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outvie

/vahy/US // vaɪ //UK // (vaɪ) //

淘汰赛,淘汰率,淘汰,淘汰制

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    vied, vy·ing.

    • : to strive in competition or rivalry with another; contend for superiority: Swimmers from many nations were vying for the title.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    vied, vy·ing.

    • : Archaic. to put forward in competition or rivalry.
    • : Obsolete. to stake in card playing.

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Examples

  • He also could land with the under-23 squad vying for an Olympic berth.

  • With two worthy centers vying for consideration, this year’s conversation won’t be ending anytime soon.

  • The quarterbacks vying for the Super Bowl represent a broader shift.

  • The Crimson Tide needed just three plays to go 60 yards and put the Buckeyes into a world of trouble as the teams vie for a national championship.

  • As China’s EV market grows, Tesla is vying with local rivals to maintain its market lead.

  • “When we decided to do the awards campaign for La Vie en Rose, I felt the need to go back to Berlitz,” says Cotillard.

  • Darfuri civilians are once again suffering as militias vie for control of territory and resources.

  • It refers to what Americans call eau-de-vie, though Austrians have been tinkering with and perfecting the drink for centuries.

  • WANT Les Essentiels de la Vie Stansted Garment Bag, $550 at East Dane  6.

  • In the wild, killer whales vie for dominance but the subdominant animal then flees the scene and the conflict subsides.

  • Toute la nuit ce ne fust que haranguer, chanter, danser; car telle est la vie de toutes ces gens lorsqu'ils sont en troupe.

  • Plusieurs autres se sont occups la terre, comme estant le premier mtier & le plus necessaire la vie de l'homme.

  • Of all the various products cultivated, but few vie with the tobacco plant in beauty of form and general appearance.

  • And so the Cave-men began to vie with one another in making the straightest and smoothest shafts.

  • This sentence is incomplete; the translator has missed the line—'Et qu'ele a sa vie perdue.'