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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

  • 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。
  • The battle between the two main challengers has been dominated by niggling personal issues and trivial disputes.
    这两位竞争对手之间的战争主要围绕琐碎的个人小事和争议展开。
  • It's a sign to people that matter: major players and challengers to Kim Jong-il, says Daniel Pinkston, north-east Asia deputy project director at International Crisis Group.
    国际危机集团(InternationalCrisisGroup)东北亚地区项目副主管丹尼尔品克斯顿(DanielPinkston)表示:这是给那些紧要人士的一种信号:那些举足轻重的人以及金正日的挑战者。
  • But these four are under pressure from new entrants and fast-emerging challengers.
    不过,这四位领跑者已感受到了新上榜者和快速崛起的挑战者的压力。
  • Even though all the votes have yet to be counted in Afghanistan, the top challengers in presidential race both see victory.
    尽管所有的选票尚未在阿富汗被统计,然而在总统竞选中的顶尖挑战者们都已经看到了胜利。
  • 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。
  • Who do else do you think will be the main challengers?
    您认为谁会是主要的的挑战者?
  • But it needs challengers too.
    但它也需要挑战者。
  • President Obama, whose administration said it would not defend Section 3 of DOMA, because it believed the provision was unconstitutional, called Windsor and the challengers of Prop. 8 to congratulate them.
    总统奥巴马内阁称不会支持《婚姻保护法》的第三部分,因为他们认为这个条款是违反宪法的,并给温莎和8号提案的反对者致电祝贺。
  • 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。