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单词 competitiveness
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Definition of competitiveness in English:

competitiveness

nounkəmˈpɛtɪtɪvnəskəmˈpɛdɪdɪvnəs
mass noun
  • 1Possession of a strong desire to be more successful than others.

    a lot of people get wrapped up in competitiveness and jealousy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sports contests can channel young people's natural competitiveness in character-building directions.
    • Expecting the players to curb their aggression and competitiveness when trying to win a match is going too far.
    • Competitiveness has become a personal attribute that, at its best, provides the fuel to drive us to our loftiest goals, but at its worst, can lead astray our better judgment.
    • It is that we allowed our competitiveness to override our common sense.
    • Enthusiasts show little concern for the scars left by the fish's teeth, and it's really their obsessiveness and competitiveness that provide the focus for this documentary.
    • While the American contestants were more serious in their competitiveness, they were wracked with guilt about demonstrating individualistic, competitive qualities.
    • The eagerness and competitiveness seen at all quiz events were evident here too.
    • They learned competitiveness and the arts of winning and losing.
    • This sets the boys into a frenzy of competitiveness carefully concealed behind the private school ethic of nonchalance.
    • He is highly respected throughout the cricket association for his skill and competitiveness.
  • 2The quality of being as good as or better than others of a comparable nature.

    the competitiveness of the agricultural sector
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Setting up a website will in itself improve your company's competitiveness rating.
    • The deterioration of trade competitiveness has offset any positive impact that might have been derived from overseas domestic consumption.
    • Restructuring denotes the reorientation of firms into more efficient units, gaining competitiveness and fueling growth.
    • Continued focus on competitiveness, sustained by more deregulation, is all part of the mix.
    • The new government hopes to improve the competitiveness of its exports.
    • High-protein soybean varieties may improve competitiveness of livestock producers.
    • We seek to maintain and deepen competitiveness, especially by addressing infrastructure deficits.
    • The only and best way to tide over the difficulties is to improve the technological competitiveness of domestic enterprises.
    • The top-line aims are to protect humans and wildlife from the threat of chemicals without negatively affecting the competitiveness of the chemical industry.
    • He should exert himself to enhance the competitiveness of the education system despite mounting difficulties.
    1. 2.1 The quality of comparing well with rival traders in terms of pricing.
      shoppers are often pleasantly surprised by the competitiveness of the prices
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Many service organizations have sought to pass on a greater part of the production process to their customers in order to retain price competitiveness.
      • Our cost competitiveness in the middle of the chain has been seriously eroded.
      • A sharper fall in the dollar would hurt the competitiveness of our exports.
      • The strength of the US dollar significantly improved the competitiveness of EU exporters.
      • It may be expedient to allow the currency to depreciate in order to obtain a rapid improvement in competitiveness.
      • In overall terms, the trade data reflect the weakness of external demand and the general loss of cost competitiveness.
      • There has been an improvement in the price competitiveness of Irish cattle relative to others available on the EU market.
      • The falling currency would have rectified the competitiveness of Irish exporters.
      • More significant job losses and a decline in living standards could occur, if the decline in cost competitiveness is allowed to persist.
      • Wouldn't the cost of running the direct-mail operation further undermine the company's price competitiveness in comparison to the retailers' own brands?

Definition of competitiveness in US English:

competitiveness

nounkəmˈpɛdɪdɪvnəskəmˈpedidivnəs
  • 1Possession of a strong desire to be more successful than others.

    a lot of people get wrapped up in competitiveness and jealousy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is that we allowed our competitiveness to override our common sense.
    • He is highly respected throughout the cricket association for his skill and competitiveness.
    • Expecting the players to curb their aggression and competitiveness when trying to win a match is going too far.
    • Competitiveness has become a personal attribute that, at its best, provides the fuel to drive us to our loftiest goals, but at its worst, can lead astray our better judgment.
    • Enthusiasts show little concern for the scars left by the fish's teeth, and it's really their obsessiveness and competitiveness that provide the focus for this documentary.
    • They learned competitiveness and the arts of winning and losing.
    • Sports contests can channel young people's natural competitiveness in character-building directions.
    • This sets the boys into a frenzy of competitiveness carefully concealed behind the private school ethic of nonchalance.
    • While the American contestants were more serious in their competitiveness, they were wracked with guilt about demonstrating individualistic, competitive qualities.
    • The eagerness and competitiveness seen at all quiz events were evident here too.
  • 2The quality of being as good as or better than others of a comparable nature.

    the competitiveness of the agricultural sector
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Continued focus on competitiveness, sustained by more deregulation, is all part of the mix.
    • Restructuring denotes the reorientation of firms into more efficient units, gaining competitiveness and fueling growth.
    • The new government hopes to improve the competitiveness of its exports.
    • The deterioration of trade competitiveness has offset any positive impact that might have been derived from overseas domestic consumption.
    • High-protein soybean varieties may improve competitiveness of livestock producers.
    • We seek to maintain and deepen competitiveness, especially by addressing infrastructure deficits.
    • The only and best way to tide over the difficulties is to improve the technological competitiveness of domestic enterprises.
    • He should exert himself to enhance the competitiveness of the education system despite mounting difficulties.
    • The top-line aims are to protect humans and wildlife from the threat of chemicals without negatively affecting the competitiveness of the chemical industry.
    • Setting up a website will in itself improve your company's competitiveness rating.
    1. 2.1 The quality of comparing well with rival traders in terms of pricing.
      shoppers are often pleasantly surprised by the competitiveness of the prices
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The strength of the US dollar significantly improved the competitiveness of EU exporters.
      • More significant job losses and a decline in living standards could occur, if the decline in cost competitiveness is allowed to persist.
      • Our cost competitiveness in the middle of the chain has been seriously eroded.
      • It may be expedient to allow the currency to depreciate in order to obtain a rapid improvement in competitiveness.
      • The falling currency would have rectified the competitiveness of Irish exporters.
      • In overall terms, the trade data reflect the weakness of external demand and the general loss of cost competitiveness.
      • Wouldn't the cost of running the direct-mail operation further undermine the company's price competitiveness in comparison to the retailers' own brands?
      • Many service organizations have sought to pass on a greater part of the production process to their customers in order to retain price competitiveness.
      • A sharper fall in the dollar would hurt the competitiveness of our exports.
      • There has been an improvement in the price competitiveness of Irish cattle relative to others available on the EU market.
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