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ngang nhau, tương ứng; phù hợp
noun
plural matches
[singular] :someone or something that is equal to or as good as another person or thing
He
was
no
match
for
his
opponent
. [=
his
opponent
was
able
to
defeat
him
easily
]
He
was
more
than
a
match
for
his
opponent
. [=
he
defeated
his
opponent
easily
]
She
knew
after
the
first
game
that
she
had
met
her
match. [=
knew
that
her
opponent
was
as
good
as
she
was
and
could
defeat
her
]
a
politician
who
has
finally
met
his
match
[singular] two people or things that are suited to each other
The
curtains
and
carpet
are
a
good
/
perfect
match (
for
each
other
).
Deborah
and
Brad
are
/
make
a
good
match.
Everyone
thought
that
they
were
a
match
made
in
heaven
. [=
two
people
perfectly
suited
to
each
other
]
someone or something that is suited to another person or thing - usually + for
She
found
a
sweater
that
was
a
nice
match
for
her
skirt
.
He
was
a
good
match
for
her
because
they
shared
the
same
interests
.
[count] :a contest between two or more players or teams
a
soccer
match [=
game
]
a
chess
match
He
lost
a
close
match
against
a
tough
opponent
.
a
tennis
/
boxing
match -
sometimes
used
figuratively
He
got
into
a
shouting
match
with
his
neighbor
. = (
Brit
)
He
got
into
a
slanging
match
with
his
neighbor
. [=
he
and
his
neighbor
were
angrily
shouting
at
each
other
]
They
got
into
a
shoving
match. [=
they
were
angrily
shoving
each
other
] -
see
also
return
match
grudge
match
at
1
grudge
-
compare
3match
verb
matches; matched; matching
to be suited to (someone or something) :to go well with (someone or something) [+ obj]
The
curtains
match
the
carpet
perfectly
. =
The
curtains
and
the
carpet
match
each
other
perfectly
.
This
color
matches
your
skin
tone
.
She
was
wearing
a
beautiful
skirt
,
but
her
sweater
didn't
match
it
.
The
upbeat
music
matched
her
mood
. [
no
obj
]
The
curtains
and
carpet
don't
match. [=
go
together
]
Her
skirt
and
sweater
matched
perfectly
.
Do
these
colors
match?
(
chiefly
US
)
a
wine
that
matches
(
up
)
well
with
rich
foods
He's
a
large
man
with
hands
to
match. [=
a
large
man
with
large
hands
]
to have the same appearance, color, etc. [no obj]
The
pillows
on
the
couch
all
match.
Your
socks
don't
match. [+
obj
]
Your
socks
don't
match
each
other
.
[+ obj] :to make or see a connection or relationship between (two people or things)
The
children
matched
(
up
)
the
names
of
the
animals
to
the
correct
pictures
. -
often
+
with
My
mom
is
always
trying
to
match
me
up
with
her
friends'
daughters
. -
see
also
mix
and
match
at
1
mix
to be in agreement with (something) [+ obj]
The
description
matches
[=
fits
]
him
closely
.
His
story
doesn't
match
the
facts
. [
no
obj
]
Their
stories
didn't
match (
up
). [=
their
stories
didn't
agree
with
each
other
]
His
story
doesn't
match (
up
)
with
the
facts
.
to be the equal of (something or someone) :to be as good as (something or someone) [+ obj]
Nothing
will
ever
match
the
sheer
excitement
of
that
game
. =
Nothing
will
ever
match
that
game
in
/
for
sheer
excitement
.
The
movie
didn't
match
our
expectations
. [=
the
movie
was
not
as
good
as
we
expected
it
to
be
]
Nobody
can
match
him
at
golf
. [=
no
one
is
as
good
as
he
is
at
playing
golf
]
The
car
has
a
record
of
reliability
that's
hard
to
match.
His
talents
are
matched
only
by
his
ego
.
The
company's
growth
has
been
matched
by
the
increase
in
its
political
influence
.
I've
never
seen
anything
to
match
this
spectacle
.
The
two
runners
were
matching
each
other
stride
for
stride
.
It
was
a
close
game
between
two
evenly
matched
teams
. [=
two
teams
that
are
equally
good
] [
no
obj
]
The
concert
didn't
match
up
to
[=
equal
,
meet
]
our
expectations
.
[+ obj] :to provide, produce, or do something that is equal to (something else)
We
were
unable
to
match
their
offer
.
The
company
will
match
employee
contributions
to
the
insurance
plan
.
An
anonymous
donor
has
promised
to
match
the
first
$10,000
donated
to
the
charity
.
He
could
never
hope
to
match
his
brother's
success
.
[+ obj] :to place (someone or something) in competition against another - often + against
They
were
matched
against
each
other
in
the
first
round
of
the
play-offs
. -
often
+
with
The
game
will
match
last
year's
champions
with
their
leading
rivals
.
[+ obj] :to compare (something) with something else - usually + against
The
fingerprints
were
matched
against
those
stored
in
the
computer
.
noun
plural matches
[count] :a short, thin piece of wood or thick paper with a special tip that produces fire when it is scratched against something else
light
a
match
a
book
/
box
of
matches
-
compare
1match
* Các từ tương tự:
match point
,
matchbook
,
matchbox
,
matchless
,
matchmaker
,
matchstick
noun
When it comes to punning, Crosby has finally met his match
equal
equivalent
peer
equivalent
fellow
mate
parallel
replica
copy
double
twin
look-alike
facsimile
counterpart
The match was between the top-seeded players
contest
competition
game
meet
tourney
tournament
bout
duel
rivalry
trial
It was a match made in heaven
marriage
betrothal
alliance
combination
compact
contract
partnership
union
affiliation
With his inheritance, he's considered a good match
prospect
candidate
verb
However did you manage to match names and faces? Glynis matched them up at the dinner table
match
up
join
marry
unite
link
combine
put
together
pair
up
or
off
juxtapose
conjoin
His skill on the flute will never match hers
equal
be
equivalent
(
to
)
resemble
compare
(
with
)
tie
measure
up
(
to
)
compete
(
with
)
vie
(
with
)
rival
Who will notice that your socks match your tie? Your eyes don't match
fit
go
with
suit
accord
agree
harmonize
go
(
together
)
coordinate
blend
correspond
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