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 competing [kəm'pi:tiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 抵触的,相互矛盾的

  1. Several companies are competing for the contract.
    几家公司正为争取一项合同而互相竞争。
  2. We have limited funds and several competing claims.
    我们的基金有限而争相申请的却有几处。



Compete \Com*pete"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Competed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Competing}.] [L. completere, competitum; com- +
petere to seek. See {Petition}.]
To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing,
position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend
in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen
compete with one another.

The rival statesmen, with eyes fixed on America, were
all the while competing for European alliances.
--Bancroft.

  1. Yet in Colorado, competing resorts have begun to pool resources to try to resolve their problems together.
  2. Wyden and Stenholm illustrate the competing strategies.
  3. Even she sees a certain irony in the coming duel: "It is kind of like competing with yourself," Ms. Burns observes.
  4. "At the time the competing offer for $415 million was received, we had already signed a letter of intent with Hearst for $400 million," J.H. Creekmore, president of the endowment, said in a statement.
  5. The approval followed a three-day hearing last week during which Judge Barry Schermer considered the merits of competing offers by Horsham's AOC Acquisition Corp. unit and Getty Petroleum Corp., of Jericho, N.Y.
  6. More worrisome for competing cards is evidence that AT&T card holders are canceling or not using other credit cards.
  7. Boeing is competing for both orders with Airbus Industrie.
  8. The other three are competing for second place.
  9. That means that even with demand so weak, more than 15 producers might be competing for the same end-user.
  10. His life, including his skirmishes with a competing sketch artist, seems carefree.
  11. "They're better numbers than I thought they would be," said Peter G. Boynton, president of Caesars, a competing boardwalk casino, which posted a 7.4% decline in revenue in April.
  12. "We have to have opposite interests competing in order to find solutions."
  13. But much of the government's case collapsed after the defense asserted that the documents at issue were available to many others, and prosecutors acknowledged that the GTE unit didn't enjoy an unfair advantage in competing for contracts.
  14. Mr. Theobald, who while at Citicorp oversaw a competing bid for First Options, was slow to cut Continental's losses in this case.
  15. The National Liberation Front was the sole political party in the North African nation of 24 million people until constitutional changes in February 1989 opened the way to competing parties.
  16. With one, however limited in scope, he would have a basis for weighing the huge competing demands on America's attention and resources.
  17. He says they told him: "Now you're biased; you're competing against us." Mr. Norman quickly dropped the generics plan and sought to boost profits by wringing bigger discounts from his principal suppliers.
  18. Summa sued Syncor in February 1987 in federal court, charging that Syncor kept Summa from competing in the business by using various illegal tactics.
  19. As competing countries such as India and Turkey begin to deplete their cotton supplies, buyers are increasingly turning to the U.S., Mr. Mueller said.
  20. It is difficult to compare the value of the competing plans.
  21. A spokesman for the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department confirmed yesterday that police arrested Mr. Ohta on Tuesday on suspicion of breaking into a Tokyo-based company, stealing documents and selling them to a competing concern.
  22. The letter said that after Moore started the fee, attorneys switched much of their legal advertising to a competing newspaper. The News-Sun has since resumed providing the affidavits free of charge.
  23. The executives figured the plans and blueprints would never come back to haunt them, but the blueprints came back as competing products.
  24. "As I look ahead," says a 28-year-old male bank manager in Chicago, "I just don't think I'll get a fair shake when competing against a female colleague for a promotion.
  25. But if you assume that underwriting requires scarce skills and that a whole set of institutions with financial skills is prevented from competing, Mr. Litan's argument makes sense.
  26. Within 50 years Britain was a spider's web of linked - or parallel, and competing - canals.
  27. The 257-156 vote sends the measure, a compromise between competing House and Senate bills, to President Reagan.
  28. "Greed and fear are competing emotions, but until now there has not been a proper balance between the two.
  29. So far there are no boycotts or political shenanigans expected from any of the 150-odd nations competing, so the event may be even more compelling than the Olympics.
  30. It's also unclear what impact Clayton & Dubilier's move will have on Petrolane's discussions with Amerigas, the propane unit of UGI Corp., which has made a competing bid for the company.
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