪvld]
美 [ˈraɪvld]
v. 与…相匹敌; 比得上
rival的过去分词和过去式
双语例句
- But banker-bashing rivalled skiing as the most popular sport at this year's forum.
但在今年的论坛,抨击银行家超过滑雪成为最流行的运动。 - His stupidity is rivalled only by his meanness.
只有他的吝啬可以与他的愚蠢相配。 - Municipal spending expanded to become the biggest source of public spending and, by 1900, state and local government debt rivalled that of the federal government.
市政支出不断增长,成为公共支出中的最大部分,到1900年,州及地方政府的债务规模竟与联邦政府相当。 - That, in turn, was rivalled by Ashley's out-of-the-blue appointment of Keegan to replace Sam Allardyce, then the installation of Alan Shearer for eight games at the end of the2008-09 season.
而与只相反的是,阿什利大张旗鼓地使用基甘接替大山姆,以及在2008-09赛季最后8场比赛找来了西勒。 - In Spain ( see article) and Ireland, where price gains rivalled Britain's, heady housing-market booms have given way to bust.
西班牙和爱尔兰的房价堪与英国匹敌,但房地产市场烈火烹油般的高涨导致了物极必反的暴降。 - The fire raging at Universal Studios in Los Angeles rivalled infernos seen in many of the films produced at the world-famous venue.
火灾肆虐于洛杉矶的环球影城,很多世界著名的电影制作场地都起火。 - Then he dozed off to sleep and to dream dreams that for madness and audacity rivalled those of poppy-eaters.
于是他朦胧睡去,做起梦来。那梦之疯狂大胆不亚于鸦片鬼的梦。 - Glashuette was at the heart of a watchmaking industry that rivalled Switzerland's until Russian bombers destroyed its main workshops on the day World War Two ended in Europe.
格拉叙提原本是能与瑞士匹敌的钟表制造重镇,直到欧洲二次大战的终战日,俄国的轰炸使此地大型制表厂毁于一旦。 - They rivalled one another in their appetites.
他们的胃口不相上下。 - In the school the German language, to some extent, rivalled the Russian.
学校里,德语大有与俄语对抗之势。