counterpart
US: /ˈkaʊntɝˌpɑɹt/
UK: /kˈaʊntəpˌɑːt/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
counterpart /'kauntəpɑ:t/- danh từ
- bản sao, bản đối chiếu
- người giống hệt (người khác); vật giống hệt (vật khác)
- bộ phận tương ứng, tổ chức tương ứng, bên trong tương ứng; vật bổ sung, người bổ sung
Advanced English dictionary
+ nouna person or thing that has the same position or function as sb/sth else in a different place or situation: The Foreign Minister held talks with his Chinese counterpart. + The women's shoe, like its male counterpart, is specifically designed for the serious tennis player.
Collocation
ADJ.
direct
the difficulty of translating terms with no direct counterpart in the other language
| modern
the modern counterparts of those medieval writers
| female, male
Women soldiers will join their male counterparts at the army base.
| older, younger | domestic, foreign | rural, urban | northern, southern, etc. | British, French, etc.
VERB + COUNTERPART
have
British environmentalists have their counterparts in Europe.
Concise dictionary
counterparts+a person or thing having the same function or characteristics as another
+a duplicate copy