challenge 英 [ˈtʃæləndʒ]   美 [ˈtʃæləndʒ]

challenge

challenge  英 [ˈtʃæləndʒ] 美 [ˈtʃæləndʒ]

n. 挑战  vt. 向…挑战 

进行时:challenging  过去式:challenged  过去分词:challenged  第三人称单数:challenges  名词复数:challenges 

to accept up a challenge, to take up a challenge 接受挑战
an exciting challenge,  刺激的挑战

  • A challenge is something that puts you to the test — like running your first marathon or reading War and Peace.
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  • n. 挑战
  • vt. 向…挑战
  • 1. to accept up a challenge, to take up a challenge

    接受挑战

  • 2. an exciting challenge,

    刺激的挑战

  • 3. The role will be the biggest challenge of his acting career.

    扮演这个角色将是他演艺生涯中最大的挑战。

  • 4. to face a challenge

    面临挑战

  • 5. to mount a challenge

    发起挑战

  • 6. It was a direct challenge to the president's authority.

    这是对主席权威的直接质疑。

  • 7. Their legal challenge was unsuccessful.

    他们在法律上的挑战未能成功。

  • 8. She does not like anyone challenging her authority.

    她不喜欢任何人挑战她的权威。

  • 9. This discovery challenges traditional beliefs.

    这项发现是对传统信念的冲击。

  • 10. Mike challenged me to a game of chess.

    迈克硬逼着要和我下一盘棋。

  • 11. The job doesn't really challenge her.

    这项工作不能真正考验出她的能力。

  • 12. We were challenged by police at the border.

    我们在边境受到警察盘问。

  • challenge (n.) early 14c., "something one can be accused of, a fault, blemish;" mid-14c., "false accusation, malicious charge; accusation of wrong-doing," also "act of laying claim" (to something), from Anglo-French chalenge, Old French chalonge "calumny, slander; demand, opposition," in legal use, "accusation, claim, dispute," from Anglo-French chalengier, Old French chalongier "to accuse, to dispute" (see challenge (v.)). Accusatory connotations died out 17c. Meanings "an objection" in law, etc.; "a calling to fight" are from mid-15c. Meaning "difficult task" is from 1954.
  • challenge (v.) c. 1200, "to rebuke," from Old French chalongier "complain, protest; haggle, quibble," from Vulgar Latin calumniare "to accuse falsely," from Latin calumniari "to accuse falsely, misrepresent, slander," from calumnia "trickery" (see calumny).
chal·lenge AWL / ˈtʃælɪndʒ ; NAmE ˈtʃælɪndʒ / noun , verb challenge challenges challenged challenging noun 1 a new or difficult task that tests sb's ability and skill 挑战;艰巨任务 an exciting/interesting challenge 刺激的╱富趣味的挑战 The role will be the biggest challenge of his acting career. 扮演这个角色将是他演艺生涯中最大的挑战。 to face a challenge (= to have to deal with one) 面临挑战 Destruction of the environment is one of the most serious challengeswe face. 环境的破坏是我们所面临的最严峻的挑战之一。 Schools must meet the challenge ofnew technology (= deal with it successfully). 学校必须迎接新技术的挑战。 2 an invitation or a suggestion to sb that they should enter a competition, fight, etc. 挑战书;(比赛、打斗等的)邀请,提议 to accept/take up a challenge 接受挑战 to mount a challenge 发起挑战 3 challenge(to sth) a statement or an action that shows that sb refuses to accept sth and questions whether it is right, legal, etc. 质询;质疑;提出异议 It was a direct challenge to the president's authority. 这是对主席权威的直接质疑。 Their legal challenge was unsuccessful. 他们在法律上的挑战未能成功。 verb 1 challengesth to question whether a statement or an action is right, legal, etc; to refuse to accept sth 对…怀疑(或质疑);拒绝接受 SYN dispute The story was completely untrue and was successfully challenged in court. 此案情纯属捏造,已在法庭上被揭穿。 She does not like anyone challenging her authority. 她不喜欢任何人挑战她的权威。 This discovery challenges traditional beliefs. 这项发现是对传统信念的冲击。 language bank at argue 2 to invite sb to enter a competition, fight, etc; to suggest strongly that sb should do sth (especially when you think that they might be unwilling to do it) 向(某人)挑战;(尤指在对方不情愿时)强烈建议(某人做某事) challengesb (to sth) Mike challenged me to a game of chess. 迈克硬逼着要和我下一盘棋。 challengesb to do sth The opposition leader challenged the prime minister to call an election. 反对党领袖要求首相宣布进行大选。 3 challengesb to test sb's ability and skills, especially in an interesting way 考查,考验(能力和技巧) The job doesn't really challenge her. 这项工作不能真正考验出她的能力。 4 challengesb to order sb to stop and say who they are or what they are doing 盘问;查问 We were challenged by police at the border. 我们在边境受到警察盘问。 chal·lenge / ˈtʃælɪndʒ ; NAmE ˈtʃælɪndʒ /
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