Rivalidad in english
Rivalry
pronunciation: raɪvəlri part of speech: noun
pronunciation: raɪvəlri part of speech: noun
In gestures
rivalidad = competition ; rivalry ; antagonism.
Example: The published abstracting and indexing journal probably still retains its prominence, despite competition from its more fashionable rivals.Example: However, the need to cut local authority spending and rivalry between the city libraries and provincial library centres prevented these networks from achieving their full potential.Example: The influx of large numbers of Spanish-speaking people has brought to the surface feelings of antagonism on the part established residents, who feel threatened by the 'encroachment' of 'have-nots' into their neighborhoods.more:
» rivalidad binocular = binocular rivalry .
Example: Binocular rivalry dramatically demonstrates what would happen if the image in the left eye was different from the image in the right eye.» rivalidad entre hermanos = sibling rivalry .
Example: The article 'Improving archives-library relations: user-centered solutions to a sibling rivalry' examines archive-library relations in the university setting.