单词 | Rivalry |
例句 | 1. The quarrel originated in rivalry between the two families. 2. There has always been intense rivalry between New Zealand and Australia. 3. Rivalry with other schools is encouraged. 4. Their old rivalry soon surfaced when they met again. 5. There is great rivalry between the two sisters. 6. The two players have developed a friendly rivalry . 7. There's fierce rivalry for the job/to get the job. 8. Rivalry between football fans developed into open warfare. 9. There's such rivalry among/between my three sons. 10. What emerges is a complex picture of family rivalry. 11. It was Allen who fired this rivalry with real passion. 12. There has always been a fierce rivalry between the two clubs. 13. There is a certain amount of friendly rivalry between the teams. 14. She had never overcome her feelings of sibling rivalry . 15. Officials anticipate that rivalry between leaders of the various drug factions could erupt into full scale war. 16. Despite their bitter screen rivalry, off-stage they are close friends. 17. Fully-fledged domestic rivalry among banks is also quite modern. 18. But a good football rivalry is. 19. They felt no sibling rivalry where Joe was concerned. 20. The studios soft-pedal the rivalry between their animation departments. 21. He recoiled from rivalry between religions. 22. Their relationship oscillated between comradeship and rivalry. 23. Most of the killings result from gang rivalry. 24. Sibling rivalry kills Oedipus' sons. 25. There is no rivalry between us. 26. A bad case of sibling rivalry(), it seems. 27. The rivalry between Bedie and Ouattara is still in play, diplomats said. 28. It is noticeable that women do not have the rivalry that men have. 29. Historically,[/rivalry.html] there has always been a great deal of rivalry between the two families. 30. Though one was a Democrat and the other a Republican, the rivalry over which one would move up first was cordial. 1. The quarrel originated in rivalry between the two families. 2. It is noticeable that women do not have the rivalry that men have. 3. There has always been intense rivalry between New Zealand and Australia. 4. Rivalry with other schools is encouraged. 31. Pentecostalism and jazz are undeniably siblings, with all the consanguinity and rivalry such a blood link always brings with it. 32. The rivalry between the two teams was strong, and Bird Arena drew a rowdy, beer-drinking crowd. 33. In the last six months, inter-party rivalry has been subordinated to the need for a united unionist front. 34. What compels the players is equal portions of intrastate rivalry and animosity. 35. He had overcome the rivalry of his son and felt that he fully deserved the expensive lifestyle he enjoyed with Mary. 36. The term "sibling rivalry" refers to a constellation of feelings. 37. The press were trying to build up a great rivalry between Ben and me, especially as I had never raced him. 38. Big winners in past decades makes the rivalry so special. 39. The political entities of the twentieth century are the survivors of a ferocious rivalry. 40. He sets the clergy against each other in rivalry for his favours. 41. Nor are women so fixated by visual cues, so obsessed with physical rivalry. 42. Holmes says that the rivalry between the two companies has been exaggerated. 43. But my rivalry with Tuffers will be purely professional because there is no personal animosity between us. 44. In perspective, it is a healthy rivalry, adding spice to the game. 45. In spite of the fierce rivalry between the two players the decision to agree a draw was marked by a sporting handshake. 46. But the rivalry was friendly enough for all teams to congratulate each other on their performances. 47. The County Championship was a big meeting in those days(), with intense rivalry between west and north London. 48. Others continue the hostility into adulthood and never make peace with their brothers and sisters - a phenomenon called sibling rivalry. 49. The Brezhnev leadership, like Stalin's, showed a proper regard for the political stakes in interstate rivalry. 50. There was no rivalry between them when they tried which could throw the discus farthest; they were only playing a game. 51. The rivalry led to the murder of Clodomir, her eldest son. 52. For the reporters covering the event, the novelty of the two-league rivalry was rivaled only by the rivalry within the rivalry. 53. Just because sibling rivalry is normal doesn't mean you should ignore it. 54. Several companies offered prizes annually for the best-kept country station, promoting keen rivalry among stations. 55. The sense of justice is always overwhelmed by personal interests, biases or prejudices, and there is little room for justice in economic competition, cultural or political rivalry. Dr T.P.Chia 56. The consequence has been fierce rivalry between the two in all areas. 57. The rivalry between Fabius and Rocard had been a major component of the party's internal problems. 58. How there is rivalry, a desire to be first,[] but played out within established rules of conduct. 59. Derby matches wouldn't be so spicey without the fervour and passion born out of local rivalry. 60. The 1990 election campaigns are confirming that this lesson was well learnt: candidates are indulging in ghoulish rivalry in support of execution. 61. This rejection fear compounds the anxiety that others are preferred and also maybe preferable-the root of sibling rivalry. 62. The rivalry between individual organism and group of organisms for the vehicle role, being a real rivalry, can be settled. 63. Swindon Town and Oxford United fans have a long tradition of rivalry. 64. There was great rivalry between the colour factions, often with political implications. 65. Rivalry was keen; judges timed the contestants and deducted marks from the maximum 16 marks per game. 66. Fearing that in comparison to them he can not win his parents' love and esteem is what inflames sibling rivalry. 67. Consequently there is a persistent rivalry among humans in their quest to possess it. 68. Alternatively, for both Left and Right, this was a form of great power rivalry. 69. The investigation by Oracle of Microsoft's allies is the latest turn in the continuing rivalry between the two companies. 70. They never, however, became hard and fast friends and there was an unspoken rivalry between them. 71. In real life, positive and negative oedipal relations, and guilt about these relations often remain hidden behind sibling rivalry. 72. But skeptics predicted that an anti-Le Pen union would soon fall victim to rivalry between the main parties. 73. The contrast between the two men was as profound as their rivalry was to become. 74. And cut-throat rivalry, especially after the market is deregulated in 1994, would indeed cause offence. 75. The rivalry and interaction between advanced capitalist economies is a feature of this theoretical framework which is absent from world-system theories. 76. Literary rivalry raised the stakes in the unfolding family romance. 77. Less rivalry and conflict appears to develop between parents and residential workers than between parents and foster-parents. 78. There was an intense rivalry between the Brazilian and Italian teams. 79. Their heads serve only Mr Assad, who maintains a healthy rivalry among them. 80. Drama is a meeting and a rivalry of human antitheses. 81. She and Charles worked hard and, despite the fact that they were pursuing the same course, without rivalry. 82. There is considerable rivalry between banks and accountancy firms when it comes to giving corporate financial advice. 83. The rivalry promoted between large companies has its reflection in fierce competition between small suppliers for orders from parent companies. 84. "Sibling rivalry?" she asked, frowning at his use of psychological terms. 85. They've been racing each other for years and have developed a friendly rivalry. 86. Clearly, their ties to the place remained, and no discord or rivalry over it seeps into family correspondence. 87. But what was noticeably absent was any serious intra-group rivalry. 88. What to bankers looks like overcapacity, consumers may call healthy rivalry. 88. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 89. While fights may occur in the context of displays of rivalry, the exhibition of the character in question is often sufficient. 90. All these reasons for rivalry crystallized round the two sides' violent disagreement on the abolition of slavery. 91. Is there a lot of rivalry among key power holders or is there open respect? 92. This was not the only instance of sibling rivalry in the house of Pelops. 93. There were still tendencies towards national rivalry and arrogance, and these could only be countered by a steadfast policy of internationalism. 94. The other intelligence services also proliferated, and there were dark tales in the clubs and messes of rivalry and hatred. 95. But inter-county rivalry will be of secondary importance for the 23-year-old World Student Games bronze medallist. 96. Physical closeness in the temple workshops may have stimulated friendly rivalry to produce ever-finer works and thus stimulated technical and artistic development. 97. Self-respect stimulated by a little gentle rivalry demanded that all should be the very best available. 98. Rivalry was a rivet piercing through their bones, uniting those in a dansemacabre, a shifting pas de trois. 99. Resentments, rivalry, rebuffs and power struggles appear to have knocked the stuffing out of you and undermined your confidence. 100. Though scholars once thought it was relatively peaceful, the classic Maya world now is viewed as driven by warfare and rivalry. 101. Rivalry between them is unnecessary and tends to disappear once each fully comprehends the other's role. 102. Healthful rivalry among the respective clubs within a congregation. 2. 103. The amount of rivalry, it seems, is not related to the amount of affection children feel for each other. 104. It was this rivalry that allowed the bank to continue to function after the Tampa arrests, much to Mazur's disgust. 105. A former captain of a winning Blues polo team, he still retains some of the rivalry with Oxford. 106. An intense rivalry was to be renewed between Carl Lewis and Ben Johnson in the short sprint. 107. The rivalry between three Ipswich drivers could grab most attention. 108. Whenever there was fighting around Limoges one permanent complicating factor was the rivalry between city and citadel. 109. It was that bitter rivalry that led us to lift our gaze to space-but what we have seen has transfigured us. 110. Intertwined with these were rivalry, power brokering, and patronage. 111. Sibling rivalry is part of the original sin. 112. Sibling rivalry often causes parents anxieties. 113. There is cut-throat rivalry among the supermarkets. 114. But when we fight it's kinda like sibling rivalry. 115. Molly: They have a real sibling rivalry going on. 116. Cultural pluralism, critics contend, promotes rivalry and divisions. 117. a fierce rivalry for world supremacy. 118. Gordon: Sis, why don't we have a sibling rivalry? 118. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 119. They talk about detente, but in actuality they are engaged in intense rivalry. 120. With Dutchman William III on the British throne, there is ambivalence in the traditional rivalry with the Netherlands! 121. Whatever gloss one cares to put on it, we are back to where we were before ecumenism got going, to a position of rivalry between the two churches. 122. The premise is described in a Disney statement as, "East meets West in a classic love triangle set against the crosstown school rivalry between the East High Wildcats and West High Knights." 123. He had a lot of rivalry with his brothers and sisters. 124. And a little bit of sibling rivalry doesn't hurt, either. 125. The visual percept fluctuates over time when dissimilar patterns are shown to the two eyes (binocular rivalry). Where in the brain are the corresponding fluctuations of neuronal activity? 126. The vitality of Latin was doomed to wane before the rivalry of the vernacular tongue. 127. The match, despite the rivalry between the two teams, was a fairly unmemorable game, rarely sparking into life. 128. As electronic rivalry progressively in space, satellite communication system is not only capable to eliminate natural noise, but also with anti-jamming technology equipped. 129. In the 21th century, the natural gas of Jilin province is confronted with a challenge and a contradiction in economy, topological unitization, fierce rivalry and so on. 130. The more disturbing than Redmond Purdy incident was the rivalry of a new Chicago street - railway company. 131. On the study of system evaluation approach today, each decision unit is commonly regarded as one object and selected by evaluation institution, which is not reality because of the absence of rivalry. 132. The world would be a happier place than it is if acquisitiveness were always stronger than rivalry. 133. In the situation of strong business rivalry, good surface quality of cold steel strips is not only deputy to the image of enterprises, but also the prior condition of gaining the market. 134. An old rivalry will resume as she faces Petrova, a two-time semifinalist at Bali in its first incarnation (in 2004 and 2008). 135. I laughed aloud as the yolks of their eyeballs rolled toward us in haughty rivalry. 136. Sibling rivalry ? Very interesting! You sure you hate your brother that much? 137. The rivalry got the job done in double-quick time and stimulated better and better ways of sequencing genomes—to the point where a bacterium can now be knocked off in a day or so. 138. But other desires kept them active: four in particular, which we can label acquisitiveness, rivalry, vanity[], and love of power. 139. Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, Jerry West and the rest of the greats who made the rivalry special would have been proud. 140. For a state to thrive in such circumstances of rivalry required, in Mr. Fuku yama's view, a form of "state-building. 141. Bitter sibling rivalry, the death of Strindberg's mother in 1851, and Mr. Strindberg's immediate remarriage to the housekeeper did little to improve the situation. 142. The testiness of this budding rivalry also manifested itself in technical fouls. 143. America's rivalry with China (and to a lesser extent India) is nothing like the life-and-death struggle against the Soviet Union. 144. Sarkozy "may be the French leader that can get us past this era of Franco-American rivalry," Kupchan said, although change likely will come "slowly and incrementally." 145. Objective To propose a new approach for real - time detection of binocular rivalry through electroencephalogram ( EEG ). 146. Most noteworthy of that era of the Heat was their heated rivalry with the New York Knickerbockers . 147. A Disney studio statement reads High School Musical 4 will feature a love triangle "set against the cross-town rivalry between the East High Wildcats and West High Knights." 148. There's a friendly sibling rivalry between my sister and me.sentencedict .com 149. Chagrin and remorse followed, and it was not until after full confession to Marmee that Meg realized the trumpery value of fashionable rivalry and the real worth of simplicity and contentment. 150. As electronic rivalry progressively in, satellite communication system natural noise, but also with anti - jamming technology equipped. 151. Rivalry among Taiwan's TV channels is both beneficial and detrimental to visual effects of news telecast. 152. The minute there's some rivalry over a girl , your ears start flapping. 153. He was not the first President deliberately to encourage rivalry between subordinates. 154. Our society has become too individualistic, with too much rivalry and not enough common purpose. 155. Maybe he's glad I'm back to renew our rivalry - because we're Glaswegian. 156. But unveiling Chien - Ming Wang for the closing act of this crosstown rivalry was downright mean - spirited. 157. There is, of course, more to the sign-language lobby's argument than league table rivalry. 158. The new textbooks de-emphasize dynastic change, peasant struggle, ethnic rivalry and war, some critics say, because the leadership does not want people thinking that such things matter a great deal. 159. Seven close friends reunite for the wedding of two of their friends. Problems arise because the bride and the maid of honor have had a long rivalry over the groom. 160. And from this thought pier place than it is if acquisitiveness were always stronger than rivalry. 161. Most of the time the rivalry between the two firms that dominate the commercial aviation industry is intense and has been of huge benefit to their customers. 162. In this way, it effectively shut out all price rivalry. 163. In a world so torn apart by rivalry, anger, and hatred, we have the privileged vocation to be living signs of a love that can bridge all divisions and heal all wounds. 163. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 164. From which brand restaurants stock, to what countries each operates in, this rivalry is all-encompassing and global. 165. The superimposition of ideological conflict and personal jealousies turned inherent rivalry into obsession. 166. Most noteworthy of that era of the Heat was their heated (pun intended) rivalry with the New York Knickerbockers . 167. Acer's move intensifies its long - standing rivalry with its Chinese competitor. 168. The longstanding sibling rivalry between Hong Kong and Shanghai has intensified in recent years. 169. In the wake of the Cold War, and without the rivalry of the Soviet Union, the United States trends to adapt unilateralist approaches in world politics. 170. "The China-U.S. relationship has always had elements of friendship, cooperation and rivalry," he achman says. "But I think the more rivalrous elements are becoming more emphasized now." 171. Just when you thought the Yankees and the Red Sox had exhausted all possible manifestation of their intense rivalry ... here come the ballots for the American League Cy Young Award. |
随便看 |
|
英语例句大全共收录104207条中英例句词条,基本覆盖所有常用英文单词的例句、长难句及中文翻译,是不可多得的英语学习材料。