1. 对应词[廖:counteractive 反動關系[廖412] | counterparts 對應詞[廖413] | covert prestige 隱威信[陶]
2. <无独有偶>:A Little Cloud <<一朵浮云>> | Counterparts <<无独有偶>> | clay <<土>>
3. 相对的/对等的(人):vertically challenged 直立的挑战,此处指身体的高度 | counterparts 相对的/对等的(人) | six-foot (身高)六英尺
4. 对应的角色:involve in 涉及 | counterparts 对应的角色 | drop out 退学
1. Domestic competitors who need to pay close attention to the way their foreign counterparts build mutually beneficial relations with business partners.
2. With their wide experience and sophisticated transaction systems, foreign banks have an edge over their Chinese counterparts in the credit card business.
3. counterparts
3. By contrast, only about 1 per cent of their counterparts in urban areas are plagued by malnutrition.
4. The regulations allow foreign capital to fund film production companies as minority partners to produce films with their Chinese counterparts.
5. Female pandas in captivity become sexually mature earlier than their male counterparts, and their pregnancies continue for 83 to 200 days.
6. Its aluminum body makes the car weigh 150 kg lighter than its counterparts, which results in more fuel economy and higher performance.
7. Compared with their urban counterparts who lead a fashionable and carefree life, young migrant workers usually live a poor life.
8. Some old hutongs are more advanced in the environmental movement than their suburban, middle class counterparts and perhaps also more careful than many industries.
9. Nigerian engineers and their Chinese counterparts can cooperate to develop efficient tools for harvesting and processing cassava.
10. How significant China's consumers will be to the global economy will depend crucially on how successfully rural consumers catch up with their urban counterparts.