com·pet·i·tor
noun/kəmˈpetɪtə(r)/
/kəmˈpetɪtər/
- a person who takes part in a competition
参赛者;竞赛者 - Over 200 competitors entered the race.
200 多名选手参加了赛跑。 - the youngest competitor in the event
赛事中最年轻的参赛者 - the most successful South African competitor at the games
奥运会上最成功的南非选手 - competitor for something There are six remaining competitors for the grand prize of $50 000.
还剩下六名参赛者争夺 5 万美元的大奖。
Extra Examples- She is one of the sport's top competitors.
她是这项运动成绩最好的选手之一。 - He is the oldest competitor in this year's London Marathon.
他是今年伦敦马拉松赛中年龄最大的参赛者。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- strong
- top
- successful
- …
- enter something
- Over 200 competitors entered the race.
- a person or an organization that competes against others, especially in business
(尤指商业方面的)竞争者,对手 - We produce cheaper goods than our competitors.
我们生产的商品比竞争对手更便宜。 - The company is outperforming its main competitors in the US market.
该公司在美国市场的表现优于其主要竞争对手。 - competitor to something They are set to become formidable competitors to American companies.
他们有可能成为美国公司的强劲对手。 - competitor for something Japan was not a major competitor for scarce resources such as oil.
日本不是争夺诸如石油等稀缺资源的主要对手。
Wordfinder- agent
- business
- company
- competitor
- customer
- director
- employ
- franchise
- manager
- shareholder
Extra ExamplesTopics Sports: other sportsb1, Businessb1- The company has no serious competitors in this area.
该公司在这个领域里没有真正的竞争对手。 - The industry is facing increasingly strong foreign competitors.
该行业正面临着日益强大的国外竞争者的挑战。 - fierce competitors for the dominant position in the Asian market
争夺亚洲市场主导地位的强劲对手 - Who is your main competitor?
谁是你的主要竞争对手?
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- biggest
- chief
- leading
- …
- face
- beat
- outperform
- …
- offer something
- competitor for
- We produce cheaper goods than our competitors.
Word Originearly 16th cent.: from French compétiteur or Latin competitor, from competit- ‘striven for’, from the verb competere, from com- ‘together’ + petere ‘aim at, seek’.