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challengers

英 [ˈtʃælɪndʒəz]

美 [ˈtʃæləndʒərz]

n.  (体育运动或政治的)挑战者
challenger的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT (职位或头衔的)挑战者
    Achallengeris someone who competes with you for a position or title that you already have, for example being a sports champion or a political leader.
    1. Draskovic has emerged as the strongest challenger to the leader of the Serbian government...
      德拉什科维奇一跃成为塞尔维亚政府领导人最大的挑战者。
    2. The One Australia syndicate is to become the sixth challenger for the 1995 Americas Cup.
      名为“澳洲一号”的船队将成为争夺1995年美洲杯的第6个挑战者。

双语例句

  • Previous challengers to postwar American supremacy Japan and the Soviet Union eventually fell by the wayside.
    战后美国霸权的昔日挑战者日本和苏联都以失败告终。
  • Despite Tottenham's continued improvement, Ferguson believes United's closest challengers will come only from the usual suspects.
    虽然热刺一直在进步,但爵爷相信曼联最大的竞争者还是老面孔。
  • Steele beat out four challengers including the incumbent Republican chairman, Mike Duncan, and Steele vowed to bring change to the Republican Party.
    斯蒂尔是击败了包括现任共和党全国委员会主席迈克·邓肯之后胜出的。他誓言要为共和党带来变革。
  • The Chinese rulers often provided military protection to their Korean allies and occasionally punished Korean provocateurs and challengers by force of arms.
    古中国的统治者通常对其韩人盟友提供军事保护,并且有时也会以武力惩罚韩人中的破坏分子和挑战者。
  • His closest rival among a long list of challengers, former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah, has34 percent.
    在众多候选人中与他最接近的竞争对手、前外交部长阿卜杜拉获得了34%的选票。
  • As the fortunes of his various potential challengers have waxed and waned, Mr Romney has maintained a statesmanlike indifference.
    不管他的各种挑战者的地位上升下降,罗姆尼保持了一种政治家的冷漠。
  • He may not have seen off the challengers for the leadership of the party, but he has at least silenced them for a while.
    能没有彻底击败该党派领导权的挑战者,但是他至少让他们沉默了一阵子。
  • But it needs challengers too.
    但它也需要挑战者。
  • For the likes of Nokia it meant taking on China-based challengers by increasing the rate of product development and outsourcing some manufacturing.
    对诺基亚(nokia)这样的企业来说,这意味着通过提高产品开发速度、外包部分制造流程,来迎战中国的挑战者。
  • This rule occasionally induced rival challengers to engage in frantic "races to the courthouse," each hoping that the case would be heard by a court of appeals that it thought would favor its interests.
    这一规律偶尔诱使那些敌对的挑战者卷入疯狂的“法庭竞赛”之中,每个人都希望案子能够由他认为对其有利的上诉法院来审理。