0 a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than someone else -- 競爭
There's a lot of competition between computer companies. 電腦公司間的競爭很激烈。
The two companies are in competition with each other. 兩家公司互相競爭。
[ + to infinitive ] There's fierce competition to get into that school. 進入那間學校要經過激烈的競爭。
Foreign competition (= similar products from other countries) had reduced their sales. 來自國外的競爭使他們的銷售額有所下跌。
Why are you jealous of her? She's no competition! 你為甚麼要嫉妒她?她根本不是你的對手!
humorous You don't need to eat so quickly! It's not a competition. 你不必吃得這麼快!又不是比賽。
The competition on the track looked fierce and her heart sank. 跑道上的對手看起來很厲害,她的心不禁一沉。
The couple skated spectacularly throughout the competition.
There have been a huge number of entries for this year's poetry competition.
The prize money for literary competitions can be as high as £40 000.
England has to win tonight's qualifying match to go through to the next round of the competition.
Returning to competitions should be a long-term aim, provided the physiotherapist and the carers feel it is realistic.
During these, competitions may be held for ideas which will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the organisation.
Corporate competitions again flourished as a way for corporations to maintain a public image when products were rationed and taken off the market.
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