单词 | compete with |
释义 | compete with1 to take part in a competition, sports event etc2 to try to do better than another person or organization3 a situation in which people try to do better than each other4 someone who takes part in a competition5 people who are trying to do better than each other6 someone who likes competingrelated wordssee alsoagainst/oppose,competition,play a game or sport,sport/game,game,win,lose,take part/be involved,1. to take part in a competition, sports event etc 参加竞赛、体育项目等 compete /kəmˈpiːt/ [intransitive verb] any child between the ages of 8 and 12 is allowed to compete. 8至12岁的所有小孩都允许参赛。compete in athletes from 197 countries competed in the olympic games in atlanta. 来自197个国家的运动员参加了亚特兰大奥运会。compete against bailey has competed against athletes half his age and won. 贝利曾与比他年龄小一半的运动员同台竞技,结果赢了。 contest /kənˈtest/ [transitive verb] british contest the final/the us open/the election etc to compete in a sporting event or election - used especially in newspapers and television reports 【英】参加决赛/美国公开赛/选举等[尤用于报纸和电视报道] in 1991 white contested the us open and the j g scott trophy. 1991年,怀特参加了美国公开赛和斯科特杯赛。 the leadership election will be contested by four candidates. 四名候选人将参加领导人选举。 contested [adjective] hotly contested a hotly contested democratic primary 竞争激烈的民主党候选人初选 race /reɪs/ [countable noun] a competition in which people try to run, drive, ride a horse, etc faster than other people in order to finish first 竞争;竞赛 it's a 10-kilometer race from downtown to the river. 比赛路线从市中心到河边,赛程为10公里。 the breeder's cup races at churchill downs 在丘吉尔唐斯举行的养马人杯赛win a race he's won three races in a row, using the same car and the same engine. 他驾驶同一辆车,使用同一台发动机,一连赢得三场比赛。qualify for a race to have run, driven etc fast enough to take part in a particular race 取得参赛资格 krystal has already qualified for the hundred-metre race in the olympics next year. 克丽丝特尔已经取得明年奥运会百米赛跑的参赛资格。2. to try to do better than another person or organization 努力比别人或别的组织做得好 compete /kəmˈpiːt/ [intransitive verb] to try to do better than another person or organization, for example in business or politics 竞争 compete with nowadays we have to compete more and more with foreign companies. 如今,我们必须与外国公司展开越来越广泛的竞争。compete against the cities are competing against each other to attract and retain business. 那些城市在相互竞争,以吸引并留住商家。compete for in order to get something 争取 children will always compete for their parents’ attention. 孩子们常常会争着吸引父母的注意。can't compete with somebody/something not have enough skill, money etc to compete with another person, company etc 无法与某人/某物竞争 small independent bookstores just can't compete with national chains and online retailers. 小型独立书店就是竞争不过全国性连锁书店和网上经销商。compete to do something fujitsu, hitachi, and nec are competing with us firms to build the world's fastest supercomputer. 富士通、日立和日本电气在与美国公司竞争,以建造世界上最快的超级计算机。 fight /faɪt/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to try extremely hard to get an important job or political position that other people are also trying to get 争夺;争取 fight for if you want the job, you'll have to fight for it. 你要是想得到这个工作,就得努力争取。fight somebody for something williams fought several rivals for the leadership of the party. 威廉斯与几位对手争夺党的领导权。 vie /vaɪ/ [intransitive verb] written if two people, organizations etc vie with each other in order to do something, they compete in order to try to do it 【书面】争夺 vie for the two political factions are vying for control of the school board. 两个政治派别在争夺地方教育委员会的控制权。vie with somebody for something paris and milan vie with each other for the title of world fashion capital. 巴黎和米兰争夺世界时装之都的称号。 pit yourself against /ˈpɪt jɔːʳself əˌgenst/ [verb phrase] to compete with someone in a fight or competition, especially someone who is stronger, more powerful etc than you 与…互斗;与…竞争【尤指与更强、更有力者等竞争] the company had pitted itself against the giants of the computer industry in an attempt to increase its share of the market. 该公司曾与计算机行业巨人竞争,以增加市场份额。pit your wits against somebody compete with someone in a test of knowledge 与某人比拼知识 on the quiz show ordinary people pit their wits against a panel of celebrities. 问答节目中,普通人与一群名人斗智。3. a situation in which people try to do better than each other 人们互相竞争的状况 competition /ˌkɒmpɪˈtɪʃən, ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃənǁˌkɑːm-/ [uncountable noun] when people or organizations try hard to get something that they all want but only one of them can get 竞争[尤指只有一个胜利者] competition for competition for these jobs is very tough - we had over 200 applicants. 这些职位竞争相当激烈—有两百多名申请人。competition between there's a lot of competition between the big supermarket chains. 大型连锁超级市场竞争激烈。face competition today television networks face increasing competition from cable programming. 如今,电视广播公司面临着有线节目与日俱增的挑战。fierce/strong/tough/stiff competition when a lot of people are all trying very hard to get something 激烈的竞争 there is fierce competition for places on the olympic team. 入选奥运会参赛队的竞争激烈。be in competition with somebody/something to be in the situation where you are competing with someone else 与某人/某物竞争 hotels in the downtown area were in direct competition with each other. 市中心区的酒店短兵相接,相互竞争。cut-throat competition very strong competition 非常激烈的竞争 weak management and cut-throat competition put the company out of business. 管理不力以及激烈的竞争使该公司关门歇业。 competitive /kəmˈpetɪtɪv, kəmˈpetətɪv/ [adjective] a competitive situation is one in which people try hard to do better than each other, for example in business or at school 竞争的 amanda hated working in advertising - it was so competitive. 阿曼达不喜欢从事广告业—竞争太激烈了。highly/fiercely competitive very competitive 竞争激烈的 the atmosphere at our school was highly competitive. 我们学校笼罩着激烈竞争的气氛。 in such a fiercely competitive environment, it's inevitable that some companies will go out of business. 在竞争如此激烈的环境中,一些公司会不可避免地被淘汰掉。 rivalry /ˈraɪvəlri/ [countable/uncountable noun] when two people, teams, or companies, especially when they are similarly successful or skilled, try to do better than each other over a long period of time [尤指长期的]竞争,竞赛 rivalry between holmes says that the rivalry between the two companies has been exaggerated. 霍姆斯说,那两家公司之间的竞争被夸大了。fierce/intense rivalry very strong rivalry 非常剧烈的竞争 there was an intense rivalry between the brazilian and italian teams. 巴西队和意大利队竞争极为激烈。sibling rivalry when brothers and sisters try to do better than each other 兄弟姐妹间的竞争 just because sibling rivalry is normal doesn't mean you should ignore it. 只是因为兄弟姐妹间的较量常见并不等于说应该忽视这个现象。 battle/fight /ˈbætl, faɪt/ [countable noun] a situation in which people or organizations fight against each other to get power or control of something, and they are all very determined to win 斗争 battle/fight for the president's advisors were engaged in a fierce battle for power. 总统的顾问们正在进行激烈的权力斗争。 the fight for the construction contract is getting more bitter by the day. 建筑合同的争夺一天比一天激烈。straight fight british a competition involving only two people or groups, especially after other people or groups have stopped taking part 【英】直接交锋[只涉及两方面的竞争,尤指其他对手已经退出] the socialist candidate beat the liberal in a straight fight. 社会党候选人在一轮直接交锋中击败了自由党候选人。 race /reɪs/ [countable noun] a situation in which people or groups compete to get or achieve something 竞争 he lost to pfeiffer in last year's mayoral race. 在去年的市长选举中,他输给了法伊弗。 the arms race 军备竞赛race for in the race for the white house, candidates will promise almost anything. 总统候选人为了入主白宫,几乎什么事都会答应。the race is on the competition has started 竞争开始了 the race is on to find a cure for aids, and drug companies have already invested millions in research. 寻求艾滋病疗法的竞争已拉开序幕,医药公司已投入数百万元的研究资金。 rat race /ˈræt reɪs/ [singular noun] a situation or way of life in which everyone is competing strongly all the time, especially at work, with the result that they always feel worried and they do not enjoy their lives [尤指工作上]无休止的激烈竞争,你死我活的竞赛 i'm tired of the rat race - i'm tired of never getting ahead. 我讨厌没完没了的激烈竞争——我讨厌永无获胜之时。 sunday i just try to relax because monday morning, it's back to the rat race. 星期天我尽量休息,因为星期一早上又要没完没了地奔忙了。4. someone who takes part in a competition 参与竞争的人 competitor /kəmˈpetɪtəʳ, kəmˈpetətəʳ/ [countable noun] someone who takes part in a competition 竞争者 two of the competitors failed to turn up for the first race. 两名选手未能参加第一场赛跑。 each of these competitors has their eye on the £50,000 prize money. 每一位选手都盯着那五万英镑奖金。 contestant /kənˈtestənt/ [countable noun] someone who takes part in a contest, a television game, test of knowledge etc 参加竞赛者 the next contestant is alice myers from vancouver. 下一位选手是来自温哥华的艾利斯·迈尔斯。 each contestant has to answer questions on a variety of subjects. 每个参赛者都必须回答多门学科的问题。5. people who are trying to do better than each other 试图比别人做得更好的人 competitor /kəmˈpetɪtəʳ, kəmˈpetətəʳ/ [countable noun] a person or company that tries to do better than another that offers similar goods or services 竞争对手[指提供相似商品或服务的人或公司] their major competitors are ibm and sun microsystems. 他们的主要竞争对手是国际商业机器公司和太阳计算机系统公司。 if we're going to succeed, we'll have to provide something that our competitors don't. 如果我们想要成功,就必须提供别无我有的产品。 rival /ˈraɪvəl/ [countable noun] a person, team, or company that tries to do better than another similar one, especially over a long period [尤指长期的]竞争者,对手 the two teams have always been rivals. 这两支队是老对手了。rival group/school/gang etc the fight started as an argument between rival gang members. 这场斗殴起源于对立的帮派成员之间的争执。 the competition /ðə ˌkɒmpə̇ˈtɪʃənǁ-ˌkɑːm-/ [singular noun] all the people or groups that are trying to do better than you, especially in business [尤指商业中的]竞争者 our sales figures are 10% ahead of the competition. 我们的销售额比所有的竞争对手都要高10%。strong competition when the people you are competing against are very good 强敌 the team overcame strong competition to gain their place in the finals. 该队战胜了强劲的对手进入决赛。6. someone who likes competing 喜欢竞争的人 competitive /kəmˈpetɪtɪv, kəmˈpetətɪv/ [adjective] someone who is competitive enjoys competing with other people and is always trying to do better than them 好竞争的,争强好胜的 i hate playing tennis with stephen - he's too competitive. 我讨厌和斯蒂芬打网球,他太好胜了。 |
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