A2 [ C ] mainly UK US usually game a sports competition or event in which two people or teams compete against each other比赛,竞赛
the person who has scored the most points or played the best in a match比赛中得分最多的人;比赛中表现最出色的人
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The national anthems of the teams are played at the beginning of a big international football match.
We spent the afternoon at a football match.
Fans packed the stadium to watch the final match.
England has to win tonight's qualifying match to go through to the next round of the competition.
Only one goal was scored in the entire match.
B2 [ C ] a short, thin stick made of wood or cardboard and covered with a special chemical at one end that burns when rubbed firmly against a rough surface(一根)火柴
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He was fined for dropping a match on the pavement.
She lit the fire with a match.
[ S ] a person or thing that is equal to another person or thing in strength, speed, or quality旗鼓相当的人(或物);敌手
C2 to be less powerful or effective than someone or something else远比不上;根本敌不过
C2 [ S ] something that is similar to or combines well with something else相似物;相配的物品
[ S ] If two people who are having a relationship are a good match, they are very suitable for each other.般配的一对;相配的两个人
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These shoes are a perfect match for my bag.
If you don't buy enough wallpaper, it will be difficult to get a good match later.
C1 [ T ] to be as good as someone or something else比得上;敌得过
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The government has promised to match the money raised by the charity pound for pound.
The severity of the punishment should match the seriousness of the crime.
The teams were evenly matched until two quick goals from Robson tipped the balance in favour of England.
Do you really think our team has a chance of matching their score?
I'd like to match the total amount I raised in last year's marathon, at least.
B1 [ I or T ] If two colours, designs, or objects match, they are similar or look attractive together.(和…)相似;(和…)相配
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