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rival (a person etc. who tries to compete with another; a person who wants the same thing as someone else); adversary; competitor; antagonist; contestant; competitioner; contender; agonist; emulator; challenger (But while Mr. Donilon expressed confidence that over time the United States holds powerful tools against Russia and other nations, in the short term challengers like Mr. Putin have the advantage on the ground. 4uzhoj); corrival (Pyrrha); collateral; adversary (opponent in a contest • Davis beat his old adversary in the quarterfinals); co-rival; corrival; encounterer; opposer | |||
litigant; party | |||
match | |||
opponent | |||
enemy; partner | |||
foe (на выборах Andreyka) | |||
paragon; concurrent; contendent; emulatress; withstander | |||
fellow player (Dmitrarka) | |||
runner; opposition (VLZ_58); challenger | |||
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opp (Paul_K) | |||
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opponents; other side | |||
complainants (criminal law); parties (to the case; criminal law); litigants (criminal law) | |||
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love rivals (karulenk); rival lovers (karulenk); romantic rivals (karulenk) | |||
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the Rivals (комедия Р. Шеридана) | |||
The Rivals (1775, комедия Ричарда Шеридана) | |||
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