0 to try to be more successful than someone or something else -- 競爭
It's difficult for a small shop to compete against/with the big supermarkets. 小超市很難與大超市競爭。
Both girls compete for their father's attention. 兩個女孩在父親面前爭寵。
figurative Turn the music down - I'm not competing against/with that noise (= I can't/won't try to speak louder than that music)! 把音樂調小聲一點——我可不想跟那噪音較量!
Are you competing in the 100 metres? 你參加100米賽跑嗎?
The two athletes are competing for the gold medal. 這兩位選手在爭奪金牌。
Men and women ought to be able to compete for jobs on an equal footing.
The company lacks the marketing muscle to compete with drug giants.
We're only a small business and don't have the capital to compete with the big boys.
For the magazine to be successful, it will have to compete in the big league against leading weekly women's magazines.
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.
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