competing
英 [kəmˈpiːtɪŋ]
美 [kəmˈpiːtɪŋ]
adj. 相互冲突的; 相互矛盾的
v. 竞争; 对抗; 参加比赛(或竞赛)
compete的现在分词
现在分词:competing
Collins.2 / BNC.6651 / COCA.5706
柯林斯词典
- See also:They talked about the competing theories of the origin of life....the competing interests of beach development and sea turtle protection....the competing demands of work and family.compete
双语例句
- What do they expect because of these competing services and products?
这些作为竞争对手的服务和产品使他们产生了怎样的期望? - He decided to launch a new brand of sportswear, competing with global giants like Nike and Adidas.
他决定推出一款新品牌的运动服,和像耐克、阿迪达斯这样的全球大公司竞争。 - That's a huge advantage for a new employee or a company competing in a crowded market.
对于新员工或是一家处于激烈的市场竞争中的公司来说,这是一项巨大的优势。 - The Internet and advances in telecommunications have meant that more Americans are competing with workers in other nations.
互连网和通讯手段的进步意味着更多的美国人正在和其他国家的工人竞争。 - The two countries are competing in the deployment of intermediate-range missiles.
两国正在竞相部署中程导弹。 - Banks and building societies are competing fiercely for business
银行和购房互助协会为了争夺业务而展开激烈的竞争。 - The market for which they are competing is still unformed.
他们角逐的市场尚未成形。 - Holiday spots have seen a dramatic revival and tourist chiefs are competing for a slice of the action.
各个度假点重又呈现出一派兴旺景象,旅游业的龙头老大们都在争着分一杯羹。 - Innovation came from the clash of competing products and services, with consumers free to choose the best.
创新来自于竞争性产品和服务的斗艳争妍、以及消费者对最佳产品和服务的自由选择。 - Non-price competition involves competing based on factors other than price, such as quality or service.
非价格竞争是指以价格以外的其他因素,如质量和服务取胜,而不是以价格为竞争手段的竞争。
