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Qué (quién) es Rival - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rivals (disambiguation); The Rival; The Rivals (disambiguation); Rivals (film); Archrival (disambiguation); Rivalry (disambiguation); The Rivals (film)

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  • The rivalry between [[Celtic F.C.]] and [[Rangers F.C.]], both [[Glasgow]] teams, is based on the ethno-political sectarianism of [[The Troubles]].<ref name="culture"/>
  • Rivalry between France and Germany has existed as long as the two nations states have; here, officers from the Prussian Gardes du Corps, wishing to provoke war, sharpen their swords on the steps of the French embassy in Berlin in the autumn of 1806.<ref name="culture"/>
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STATE OF TWO PEOPLE OR GROUPS ENGAGING IN A LASTING COMPETITIVE RELATIONSHIP
Rivals; Rival; Rivalries; Archrival; Arch rivals; Arch rival; Archrivals; Archrivalry; Business rivalry; Draft:Rivalry; Friendly rivalry; Main rival
I. n.
Competitor, antagonist, opponent, emulator.
II. a.
Competing, emulating, emulous, opposing.
III. v. a.
1.
Oppose, compete with, contend with.
2.
Emulate, try to equal or excel.
3.
Match, equal, be equal to.
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  • language=en}}</ref>
  • The rivalry between [[Celtic F.C.]] and [[Rangers F.C.]], both [[Glasgow]] teams, is based on the ethno-political sectarianism of [[The Troubles]].<ref name="culture"/>
  • Rivalry between France and Germany has existed as long as the two nations states have; here, officers from the Prussian Gardes du Corps, wishing to provoke war, sharpen their swords on the steps of the French embassy in Berlin in the autumn of 1806.<ref name="culture"/>
  • football]].<ref name="culture"/>
STATE OF TWO PEOPLE OR GROUPS ENGAGING IN A LASTING COMPETITIVE RELATIONSHIP
Rivals; Rival; Rivalries; Archrival; Arch rivals; Arch rival; Archrivals; Archrivalry; Business rivalry; Draft:Rivalry; Friendly rivalry; Main rival
¦ noun a person or thing competing with another for superiority or the same objective.
?[with negative] a person or thing equal to another in quality.
¦ verb (rivals, rivalling, rivalled; US rivals, rivaling, rivaled) be equal or comparable to.
Derivatives
rivalrous adjective
rivalry noun (plural rivalries).
Origin
C16: from L. rivalis; see word history at river.
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  • language=en}}</ref>
  • The rivalry between [[Celtic F.C.]] and [[Rangers F.C.]], both [[Glasgow]] teams, is based on the ethno-political sectarianism of [[The Troubles]].<ref name="culture"/>
  • Rivalry between France and Germany has existed as long as the two nations states have; here, officers from the Prussian Gardes du Corps, wishing to provoke war, sharpen their swords on the steps of the French embassy in Berlin in the autumn of 1806.<ref name="culture"/>
  • football]].<ref name="culture"/>
STATE OF TWO PEOPLE OR GROUPS ENGAGING IN A LASTING COMPETITIVE RELATIONSHIP
Rivals; Rival; Rivalries; Archrival; Arch rivals; Arch rival; Archrivals; Archrivalry; Business rivalry; Draft:Rivalry; Friendly rivalry; Main rival
I
n. a rival for; in
II
v. (D; tr.) to rival in (to rival smb. in skill)

Wikipedia

Rival (disambiguation)

A rivalry is the opposition between two competing parties (rivals). Someone's main rival is an archrival.

Rivalry, rival, The Rivals, or arch rival may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de Rival
1. FEAR The rival deployments followed growing insecurity in Gaza, with at least five rival gunmen killed this month.
2. The sacking triggered fighting between rival soldiers and soldiers and police that quickly disintegrated into street violence involving rival gangs.
3. The spokesman challenged Clinton‘s primary rival, Sen.
4. Rendell _ who supported Obama‘s former rival Sen.
5. Here, expectations rival _ or even overshadow _ reality.