vying
英 [ˈvaɪɪŋ]
美 [ˈvaɪɪŋ]
v. 激烈竞争; 争夺
vie的现在分词
现在分词:vying
柯林斯词典
Vyingis the present participle ofvie.
双语例句
- They are old rivals vying with each other for first place.
他们是彼此争夺第一名的老对手。 - They are vying with each other for the leadership.
他们为领导权相互竞争。 - Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are vying for a total of31 pledged delegates in Montana and South Dakota.
参议员希拉里。克林顿和奥巴马正在蒙大拿州和南达科塔州竞争总共的31个的代表人数。 - Vendors are vying for attention, and developers are trying to select the'right'technology.
供应商们都争取成为被关注的重点,开发人员也在试图选择一种“正确”的技术。 - The streets were full of cars vying with each other for parking spaces.
街上满是汽车,相互争夺停车的地方。 - We understand there are various names vying for the title.
我们知道很多人都在争夺这个'里程碑称号'。 - Vying with 20 other johnnies-come-lately is humiliating, the Egyptians say.
埃及人认为,与其他20个“初来乍到者”一起竞争是一种耻辱。 - Singapore and Sydney are also vying for a significant share of the global yuan market, which is expected to expand rapidly along with China's fast-growing economy.
新加坡和悉尼也希望在全球人民币市场中争夺相当一部分份额,这一市场预计将随着中国快速增长的经济一道迅速扩张。 - Barack Obama, 46, is vying to become one of America's youngest presidents.
现年46岁的奥巴马将竞选成为美国最年轻的总统。 - Stock exchanges are vying to attract public listings from alternative investment funds, including private-equity and hedge funds.
证券交易所争相吸引包括私募股本以及对冲基金在内的另类投资基金挂牌。