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Results for: peer competition, to function as rivals, to make claims as an equalTranslations 1 - 30 of 846
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peer competition, to function as rivals, to make claims as an equal分庭抗礼 [fen1 ting2 kang4 li3]
peer competition, to function as rivals, to make claims as an equal分庭抗禮 [fen1 ting2 kang4 li3]
(a return) equal to the capital, 100 percent profit对本 [dui4 ben3]
(a return) equal to the capital, 100 percent profit對本 [dui4 ben3]
(arch.) minister, official, noun prefix denoting function or status, a youth, surname Lang郎 [lang2]
(colloquial) to make love嘿咻 [hei1 xiu1]
(make a) bet, wager打賭 [da3 du3]
(make a) bet, wager打赌 [da3 du3]
(make a) concession, to give in, to yield讓步 [rang4 bu4]
(make a) concession, to give in, to yield让步 [rang4 bu4]
(make a) list开列 [kai1 lie4]
(make a) list開列 [kai1 lie4]
(make a) list, enumerate列举 [lie4 ju3]
(make a) list, enumerate列舉 [lie4 ju3]
(make an) exception例外 [li4 wai4]
(make use of) military force, military force, military power, military might武力 [wu3 li4]
(make) arrangements事宜 [shi4 yi2]
(math.) algebraic function theory代数函数论 [dai4 shu4 han2 shu4 lun4]
(math.) algebraic function theory代數函數論 [dai4 shu4 han2 shu4 lun4]
(math.) an algebraic function代数函数 [dai4 shu4 han2 shu4]
(math.) an algebraic function代數函數 [dai4 shu4 han2 shu4]
(math.) an analytic function (of a complex variable)解析函数 [jie3 xi1 han2 shu4]
(math.) an analytic function (of a complex variable)解析函數 [jie3 xi1 han2 shu4]
(math.) complex analytic function theory解析函数论 [jie3 xi1 han2 shu4 lun4]
(math.) complex analytic function theory解析函數論 [jie3 xi1 han2 shu4 lun4]
(math.) elliptic function椭圆函数 [tuo3 yuan2 han2 shu4]
(math.) elliptic function橢圓函數 [tuo3 yuan2 han2 shu4]
(math.) function of a complex variable复变函数 [fu4 bian4 han2 shu4]
(math.) function of a complex variable複變函數 [fu4 bian4 han2 shu4]
(math.) function of a real variable实变函数 [shi2 bian4 han2 shu4]
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About EUdict

EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 250,000. There are 400 language pairs and over 10.6 million translations in total. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped. Look at the list of available language pairs. EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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