competing 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.
competing 近义词
go up against in contest
competing 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
competing 的反义词 13 个
更多competing例句
- I think that’s going to be where Hong Kong is going to find itself competing, rather than the financial centers in Tokyo or Singapore.
- Epic Chief Executive Officer Tim Sweeney emailed Apple on June 30 seeking to set up its own competing Epic Games Store app through the App Store but was rebuffed, according to Apple’s filing.
- With the city choosing between competing redevelopment bids now, the start of construction could be a ways off, to say nothing of a ribbon-cutting date.
- Along with the overall benefits of SEO, optimizing to compete locally improves your search visibility for keyword searches made from your location.
- Whether deep in Appalachia or on the lip of the Grand Canyon, athletes are able to compete while maintaining physical distance from others.
- When he is awarded Player of the Match while competing for India in England, he is given champagne at the ceremony.
- Negation: Were there any related denying stories competing for attention?
- In fact, Teller was competing with Oppenheimer for resources.
- The Russians and Canadians have been the most aggressive in staking their claims—often with competing scientific data.
- Armchair sleuths have been competing for years to determine the identity of one of the most notorious serial killers.
- Competing stores needlessly occupy the time of hundreds of thousands of employees in a mixture of idleness and industry.
- Unfortunately 'Meteor' and 'Iverna' were not competing, the former having damaged her gaff.
- The interest of the public further increases, and the organs of the press, competing with one another, satisfy the public demand.
- They stand, a brick-and-iron commentary upon the competing ambitions of two generations of townsmen.
- More likely it was a huge, interplanetary missile from competing Mars.