1 [C] an organized event in which people try to win sth 竞赛;比赛:
to go in for/enter a competition参加比赛They hold a competition every year to find the best young artist.他们每年举行竞赛,评出最佳的青年艺术家。He came second in an international piano competition.他在一次国际钢琴比赛中夺得第二名。
2 [U] a situation where two or more people or organizations are trying to achieve, obtain, etc the same thing or to be better than sb else 竞争:
He is in competition with three other people for promotion.他要与三名对手角逐晋升机会。There was fierce competition among the players for places in the team.运动员为了角逐成为队中选手,竞争非常激烈。
3the competition [sing] [with.sop] the other people, companies, etc who are trying to achieve the same as you 竞争对手:
If we are going to succeed, we must offer a better product than the competition.我们想要成功,就必须能够提供比竞争对手更好的产品。
competition/͵kɑmpəˋtIʃən; ˌkɒmpəˈtIʃ$n or ˌkɒmpIˈtIʃ$n/n 1 [C] an organized event in which people or teams compete against each other 比赛﹐竞赛: an art competition 绘画比赛Who won the competition ? 比赛谁赢了?He decided to enter the competition . 他决定参加比赛。2 [U] a situation in which people or organizations compete with each other 竞争: +for Competition for the job was intense. 这个职位竞争激烈。+between/among fierce competition among supermarkets 超市之间激烈的竞争be in competition with sb She is in competition with four other people. 她与其他四个人竞争。3 [singular 单数, U] the people or groups that compete against you, especially in business or sport〔尤指商业或体育比赛的〕竞争对手: Our aim is to be better than the competition . 我们的目标是要超过竞争对手。You’ll have no competition. 你将会没有竞争对手。
competitioncompetitioncompetitionsnoun1(pluralcompetitions) a game or test that people try to win: I entered the painting competition and won first prize.2(no plural) trying to win or be better than somebody else: We were in competition with a team from another school.