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TOEFL BNC: 2583 COCA: 2065

compete

verb
/kəmˈpiːt/
/kəmˈpiːt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they compete
/kəmˈpiːt/
/kəmˈpiːt/
he / she / it competes
/kəmˈpiːts/
/kəmˈpiːts/
past simple competed
/kəmˈpiːtɪd/
/kəmˈpiːtɪd/
past participle competed
/kəmˈpiːtɪd/
/kəmˈpiːtɪd/
-ing form competing
/kəmˈpiːtɪŋ/
/kəmˈpiːtɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] to take part in a contest or game参加比赛(或竞赛)
    • The games were an outstanding success, with almost 2 400 athletes competing.这场比赛非常成功,有近2 400名运动员参赛。
    • compete in something He's hoping to compete in the London marathon.他期盼着参加伦敦马拉松比赛。
    • Only 21 bodybuilders competed in the event.只有21名健美运动员参加了比赛。
    • compete against somebody They are competing against teams of full-time professional players.他们正在与全职职业运动员团队竞争。
    • compete for something He is expected to compete for the title of world champion next year.他有望在明年争夺世界冠军的头衔。
    Extra Examples
    • He regularly competes in races.他经常参加竞赛。
    • They have what it takes to compete at the highest level of their sport.他们拥有在他们运动的最高水平上竞争的能力。
    • He welcomed the chance to compete against professional athletes.他很乐意有机会与职业运动员同台竞技。
    Topics Sports: other sportsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • effectively
    • successfully
    • directly
    verb + compete
    • cannot
    preposition
    • against
    • for
    • in
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] to try to be more successful or better than somebody else who is trying to do the same as you竞争;对抗
    • They simply cannot compete in the international market.他们根本无法在国际市场上竞争。
    • compete for something Several companies are competing for the contract.为得到那项合同,几家公司正在竞争。
    • Young children will usually compete for their mother's attention.小孩子通常都会在母亲面前争宠。
    • The result is more applicants competing for fewer jobs.结果是更多的申请者竞争更少的工作。
    • compete with somebody/something Small independent bookshops find it difficult to compete with the online stores.小型独立书店发现很难与网上商店竞争。
    • compete against somebody/something For too long UK shipyards have been competing against each other.长期以来,英国造船厂一直在相互竞争。
    • compete on something We can't compete with them on price.我们在价格上无法与他们竞争。
    • to compete on quality/cost在质量/成本上竞争
    • compete to do something There are too many magazines competing to attract readers.竞相吸引读者的杂志太多了。
    Extra Examples
    • Small traders cannot compete in the face of cheap foreign imports.面对廉价的外国进口商品,经营规模小的商人无法与之抗衡。
    • The price must be right in order to compete internationally.为了在国际上竞争,定价必须适当。
    • The big companies are competing fiercely on price.大公司在打激烈的价格战。
    • The company is prepared to compete head-to-head with the market giants.这家公司已准备好与市场上的大公司展开正面较量。
    • Their products compete directly with ours.他们的产品与我们的直接竞争。
    • We have to compete with several larger companies.我们要与几家大公司竞争。
    • a readiness to compete actively in the global system为在全球体系中积极竞争有所准备
    • Colleges will have to compete to attract the best students.各大学将不得不竞相吸引最优秀的学生。
    • Several projects are competing against each other for scarce resources.几个项目在互相竞争抢夺稀缺资源。
    Topics Successb1, Businessb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • effectively
    • successfully
    • directly
    verb + compete
    • cannot
    preposition
    • against
    • for
    • in
    See full entry
  3. Word Originearly 17th cent.: from Latin competere, in its late sense ‘strive or contend for (something)’, from com- ‘together’ + petere ‘aim at, seek’.
TOEFL BNC: 2583 COCA: 2065
compete

verb

ADVERB | VERB + COMPETE | PREPOSITION ADVERBeffectively, successfully有效/成功競爭directly直接競爭Their products compete directly with ours.他們的產品與我們的直接競爭。head-to-head正面競爭The company is prepared to compete head-to-head with the market giants.這家公司已準備好與市場上的大公司展開正面較量。globally, internationally, nationally全球性/國際性/全國性競爭The price must be right in order to compete internationally.為了在國際上競爭,定價必須適當。aggressively, fiercely, intensely, vigorously競爭激烈The big companies are competing fiercely on price.大公司在打激烈的價格戰。actively積極地競爭a readiness to compete actively in the global system為在全球體系中積極競爭有所準備favourably/favorably有利地競爭economically經濟上競爭VERB + COMPETEcannot競爭不過Small independent retailers can't compete with the large stores.小的獨立零售商競爭不過大商店。PREPOSITIONagainst與⋯對抗He welcomed the chance to compete against professional athletes.他很樂意有機會與職業運動員同台競技。for為⋯競爭Animals in the wild have to compete for food.野生動物不得不為食物競爭。in在⋯中比賽He regularly competes in races.他經常參加競賽。with與⋯競爭We have to compete with several larger companies.我們要與幾家大公司競爭。
TOEFL BNC: 2583 COCA: 2065
compete verb
compete (Smaller firms can't compete.) play2 (compete in the Olympics)
compete

verb

compete ♦︎ fight ♦︎ battle ♦︎ take sb on ♦︎ struggle ♦︎ contest ♦︎ vie ♦︎ pit sb/sth against sb/sthThese words all mean to try to be more successful or better than sb else who is trying to do the same as you, for example in a competition, contest or election. 这些词均表示竞争、对抗、争夺。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to compete / fight / battle / struggle / vie for sthto compete / battle / struggle / vie with sbto compete / battle / vie to do sthto compete for / battle for / contest / vie for a (first / second, etc.) placeto compete / fight / struggle / vie for powerto fight / battle / struggle / vie for controlto compete / fight / vie for a share of sthto compete / fight / battle / struggle hardto successfully compete for / fight (for) / contest sth compete [intransitive] to try to be more successful or better than sb else who is trying to do the same as you 竞争;对抗Small bookshops can't compete with the large stores.小书店无法与大店竞争。Several projects are competing against each other for scarce resources.几个项目在互相竞争抢夺稀缺资源。Travel firms are competing fiercely on price.旅行社在进行激烈的价格竞争。Colleges will have to compete to attract the best students.各大学将不得不竞相吸引最优秀的学生。 see also competitor , the competition enemy fight (fought, fought) [intransitive, transitive] to take part in a contest, especially when you compete very hard (激烈)竞争;参加(竞赛)She's fighting for a place in the national team.她正努力争取加入国家队。Collins fought back to level the match at 2 sets all.科林斯奋力反击,将比赛扳成二比二平局。 (especially BrE) There are twelve parties fighting the election.有十二个党派参加竞选。 battle [intransitive] (especially journalism 尤用于新闻) to try very hard to be more successful than an opponent in a contest or argument or to achieve sth difficult (为战胜对手或困难)拼搏,奋斗,斗争Unions are battling with the company over the job losses.工会正就职位削减问题同那家公司进行斗争。The players have battled hard.运动员拼得很辛苦。The two sides will battle it out in the final next week.双方将于下周决赛中决一胜负。 Battle can also mean 'to deal with sth unpleasant or dangerous'. * battle还可指和令人不快或危险的事物作斗争She's still battling with a knee injury.她还在同膝部的伤痛作斗争。In this meaning it is also used with an object in American English. 表达此义时,battle在美式英语中还可带宾语He battled cancer for four years.他同癌症斗争了四年。 see also fight oppose ˌtake sb ˈon

phrasal verb

(took, taken) [no passive] to accept sb as an opponent 和某人较量He'll take on the former Olympic champion in the 5 000 metres.他将在5 000米比赛中迎战前奥运冠军。Why don't you take him on at chess?你为什么不和他比赛下棋?
struggle [intransitive] to compete or argue with sb, especially in order to get sth 争夺;争辩The two men struggled for control of the party.两人在争夺该党的控制权。The firms are struggling for market share.那些公司在争夺市场份额。 contest [transitive] to take part in a competition or election 角逐,参加(比赛或选举)Three candidates contested the leadership.有三名候选人角逐领导权。It turned out to be another hotly contested tournament.结果这成了又一场竞争白热化的比赛。 vie vaɪ [intransitive] (rather formal) to compete strongly against sb in order to get sth 激烈竞争;争夺The boys would vie with each other to impress her.那些男孩子竞相努力给她留下好印象。They are all vying for a place in the team.他们都在力争能够入队。 ˈpit sb/sth against sb/sth

phrasal verb

(-tt-)to test sb or their strength, intelligence or determination in a contest against sb/sth else 使竞争;使较量;使经受考验The issue of water supply pitted farmers against environmentalists.供水问题使农民和环保人士展开了较量。They pit their wits against each other in the weekly sports quiz.在每周的体育竞猜中,他们互相斗智。
TOEFL BNC: 2583 COCA: 2065

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