0 to take part in a race or competition -- состязаться, соревноваться
She's competing for a place in next year's Olympics.
1 to try to be more successful than someone or something else -- конкурировать
It's difficult for small shops to compete with/against the big supermarkets.
Besides nutrients and light, rice and weeds also competed for water.
There is also near unanimity in favour of free elections and allowing parties to compete and parliament to criticize the government.
Obviously, by competing in parliamentary elections, parties compete for office, but this does not mean that their goal is actually to attain office.
Experiments with doubly driven film flow, in which gravitational and surface tension gradient stresses are competing, have uncovered some new phenomena.
Secondly, the wildlife has to compete with the surrounding agriculture for the habitat.
The editors have striven to give the floor to competing points of view without losing technical focus.
Factor structure and clinical validity of competing models of positive symptoms in schizophrenia.
In that example, the runner strictly prefers realizing some culmination outcome (winning) in certain ways (by competing fairly) rather than others (by cheating).
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