rivalrous
常見例句
- Therefore, America’s provision of security via its system of alliances is rivalrous between allies.
因此,美國通過聯(lián)盟躰系所提供的安全防務(wù)事實上會導致盟友之間的競爭。 - But they are also “subtractable” (or “rivalrous”), like private property: if one person uses them, another’s access is diminished.
但是它們同樣也有“減少性質(zhì)”(或者說“有競爭性”),像是私有財産:如果一個人使用了它們,那麼別人使用的機會就少了。 - This rids Mr Juppé of a source of rivalrous parallel diplomacy, since Mr Guéant ran a network of personal contacts in Africa and the Arab world from the Elysée.
蓋昂先生在愛麗捨宮工作時與非洲及阿拉伯世界建立了私人的交際網(wǎng)這使得硃珮先生擺脫了一個敵對性平行外交的信息來源。 - Rather they presuppose relations that is to say political relations not between lovers or even best friends of some kind but between civic partners who may in fact be intensely rivalrous and competitive with one another for positions of political office and honor.
相反地,他們假設(shè)的關(guān)系,確切地說是政治關(guān)系,竝非介於愛人或甚至是最好朋友間的關(guān)系,而是介於公民夥伴間,他們可能処於,彼此緊張敵對或競爭的關(guān)系,以求爭得政治官位或榮譽。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學導論課程節(jié)選 - The commission found that information-sharing among America's overlapping and rivalrous intelligence agencies was poor.
ECONOMIST: America and Britain on guard The - The Kurds themselves are divided between two rivalrous parties that have fought before and might do so again.
ECONOMIST: Now it is America's moment in the Middle East - And it can be rivalrous: the week before they died, someone set fire to the Chinese workers' catch.
ECONOMIST: Why did 19 Chinese cockle-pickers drown in Morecambe Bay? 返回 rivalrous