competition

美音:[.kɑmpə'tɪʃ(ə)n] 英音:[.kɒmpə'tɪʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.竞争;比赛;竞赛;对手

网络竞争对手;竞争力;U竞争

变形:

复数:competitions  


完整释义:


n.

1.竞争
2.比赛,竞赛
3.挑战;争夺,争食;竞相出现
4.对抗
5.【生物学】生存竞争


例句:

  1. There seems to be a strong competition in China for senior high students to enter college or university.
    在中国,高中入大学好像有很激烈的竞争(似乎竞争很激烈,看来竞争很激烈)。

  2. The industry believes that its acquisition of competition between companies is the result of this dispute one of the reasons.
    业内人士认为,其收购公司之间的竞争关系是造成这场纠纷的原因之一。

  3. Lawrence said the thorough training regime could give the Aussies a crucial edge when competition begins in a fortnight.
    劳伦斯说,在比赛开始前两周进行系统的训练可以给澳大利亚运动员以关键性的优势。

  4. At the same time of entering the WTO, we shall wake up to that the boiled market competition will following with the opportunity.
    但在加入WTO的同时,我们应该意识到,伴随机遇而来的还有日趋激烈的市场竞争。

  5. But I'm very motivated now and I'm just happy to be on the pitch in every competition and for every game after what has happened.
    但我现在充满动力,能够参与每一场较量并为之战斗令我非常开心。

  6. The first games took place in 1948 in London with two British teams competing in an archery competition.
    第一届残疾人运动会于1948年在伦敦举行,当时有两支英国队伍参与了箭术的比赛。

  7. Viewed in such a light, even Microsoft's champions might hope that this week's verdict will help global competition in future.
    从这个角度来看的话,微软公司的拥护者甚至也可能希望九月下旬的裁决能有助于未来的全球商业竞争。

  8. For decades this cosy form of capitalism ensured that competition was never too fierce and everyone prospered at least a bit.
    几十年来,这种安逸的资本主义模式使得竞争从不太过激烈,每个人都能至少分一小杯羹。

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