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match
- IPA[matʃ]
英式
- a contest in which people or teams compete against each other in a particular sport;a person or thing that is equal to another in quality or strength
- correspond or cause to correspond in some essential respect; make or be harmonious;put (someone or something) together with someone or something else appropriate or harmonious
verb: match, 3rd person present: matches, gerund or present participle: matching, past tense: matched, past participle: matched
noun: match, plural noun: matches
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名詞
- 1. a contest in which people or teams compete against each other in a particular sport a boxing match 同義詞
- 2. a person or thing that is equal to another in quality or strength they were no match for the mercenaries 同義詞
- 3. a person or thing that resembles or corresponds to another the child's identical twin would be a perfect match for organ donation 同義詞
- ▪ a string that fulfils the specified conditions of a computer search when the software finds a match, it writes the correct character
- ▪ a similar or complementary pair the headdresses and bouquet were a perfect match
- ▪ the fact or appearance of corresponding stones of a perfect match and colour
- 4. a person viewed in regard to their eligibility for marriage, especially as regards class or wealth he was an unsuitable match for any of their girls 同義詞
- ▪ a marriage a dynastic match 同義詞
動詞
- 1. correspond or cause to correspond in some essential respect; make or be harmonious I thought we'd have primrose walls to match the bath the jacket and trousers do not match 同義詞
- ▪ put (someone or something) together with someone or something else appropriate or harmonious try to match the colour scheme and graphics of your site to your business culture they matched suitably qualified applicants with institutions that had vacancies 同義詞
- 2. be equal to (something) in quality or strength his anger matched her own 同義詞
- ▪ succeed in reaching or equalling (a standard or quality) he tried to match her nonchalance
- ▪ equalize (two coupled electrical impedances) so as to bring about the maximum transfer of power from one to the other the impedance of microphones, auxiliary equipment, and loudspeakers must be matched
- 3. place (a person or group) in competition with another the big names were matched against nobodies
- put together as being equal, similar, or complementary to each other: a matched pair evenly matched teams
Oxford Dictionary
- put together as being equal, similar, or complementary to each other: a matched pair evenly matched teams
Oxford American Dictionary
- correspond or be the same
Oxford American Dictionary
- correspond or be the same
Oxford Dictionary
- (in tennis and other sports) a point that if won by one contestant will also win the match: he saved all three match points
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in tennis and other sports) a point which if won by one of the players or sides will also win ... he saved all three match points
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- a contest in which people or teams compete against each other in a particular sport: a boxing match
- correspond or cause to correspond in some essential respect; make or be harmonious: the jacket and pants do not match we bought green and blue curtains to match the bedspread
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[matʃ]
英式
- a short, thin piece of wood or cardboard used to light a fire, being tipped with a composition ... he struck a match against the wall
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[maCH]
美式
- a short, thin piece of wood or cardboard used to light a fire, being tipped with a composition ... he struck a match against the wall
Oxford American Dictionary