counterpart 英 [ˈkaʊntəpɑ:t]   美 [ˈkaʊntərpɑrt]

counterpart

counterpart  英 [ˈkaʊntəpɑ:t] 美 [ˈkaʊntərpɑrt]

n. 配对物;相当的人或物 

名词复数:counterparts 

The Foreign Minister held talks with his Chinese counterpart. 外交部长与中国外交部长举行了会谈。
It has no counterpart in the world. 举世无双。

  • If you leap tall buildings in a single bound for the Des Moines branch of your corporation, then your Metropolis counterpart might be Superman. That means you and Superman do similar jobs, but in different locations.
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  • n. 配对物;相当的人或物
  • 1. The Foreign Minister held talks with his Chinese counterpart.

    外交部长与中国外交部长举行了会谈。

  • 2. It has no counterpart in the world.

    举世无双。

  • 3. Her counterpart left in vain.

    对方徙劳而去。

  • 4. Night is the counterpart of day.

    黑夜与白天相辅相成。

  • counterpart (n.) mid-15c., countre part "duplicate of a legal document," from Middle French contrepartie, from contre "facing, opposite" (see contra (prep., adv.)) + partie "copy of a person or thing," originally fem. past participle of partir "to divide" (see party (n.)).
coun·ter·part / ˈkaʊntəpɑːt ; NAmE ˈkaʊntərpɑːrt / noun a person or thing that has the same position or function as sb/sth else in a different place or situation 职位(或作用)相当的人;对应的事物 SYN opposite number The Foreign Minister held talks with his Chinese counterpart. 外交部长与中国外交部长举行了会谈。 The women's shoe, like its male counterpart, is specifically designed for the serious tennis player. 像同类的男款鞋一样,这款女鞋是专为认真从事网球运动的人设计的。 counterpart counterparts coun·ter·part / ˈkaʊntəpɑːt ; NAmE ˈkaʊntərpɑːrt /
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