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competition

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com·pe·ti·tion /ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃən $ ˌkɑːm-/ ●●● S2 W1 noun  
1 [uncountableU]COMPETE WITH/TRY TO BEAT a situation in which people or organizations try to be more successful than other people or organizations 竞争 compete, competitor
competition for
 Competition for the job was intense.
该职位竞争很激烈。
competition between/among
 Sometimes there’s a lot of competition between children for their mother’s attention.
为了得到母亲的关注,有时孩子之间会争得很厉害。
 This price reduction is due to competition among suppliers.
这次的降价源于供货商之间的竞争。
competition in
 competition in the automobile industry
汽车行业的竞争
fierce/stiff/intense etc competition
 There is fierce competition between the three leading soap manufacturers.
三大肥皂制造商之间竞争很激烈。
be in competition with somebody/something
 Government departments are in direct competition with each other for limited resources.
各政府部门互相之间为了有限的资源展开了直接的竞争。
in the face of competition (from somebody/something) (=in a situation where you are competing with someone or something) 面对(来自某人/某事物的)竞争
 Small grocery stores are going out of business in the face of stiff competition from the large supermarket chains.
面对大型连锁超市的激烈竞争,小杂货店纷纷歇业。
2 [singular, uncountableU]COMPETE WITH/TRY TO BEAT the people or groups that are competing against you, especially in business or in a sport 〔尤指商业或体育比赛的〕竞争对手 compete, competitor
 Going to trade fairs is an ideal opportunity to size up the competition.
参加商品交易会是估量竞争规模的理想机会。
no/not much/little etc competition (=no one who is likely to be better than you) 没有/不太多的/极少的等竞争对手
 Jones is certain to win the race; there’s just no competition.
琼斯肯定会赢得这场比赛,因为根本就没有竞争对手。
a lot of/considerable/fierce etc competition
 The team overcame fierce competition for their place in the finals.
这支球队战胜强劲对手打进了决赛。
foreign/international competition (=companies from other countries that you are competing with) 来自外国的/国际上的竞争
 Japanese PC makers now face foreign competition in their home market.
日本的个人计算机制造商目前在国内市场也面临着来自外国企业的竞争。
3 [countableC]COMPETITION an organized event in which people or teams compete against each other 比赛,竞赛 competitor
 a photography competition
摄影比赛
competition to do something
 a competition to find a designer for the new building
征聘新大楼设计师的竞赛
 Teams from high schools all over the state have entered the competition.
全州各高中的运动队都参加了这次比赛。
 With France out of the competition, England have a great chance to win.
法国队被淘汰出局后,英格兰队胜算很大。
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: a situation in which people or organizations try to be more successful than other people or organizations
verbs
face competition (from somebody)
Website designers face increasing competition.
beat off/fight off competition
She beat off competition from dozens of other candidates to get the job.
adjectives
strong/serious competition
The company is facing strong competition in the market.
stiff//tough/fierce/intense/keen competition (=strong competition)
There is stiff competition for places at the best universities.
cut-throat competition (=very strong competition)
The cutthroat competition in the airline industry kept prices low for many years.
increasing/growing competition
the growing competition between banks
fair competition
Fair competition offers the best guarantee of good services and low prices.
unfair competition
This will protect the industry from unfair competition from abroad.
open competition (=a situation that offers anyone a chance to be successful)
We welcome open competition in the software market.
phrases
in the face of competition (=in a situation where you are competing to be successful)
They won the contract in the face of tough competition.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 3: an organized event in which people or teams compete against each other
verbs
take part in a competition
Ten schools took part in the competition.
enter a competition
You must be over 16 to enter the competition.
win a competition
Lucy was thrilled to hear that she had won the short-story competition.
come first/second/third etc in a competition
Stuart came second in the swimming competition.
have/hold a competition
Each year the school holds a painting competition.
run a competition (=organize it)
The company is running an inventions competition with a first prize of £1,000.
launch a competition (=start it)
We’re launching a competition to find the best young designer.
judge a competition (=decide who has won it)
A panel of five will judge the competition.
withdraw from a competition (=not take part, when you had planned to)
He had to withdraw from the competition because of an injury.
be out of a competition (=no longer be in a competition because you have been defeated)
Our team scored the fewest points so we were out of the competition.
put/knock somebody out of a competition (=defeat someone so that they are no longer in a competition)
They put us out of the competition in the semi-final last year.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + competition
a football/music/essay etc competition
There’s a music competition in the town on June 12th.
a writing/painting/dancing etc competition
Greg won the school public-speaking competition.
a sporting/sports competition
There is an increasing demand to watch sporting competitions.
a national/international/European etc competition
Her oldest daughter has taken part in national competitions.
an annual competition
Last year he won the magazine’s annual photo competition.
an open competition (=that everyone can take part in)
An open competition is to be held at the tennis club.
a knock-out competition British EnglishBrE (=in which if you lose a game, you are no longer in the competition)
a newspaper competition (=organized by and advertised in a newspaper)
I entered a newspaper competition for young photographer of the year.
phrases
the result of a competition
The result of the competition will be announced on April 3rd.
the winner of a competition
Jane was the clear winner of the competition.
the rules of a competition
Make sure you understand the rules of the competition.
a competition is open to somebody (=used to say who can enter a competition)
The competition is open to artists between 16 and 25 years old.
nTHESAURUS
competition an organized event in which people or teams compete against each other, especially in order to win a prize
My sister entered a dance competition.
The winner of the competition will be announced in June.
contest a competition in which people do an activity, and a group of judges decide the winner
a beauty contest
a contest to find America’s strongest man
championship an important sports competition to find the best player or team in the world or in a particular area
the European Athletics Championship
Brazil went on to win the world championship.
tournament a competition in a sport or game, in which many players or teams compete against each other until there is one winner
a golf tournament
quiz a competition in which people have to answer questions
a TV quiz show
part of a competition
round one of the parts of a competition that you have to finish or win before you can go on to the next part
Henman lost in the second round of the competition.
heat one of several races or competitions whose winners then compete against each other
She came second in her heat, with a time of 23.2 seconds.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
competitioncom·pe·ti·tion /ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃənˌkɑːm-/ noun [uncountableU]
1COMMERCEa situation in which businesses are trying to be more successful than others by selling more goods and services and making more profit
Competition between the two cable companies has driven down the price for program services.
They sell everything from food to furniture to fashion, often in direct competition with nearby stores.
The company faces stiff competition from Japanese luxury brands.
see also hypercompetition
free competition imperfect competition perfect competition price competition
2COMMERCE the competition all the businesses that compete with a particular business, seen as a group
In the past, Honda has kept ahead of the competition because it was small and fast.
Origin competition
(1600-1700) Late Latin competitio, from competere; → COMPETE

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