competitors
英 [kəmˈpɛtɪtəz]
美 [kəmˈpɛtətərz]
n. (尤指商业方面的)竞争者,对手; 参赛者; 竞赛者
competitor的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 竞争者;对手
A company'scompetitorsare companies who are trying to sell similar goods or services to the same people.- The bank isn't performing as well as some of its competitors.
这家银行表现得不如几家竞争对手出色。
- The bank isn't performing as well as some of its competitors.
- N-COUNT 选手;参赛者
Acompetitoris a person who takes part in a competition or contest.- Herbert Blocker of Germany, one of the oldest competitors, won the individual silver medal.
德国的赫伯特·布洛克尔是年纪最大的选手之一,赢得了个人项目的银牌。
- Herbert Blocker of Germany, one of the oldest competitors, won the individual silver medal.
双语例句
- The competitors cantered into the arena to conclude the closing ceremony.
选手们慢跑进入竞技场,为闭幕式画上了句号。 - The bank isn't performing as well as some of its competitors.
这家银行表现得不如几家竞争对手出色。 - The company's competitors complain that they are hemmed in by rigid legal contracts.
公司的竞争对手抱怨他们受到严格的法律合同的约束。 - They realised that some of their prices were higher than their competitors 'and revised prices accordingly
他们意识到自己有些价格高于竞争对手,就相应调整了价格。 - Competitors from more than a hundred countries have converged on Sheffield for the Games
来自100多个国家的选手齐聚设菲尔德参加此次运动会。 - The young tennis player will never be able to fling off the experienced competitors.
这位年轻的网球运动员永远不会击败那些经验丰富的选手。 - Our competitors have been trying to muscle in for some years.
几年来我们的竞争对手一直试图夺取利益。 - The firm will be able to undercut its competitors whilst still making a profit.
该公司将得以把价格压得低于竞争对手而仍能盈利。 - The competitors will be subject to random drug testing.
参赛者将要接受随机药检。 - You have to work hard to remain ahead of your competitors in business, or you can easily lose your leading position.
你必须努力工作以保持领先于公司里其他竞争者,否则,你就会轻易地失去这种地位。