1 N-UNCOUNT [oft adjective NOUN] 竞争;角逐 Competition is a situation in which two or more people or groups are trying to get something which not everyone can have. 竞争;角逐
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There's been some fierce competition for the title. [+ for]
夺冠之争一直都相当激烈。
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It was in these studios that young painters found the support and stimulating competition of peers.
就是在这些画室里,年轻的画家们得到了同龄人的支持,也感受到了激励大家向前的竞争。
SYN rivalry, opposition, struggle, contest
2 N-SING 竞争对手 The competition is the person or people you are competing with. 竞争对手
3 N-UNCOUNT [oft adjective NOUN] (商业)竞争 Competition is an activity involving two or more firms, in which each firm tries to get people to buy its own goods in preference to the other firms' goods. (商业)竞争
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The deal would have reduced competition in the commuter-aircraft market.
这项协议原本会减少通勤航班市场的竞争。
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The farmers have been seeking higher prices as better protection from foreign competition.
农场主们一直在寻找更高的价格,以更好地保护自己不受国外竞争对手的影响。
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Clothing stores also face heavy competition from factory outlets. [+ from]
成衣店也面临着来自工厂直销店的激烈竞争。
4 N-UNCOUNT 竞争产品(或商品) The competition is the goods that a rival organization is selling. 竞争产品(或商品)
5 N-VAR 比赛;竞赛 A competition is an event in which many people take part in order to find out who is best at a particular activity. 比赛;竞赛
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...a surfing competition.
冲浪比赛
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The council has organised a series of events and competitions for school children in the area.
委员会为本地区的中小学生组织了一系列的活动和比赛。
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He will be banned from international competition for four years.
他将被禁赛4年,禁赛期间不能参加任何国际比赛。
SYN contest, event, championship, tournament
Quotations
A horse never runs so fast as when he has other horses to catch up and outpace Ovid The Art of Love
Word Partnership | Use competition with: |
PREP. | competition between something 1 competition for something, competition in something 1 2 5 |
ADJ. | unfair competition 1 stiff competition 1 2 3 4 |
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