challenger
challenger — 名詞
1. a person, team, or organization that enters a contest to try to take the winning
挑戰者
挑戰現任冠軍或地位的人
a person, team, or organization that enters a contest to try to take the winning position from the individual or group that currently holds it.
Aiko trained for six months before facing the champion as the top challenger.
Aiko 訓練了六個月,以頂尖挑戰者的身分面對冠軍。
collocation: top challenger / main challenger
In the final round, the challenger defeated the reigning champion by a single point.
在最後一回合中,挑戰者以一分之差擊敗了衛冕冠軍。
collocation: challenger defeats / beats champion
Priya entered the city election as the main challenger to the current mayor.
Priya 以現任市長的主要挑戰者身分參加了市長選舉。
Many analysts saw Diego's small company as a serious challenger for the industry prize.
許多分析師認為 Diego 的小公司是今年業界獎項的強勁挑戰者。
No challenger has managed to beat the reigning chess champion in three years.
三年來,沒有任何挑戰者能擊敗現任西洋棋冠軍。
- contender
emphasises having a realistic chance of winning; weaker on the 'facing a champion' aspect
- competitor
broader term for any participant in a contest; does not imply an existing title-holder
- rival
focuses on an ongoing competitive relationship between two parties
- opponent
neutral term for someone you face in a contest or debate
用法筆記
Frequently paired with adjectives like 'main', 'leading', 'serious', 'strongest'. Typically followed by 'to' + [person/position] or 'for' + [title/prize]. The word implies that a current title-holder or incumbent exists — it is not a synonym for a general competitor.