English to Turkish Dictionary rival

rival

rakip
definition
verb
the efficiency of the Bavarians rivals that of the Viennese
compete for superiority with; be or seem to be equal or comparable to.
noun
he has no serious rival for the job
a person or thing competing with another for the same objective or for superiority in the same field of activity.
translation of 'rival'
verb
rekabet etmek,
çekişmek,
aşık atmak
noun
rakip,
hasım
adjective
rakip
example
But when a 'rival' dad challenges his title, it leads to a roadside competition of epic proportions.
gun battles between 'rival' gangs
He assassinated a 'rival' gang leader and spent 10 years in prison for it.
The men's series has no 'rival' for styling, craftsmanship and sensuous touch.
It was the first new painting medium in centuries and has become a serious 'rival' to oil paint.
he has no serious 'rival' for the job
he has no serious 'rival' for the job
gun battles between 'rival' gangs
He told her that he also saw Bartholomew Tailor, a 'rival' in his field, and how they were pleasant to one another.
But now I really do need their help in one very big gang battle between our 'rival' and two other gangs.
The tulips bloomed a brilliant symphony of colours and 'rivalled' the loveliness of the birds who frequented the yard.
It had started off as a concept of Londoners sending in articles that would be published once a week, but it grew and changed into a daily newspaper, with a readership 'rivalling' the daily tabloids.
This quiet, friendly town is only 10 kilometres from the popular tourist resort of Ayia Napa, which is fast 'rivalling' Ibiza as the clubbing holiday capital of Europe.
Things turned real bad in the last year and they became 'rivals' , competing for everything.
Investors long hoped the company might do the heavy restructuring needed to revive profits and compete with new 'rivals' .
At one time Ani had a population of over 100,000, 'rivalling' Baghdad and Constantinople.
They focus on the process through which firms develop comparative advantages over time so that they can compete effectively with their 'rivals' .
His black shoes had been polished so that they 'rivaled' my golden gown when shine was compared.
Thus the effort to win leads to ever-shifting patterns of cooperation and competition among 'rivals' .
Their most accomplished works, rich in vibrant colour, complex imagery and spatial interplay, 'rivalled' the most renowned painted panels of the period.
The '90s was an era of growth and prosperity 'rivalling' the first Gold Rush of 1849.
Over the past four years, we have seen competition mainly from domestic 'rivals' .
In my view, ATM operators are highly vulnerable to competition from 'rivals' .
The company beat off competition from several 'rivals' to win the deal, and in doing so has scored an important endorsement for its expansion into server management.
Their many restaurants are sophisticated and serve dishes 'rivalling' the best to be found in Europe.
Green Hills Farms developed a powerful customer-loyalty program to help it compete against giant 'rivals' .
Bryan is usually out to beat Vincent, basically because they're 'rivals' and always competing with each other.
Diana's face was so red it 'rivalled' a tomato, and Cecil's wasn't much better.
Yokohama, a poor fishing village when Commodore Perry landed there in 1853, has become the second largest city in Japan, 'rivalling' Tokyo as a port, and it would like to be seen as something more than an industrial appendage of the capital.
Meanwhile, 'rivals' are storming the field, assuring that competition remains cutthroat.
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