گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'competition'

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1 حسابداری و مالی:: رقابت

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2 عمومی:: هم‌ اوری‌

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3 عمومی:: هم‌ چشمی‌

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4 عمومی:: سبقت‌ جویی‌

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5 عمومی:: رقابت‌

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6 عمومی:: مسابقه‌

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english

1 general:: noun rivalry: The competition was great.

Simple Definitions

2 general::   noun event in which people try to win sth ADJ. international, national | knock-out | dancing, piano, sporting, etc. VERB + COMPETITION win She won an international dancing competition. | lose | have, hold, stage We're going to have a competition to see who can swim the furthest. | enter, take part in | withdraw from COMPETITION + VERB take place | be open to sb The competition is open to all readers of the magazine PREP. in a/the ~ I won the car in a competition. | ~ between a competition between the best teams in the country | ~ for a competition for the best chef trying to achieve the same thing/gain an advantage ADJ. cut-throat, fierce, intense, keen, serious, severe, stiff, strong, tough intense competition for the contract | direct Public transport is run in direct competition with the private sector. | fair, free, healthy, open | domestic | foreign, global, international, overseas | economic VERB + COMPETITION be up against, face | go into to go into competition with British Telecom | beat off, fight off to fight off competition from foreign firms PREP. against ~ They won the order against fierce international competition. | in ~ with We are in competition with some very large companies. | in the face of ~ The gas companies are having to lay off staff in the face of stiff competition from oil. | ~ among/between There is a lot of competition between rival airlines. | ~ for, ~ from We face strong competition from other countries.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: competition 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. competition 2 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 English (= 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.

transnet.ir

4 general:: 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.

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