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contester

/noun kon-test; verb kuhn-test/US // noun ˈkɒn tɛst; verb kənˈtɛst //

竞争者,争论者,竞赛者,争吵者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a race, conflict, or other competition between rivals, as for a prize.
    • : struggle for victory or superiority.
    • : strife in argument; dispute; controversy: Their marriage was marred by perpetual contest.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to struggle or fight for, as in battle.
    • : to argue against; dispute: to contest a controversial question; to contest a will.
    • : to call in question: They contested his right to speak.
    • : to contend for in rivalry.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to dispute; contend; compete.

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Examples

  • Our presidential model uses a dataset of 113 variables for presidential elections spanning each presidential contest from 1992 to 2020.

  • Begich had resisted calls from some Democrats to drop out of the contest, but with the general election three weeks away, Walker’s team was hopeful Begich might fold and present a united front against Dunleavy.

  • If a map provides symmetric, or equal, opportunity for all parties in a contest to convert votes into seats, that map is deemed fair.

  • If you missed out, you may want to consult the thousands of attack distributions from these previous contests.

  • Once built, Microsoft tested the software on the DeepFake Detection Challenge Dataset, which Facebook AI created as part of a contest to build automated detection tools.

  • In each contest, the Republican candidate outperformed the GOP result from 2012 among women voters.

  • Judging the contest are four prominent figures in the adult entertainment business with years of experience.

  • As we move beyond November and into the next big contest, there are clear and hard lessons to be learned.

  • In 1998, she was selected to represent Israel in the prestigious Eurovision contest, winning first place.

  • Polls show that in Maine, Tea Party Gov. Paul LePage is poised to win reelection in a three-way contest.

  • The place was well defended by earthworks and natural parapets, and for several hours the issue of the contest was doubtful.

  • During the contest the dragons called up a great wind which uprooted the tree.

  • All day long the contest lasted, men fighting hand to hand in a confused mle.

  • After the battle was over General Lawton declared that it was the toughest contest they had yet undertaken in this war.

  • The contest was continued with great obstinacy till nightfall, when the rebels retired.