英:[ˈtʃælɪndʒə(r)]
美:[ˈtʃæləndʒɚ]
英:[ˈtʃælɪndʒə(r)]
美:[ˈtʃæləndʒɚ]
复数:challengers
词根:challenge
adj.challenging 挑战的;引起挑战性兴趣的
challengeable 挑战性的
n.challenge 挑战;怀疑
v.challenging 要求;质疑;反对;向…挑战;盘问(challenge的ing形式)
vt.challenge 向…挑战
verb
transitive verb
to dispute especially as being unjust, invalid, or outmoded : impugn
new data that challenges old assumptions
to confront or defy boldly : dare
he challenged his critics to prove his guilt
to call out to duel or combat
challenged his rival to a duel
to invite into competition
he challenged his brother to a tennis match
to question formally the legality or legal qualifications of
challenge a juror
to arouse or stimulate especially by presenting with difficulties
she wants a job that will challenge her
to order to halt and prove identity
the sentry challenged the stranger
to demand as due or deserved : require
an event that challenges explanation
to administer a physiological (see physiological sense 2) and especially an immunologic challenge to (an organism or cell)
intransitive verb
to make or present a challenge
when the appropriate moment challenged, he was capable of … leadership—C. H. Driver
to take legal exception
noun
a stimulating task or problem
looking for new challenges
a calling to account or into question : protest
a challenge to unauthorized use of public funds
an exception taken to a juror before the juror is sworn
a challenge of a prospective juror based on a specific cause or reason
a questioning of the right or validity of a vote or voter
a sentry's command to halt and prove identity
The intruder fled at the sentry's challenge.
an invitation to compete in a sport
He accepted my challenge to a game of chess.
a summons (see summons entry 1 sense 2) that is often threatening, provocative, stimulating, or incitingspecifically: a summons to a duel to answer an affront
the act or process of provoking or testing physiological activity by exposure to a specific substanceespecially: a test of immunity by exposure to an antigen
13世纪晚期,“要求者”; 14世纪中期,“制造虚假指控者”; 15世纪中期,“争辩某事的人,反对者”,源自盎格鲁-法语 chalengeour(古法语 chalongeor “诽谤者,请愿者,原告”),是 challenge(v.)的代词。具体意义上的“在竞赛中呼叫另一个人的人”来自于16世纪初。
比赛邀请者
Verb and Noun Middle English chalengen to accuse, from Anglo-French chalenger, from Latin calumniari to accuse falsely, from calumnia calumny
The first known use of challenge was in the 13th century
chambraynoun
a lightweight clothing fabric with colored and white yarns
chambermaidnoun
a maid who takes care of bedrooms (as in a hotel)
chamberlainnoun
a chief officer in the household of a ruler or noble
treasurer
chamber1 of 2noun
a room in a house and especially a bedroom
an enclosed space or compartment the chambers of the heart
the chamber of a pistol
a meeting hall of a government body (as an assembly)
a room where a judge conducts business out of court—usually used in plural
a group of people organized into a lawmaking body
the lower chamber of the legislature
a board or council of volunteers (as businesspeople)
chamber2 of 2verb
to place or hold in or as if in a chamber
chamber1 of 2noun
a room in a house and especially a bedroom
an enclosed space or compartment the chambers of the heart
the chamber of a pistol
a meeting hall of a government body (as an assembly)
a room where a judge conducts business out of court—usually used in plural
a group of people organized into a lawmaking body
the lower chamber of the legislature
a board or council of volunteers (as businesspeople)
chamber2 of 2verb
to place or hold in or as if in a chamber
chamber1 of 2noun
a room in a house and especially a bedroom
an enclosed space or compartment the chambers of the heart
the chamber of a pistol
a meeting hall of a government body (as an assembly)
a room where a judge conducts business out of court—usually used in plural
a group of people organized into a lawmaking body
the lower chamber of the legislature
a board or council of volunteers (as businesspeople)
chamber2 of 2verb
to place or hold in or as if in a chamber
challenge1 of 2verb
to order to stop and prove identity
to object to as bad or incorrect : dispute
to demand proof that something is right or legal
to invite or dare to take part in a contest
to arouse or stimulate especially by presenting with difficulties
challenge2 of 2noun
a demand that someone take part in a duel
an invitation or dare for someone to compete in a contest or sport
an objection to something as not being true, genuine, correct, or proper or to a person (as a juror) as not being qualified or approved
a sentry's command to halt and prove identity
a stimulating task or problem
challenge1 of 2verb
to order to stop and prove identity
to object to as bad or incorrect : dispute
to demand proof that something is right or legal
to invite or dare to take part in a contest
to arouse or stimulate especially by presenting with difficulties
challenge2 of 2noun
a demand that someone take part in a duel
an invitation or dare for someone to compete in a contest or sport
an objection to something as not being true, genuine, correct, or proper or to a person (as a juror) as not being qualified or approved
a sentry's command to halt and prove identity
a stimulating task or problem
challenge1 of 2verb
to order to stop and prove identity
to object to as bad or incorrect : dispute
to demand proof that something is right or legal
to invite or dare to take part in a contest
to arouse or stimulate especially by presenting with difficulties
challenge2 of 2noun
a demand that someone take part in a duel
an invitation or dare for someone to compete in a contest or sport
an objection to something as not being true, genuine, correct, or proper or to a person (as a juror) as not being qualified or approved
a sentry's command to halt and prove identity
a stimulating task or problem
1 The challenger has been training hard for the big fight.
这位健将为参加拳击大赛夺魁而进行坚苦的锻炼.
2 The senator’s national profile — along with the power that comes with seniority in Congress — is an advantage no challenger can match.
3 Sky remains a dangerous, patient challenger.
Sky仍是一个危险而耐性十足的挑战者。
4 What began as a standard hip-hop crew relying on spectacle has become a thoughtful challenger of hip-hop and street-dance conventions, as well as the gender expectations that accompany those forms.
5 David offered himself to Saul to fight Goliath, the Philistine challenger.
6 With his disclosure, Holder became the latest name added to the long list of potential Democratic challengers to President Donald Trump in the upcoming 2020 election.
7 But the markings here were strong: the challenger hunted this territory, and the threat in his scent was unmistakable.
8 Bradley Cooper is nominated for his acting and direction, but there are challengers in those categories.
9 The senator may face a challenge from within her own party.
10 Mike was the prince to Gabriel Macht’s Harvey Specter, a fiercely successful lawyer who loves being king and will strike down all challengers.
11 According to the Hollywood Reporter, the move comes as Amazon attempt to find a challenger to HBO’s Game of Thrones, and establish a big-name franchise after a run of poorly received scripted programmes.
12 His father, Al, was a popular songwriter and challenged Richard and his older brother to write together, Sherman remembered in 2005.
13 The world champion was dethroned in the third round of the match by a young challenger.
这名世界冠军在比赛的第三回合被一名年轻的挑战者撵下了台。
14 Willard is bigger but he's not in the shape of the challenger.
威拉德个子虽大,但他不是我的对手。
15 Gloucester's fly half Freddie Burns will be hoping he can rediscover the performances that had many tipping him to become a genuine challenger for the England number 10 shirt.
16 This transit not only encourages you to seek out knowledge and experiences that expand your worldview but also challenge your intellect and inspire personal growth.
17 He was Lowey’s first primary challenger since she took her seat in 1988, which may have led to her announcing her retirement in October.
18 “He’s an opportunist, a provocateur, a troll, a challenger of conventional thought and somebody who wants to be seen at all times, when he’s ready to be seen.”
19 Prokhorov is a newcomer to the political stage and the only challenger who is not a veteran party leader.
20 K’Naan went more for the jugular, pledging to draw blood from any challenger, though he had his own sly twists.
2 提出异议者
3 挑战者
4 盘问者