competing
美音:[kəm'pitɪŋ] 英音:[kəm'piːtɪŋ]简单释义:
v.“compete”的现在分词
网络竞争;竞争的;竞争性
例句:
It is still hard even in London, where you are competing with banks that can pay double the salaries. But it is better than San Francisco.
就算是在伦敦也不容易,你得与能够提供双倍工资的银行竞争,不过总好过旧金山。Eight men were competing for the title and a place in the Worldwide Mr Gay pageant, to be held next month in Oslo, Norway.
八位选手将要竞争一个席位,来参加下课月在挪威奥斯陆举行的世界同性恋先生选美比赛。Just as he sought a unified theory in science, he sought a world federalism that would impose order on competing nations.
正如他在科学上寻求同一的理论,他曾寻求一个世界联盟政治,能对相互竞争的国家施加次序。Without the competing demands, he says, 'we might have been able to use what boom we had to greater effect. '
斯坦顿说,如果没有这些互为竞争的要求,我们或许能够让手中的拦油栅发挥更大的效用。Running in a road race is all about setting a goal and achieving it, and the only person you should be competing against is yourself.
参加跑步比赛的重点在于努力达到自己设定的目标,你只需要与自己较劲就行了。The ocean used to be a free-for-all , with fleets flying the flags of various countries competing for fish thousands of miles from home.
过去,海洋渔业是一个人人可自由参加的比赛,四处都是各国国旗飘扬的船只,从家乡不远千里而来竞相捕鱼。Google's strategy, he adds, seems to be to "wall off content so that it cannot be crawled and searched by competing companies. "
他又说,谷歌的战略就是隔离其掌握的内容,这样其它的竞争对手就不能搜索到了。Republicans run Arizona and are now in a state of hysteria, competing with one another to deal most toughly with the threat.
现在共和党人执掌亚利桑那州,情绪激动,争先恐后地严肃处理这一威胁。
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