competitor

英[kəm'petɪtə(r)] 美[kəm'petɪtər]
  • n. 竞争者;对手
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 竞争者
    2. 敌手
    3. 对手
    4. 参赛者
    5. 斗争者
    6. 正式比赛队员
    7. 设计替代方案
    8. 竞赛者
    9. 比赛者

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the contestant you hope to defeat;

    "he had respect for his rivals"
    "he wanted to know what the competition was doing"

1. She was the only British competitor apart from Richard Meade.
她是除了理查德·米德之外唯一的英国参赛者。

来自柯林斯例句

2. A thirty-nine-year-old competitor collapsed half-way through the marathon and died shortly afterwards.
一名39岁的马拉松参赛者跑到一半时瘫倒在地,没过多久就死了。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The first prize was awarded to the youngest competitor.
一等奖授给了最年轻的比赛者.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

4. There's little sense in trying to outspend a competitor with a much larger service factory.
试图比竞争对手花更多的钱建一个大得多的维修厂没有什么意义。

来自柯林斯例句

5. Mr Buzetta sold the newspaper's assets to its competitor and shut it down.
布兹塔先生将报社资产卖给了竞争对手然后关门了事。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The Japanese can outsell any competitor in the market.
      日本人比谁都会搞市场推销。
    2. He girded up his loin to face his competitor.
      他做好准备来迎战他的对手。
    3. That company constitutes our lone competitor in the field.
      那家公司成了我们在这个领域唯一的竞争对手。
    4. That company is a strong competitor of us.
      那个公司是我们强有力的竞争对手。
    5. The firm has better products than its competitors.
      这家公司的产品比其对手的好。
    6. Customers were flocking to the competitor.
      客户纷纷拥向竞争对手。
opponent,competitor,enemy,foe,rival
  • 这些名词均有“对手、敌手”之意。
  • opponent最常用词,通常指在争论、辩论、竞选或竞赛以及其它各种矛盾冲突中站在对立面的“对手”或“敌手”。
  • competitor指为同一目标或目的竞争者,一般无感情色彩。
  • enemy多指充满敌意的仇敌。
  • foe语气较强,多用于书面文字和诗歌中,指不仅敌对,而且很危险,怀有很深的敌意。
  • rival指与某人目标一致而想赶上或超过他的人,匹敌者。