compete 的定义
com·pet·ed, com·pet·ing.
- to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment, a prize, supremacy, profit, etc.; engage in a contest;vie: to compete in a race;to compete in business.
compete 近义词
go up against in contest
compete 的近义词 46 个
- battle
- challenge
- clash
- contend
- contest
- face
- fight
- play
- spar
- try
- vie
- wrestle
- attempt
- bandy
- bid
- collide
- emulate
- encounter
- essay
- fence
- grapple
- joust
- oppose
- rival
- strive
- struggle
- tilt
- tussle
- be in the running
- cope with
- go after
- go for
- go for broke
- go for the gold
- in the hunt
- jockey for position
- lock horns
- match strength
- match wits
- participate in
- pit oneself against
- run for
- scramble for
- seek prize
- take on
- take part
compete 的反义词 13 个
更多compete例句
- It’s worth noting, of course, that low end of the mug category is ready available at your local 99 cent store, and that’s not likely a space Ember is raring to compete in.
- In this regard, it’s hard for a mere nova to compete with a supernova explosion, which, though rare, releases far more newly produced elements than a nova does.
- It competes with Robinhood, M1 Finance and other American fintech companies that offer consumers a way to invest in equities with low or zero fees.
- The Hurricane already hosted an open tryout in January where 150 players competed for five open slots on the roster.
- The Washington Post, inspired by its owner Jeff Bezos, has built a suite of advertising tools called Zeus Technology to help publishers and advertisers on the open web compete for ad dollars with big tech firms like Google and Facebook.
- Good, caring teachers recognized his talent and challenged him to work hard to compete at the highest levels.
- As described by its inventor, there is an Honest team and a Mafia team that compete against each other.
- This puts them at odds with the countless polytheistic religions, where many gods compete for prominence.
- A notably large Irish contingent took part in the infamous draft riots because they did not want to compete for jobs with blacks.
- It also forced banks to consider designing their own Internet money market funds to compete with Yu'E Bao.
- He designed it entirely himself; he had not to compete for the building of it, but had carte blanche in regard to every detail.
- It has no established reputation in this country, and on account of the high duties can not compete with our domestic tobaccos.
- The hero of the adventure does not compete with any number of knights, but is each day confronted with a chosen champion.
- All the women who compete for these - 77 - prizes will be assembled on the grand staircase before the orchestra.
- Only three remained to compete now for the prize, the others having given up.