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com·pe·ti·tion
kam p tI shn
复数:competitions
词根:compete
adj.competitive 竞争的;比赛的;求胜心切的
competing 相互矛盾的;抵触的
competitory 竞争的(等于competitive)
adv.competitively 有竞争力地;好竞争地
n.competitor 竞争者,对手
competitiveness 竞争力,好竞争
v.competing 竞赛(compete的ing形式)
vi.compete 竞争;比赛;对抗
noun
the process or act of competing.Athletics is particularly appealing for those who enjoy competition.Competition for jobs in the film industry can be fierce.Their daughter and our son are in competition for first place.
a specific instance of competing, such as a contest or game.The diving competition will be held tomorrow.
the person or persons against whom one competes (prec. by "the").How is the competition preparing for the race?
the striving of business firms against one another to secure trade.Competition should bring prices down for consumers.
market competition市场竞争
fierce competition激烈的竞争
intense competition激烈的竞争
fair competition公平竞争
competition advantage竞争优势
unfair competition不公平竞争
price competition价格竞争
keen competition剧烈竞争
design competition设计大赛
sports competition运动竞赛
excessive competition过度竞争
competition rules比赛规则
in competition with与…竞争
perfect competition完全(自由)竞争
competition policy竞争政策,竞争策略
domestic competitionn. 国内竞争
monopolistic competition垄断性竞争
cut-throat competition恶性竞争;割喉式竞争;剧烈竞争
capacity of competition竞争能力
advantage in competition竞争优势
这组词都有“比赛,竞争”的意思,其区别是:
contest多指在音乐、书法、演讲等方面所进行的比赛或竞争。其结果,由评判委员会裁决。
match通常指体育运动项目的比赛,隐含势均力敌意味。
competition多指体育运动中的各项比赛、角逐,也指知识、技巧等方面的竞赛。
以上来源于网络
大约1600年,“寻求或努力获得他人同时努力获得的东西的行为”,源自于晚期拉丁语 competitionem(主格 competitio)“竞争”,在古典拉丁语中意为“协议”,是 competere 的动名词形式(参见 compete)。
“为某物竞争,作为优越性或适应性测试的技能试验”的意思始于1610年代。1793年开始出现“市场上的竞争”,1961年开始出现“与之竞争的实体或实体”,尤其是在商业领域。
第一项比赛
资格赛
第二项比赛
个人全能决赛
第三项比赛
个人单项决赛
第四项比赛
团体决赛
竞争
竞争:两种结构相似的分子为与第三种分子上的一个结合部位结合而互相竞争、排斥的现象。见inhibition项下的competitive inhibition
竞争
竞争
竞争
競爭
竞争
角逐
竞争
同种或不同种生物因争夺食物、空间等资源而发生的负面影响。分为种内竞争和种间竞争两种。
兢争[共栖]
Late Latin competition-, competitio, from Latin competere — see compete
The first known use of competition was in 1579
competitiveadjective
relating to, characterized by, or based on competition competitive bidding
competitive sports
competitiveadjective
relating to, characterized by, or based on competition competitive bidding
competitive sports
competitionnoun
the act or process of competing
a contest between rivals
rivalry
an individual or group one is competing against
look over the competition
the effort of persons or firms to attract business by offering the most favorable terms
the active seeking after and use of an environmental resource (as food) in limited supply by two or more plants or animals or kinds of plants and animals
competitionnoun
the act or process of competing
a contest between rivals
rivalry
an individual or group one is competing against
look over the competition
the effort of persons or firms to attract business by offering the most favorable terms
the active seeking after and use of an environmental resource (as food) in limited supply by two or more plants or animals or kinds of plants and animals
1 South Africa was also banned from Olympic competition, international track and field, swimming, World Cup soccer, cricket, rugby and a dozen or so other sports.
2 And of course competition is imperfect, and for a time scientists may set out on the wrong path; but over time good results will drive out bad ones.
3 In other words, it’s one of the hardest vaults in the world—and I had never performed it in competition.
4 Watch out when your competition fires at you.
同时,要注意你的竞争对手朝你开火.
5 One way or another, I’m going to find some way to get out of the competition.
6 The devices chug-chug-chugged around the clock, but competition for computing time on the machines was fierce.
7 Nor does President Obama’s Race to the Top program—a competition for $4.35 billion in federal grants to states that meet various educational benchmarks—make any such recommendation.
8 “Pah. Even the Scourge of the East would think twice about engaging both the Crux and the Current. He might even take out the Beauty and rid us of the competition.”
9 The competition for resources intensifies, and burgeoning tribes itch to kill each other.
10 “The competition actually begins tomorrow. And even if you’re as fantastic as you claim to be, you’re going to need every moment of sleep you can get.”
11 Taking Beetle gave her cheap labor and an apprentice too stupid and scared to be any competition.
12 The significance of these competitions is that they prompted the emergence of a new class of elite musicians - individuals and groups striving for musical excellence who could earn money and prizes for their endeavours.
13 And it was serious competition, for Charles was passionate about those beetles.
14 She was asked to judge the essay competition.
她被邀请担任散文比赛的评委。
15 He held out a yellow piece of paper: a flyer for a science competition.
16 Everyone in modern society faces keen competitions.
现代社会的每个人都面临着激烈的竞争。
17 They, too, detected a key role of competition and group size in spurring innovation.
18 She was like an East German swimmer at a local competition.
19 There are only three weeks left until someone wins the competition.
20 “If Melody Brooks can win the first round, then my questions must not be difficult enough! We’re all going to rally to win the competition!”
2 敌对
competitive opposite opponent adverse antagonistic repugnant resistance opposition confrontation emulation
3 竞赛
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4 竞争
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5 对抗
oppugnant contrary warring opposition rival contention hostility face-off antagonism anti- counter- versus compete oppose counteract affront counter pit resist withstand countervail
7 比赛
competitive play match race tournament contest rubber quiz compete game tourney clash local derby tie stake bout drive meet Derby encounter racing start fight trial outing meeting shield carnival derby go mix conflict combat sporting tilt skirmish joust rumpus measure match ball vying prize sweepstake duel agon