Competition & Rivalry Vocabulary Set in Social Interaction: Full and Detailed List
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Learn Now /ˈdaɪ.mənd kʌts ˈdaɪ.mənd/
Example:
When the two master chess players met, it was a case of diamond cuts diamond.
great trees keep down the little ones
/ɡreɪt triːz kiːp daʊn ðə ˈlɪt.əl wʌnz/
Example:
In that industry, the major corporations dominate everything; as they say, great trees keep down the little ones.
/ɔːl mɛn ˈkænɒt biː fɜːrst/
Example:
I know you're disappointed about the promotion, but all men cannot be first.
when two men ride together, one must ride behind
/wɛn tu mɛn raɪd təˈɡɛðər, wʌn mʌst raɪd bɪˈhaɪnd/
Example:
They both wanted to be CEO, but when two men ride together, one must ride behind.
there may be blue and better blue
/ðɛr meɪ bi blu ænd ˈbɛtər blu/
Example:
You think this is the best solution, but remember, there may be blue and better blue.
when Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug of war
/wen ɡriːk miːts ɡriːk, ðen kʌmz ðə tʌɡ əv wɔːr/
Example:
The negotiations were intense; when Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug of war.
/ðɛr ɪz noʊ ˈlɪtəl ˈɛnəmi/
Example:
You should prepare thoroughly for the match; remember, there is no little enemy.