| | to compete; to race / contest; competition; match; race | HSK 5 |
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| | to roll up / (fig.) to sweep up; to engulf; to drag into (a situation) / (slang) to compete to an unhealthy degree; hypercompetitive / a roll / classifier for small rolled-up things (wad of paper money, movie reel etc) | HSK 4 |
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| | to compete / competition | HSK 5 |
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| | competition (sports etc) / match / CL: 場|场, 次 / to compete | HSK 3 |
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| | (of a performer) to come onto the stage to perform / (of an athlete) to enter the arena to compete / (fig.) to enter the scene (e.g. a new product) / (of an examinee etc) to leave the venue | HSK 6 |
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| | to pit oneself against sb / to compete with sb / contest / battle / to haggle / to quibble | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to compete / to take part in a competition | HSK 6 |
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| | to compete against / to measure oneself against / to go head to head (see who is best) | |
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| | to compete to answer questions (in class) | |
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| | to compete / competition / match / to surpass / better than / superior to / to excel | HSK 6 |
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| | to compete to be first / to contest first place | |
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| | to seize / to take away forcibly / to wrest control of / to compete or strive for / to force one's way through / to leave out / to lose | HSK 6 |
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| | (military) to march; to advance / (fig.) to enter and compete in a new market, field, region or arena | |
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| | to compete with / to vie with / to counter | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to match one's strength with / to compete / more competitive / to set oneself against sb / disobliging / to make a special effort | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to compete to be the first to answer a question (as on a quiz show) | |
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| | to have a showdown; to fight for mastery; to compete for a championship | |
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| | (military) to go off to war / (sports) to compete | |
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| | competing product / rival product | |
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| | to be at the scene (sitting for an exam, performing, competing, giving directions etc) / firsthand (experience) / impromptu (remarks etc) | |
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| | competing product; competitor's product | |
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| | to make invidious comparisons / to compete with / to emulate | |
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| | (military) to undergo field training (camping, bivouacking, route marching, live fire practice etc) / (sports) to get into peak condition by competing overseas | |
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| | martial arts competition / tournament / to compete in a contest | |
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| | to compete again (i.e. either have a rematch or, when the scores are tied, have extra time) | |
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| | to compete / to contend / to struggle | |
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| | lit. you fight, I snatch (idiom); to compete fiercely offering no quarter / fierce rivalry / tug-of-war | |
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| | to compete fiercely / contest | |
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| | role (theater) / to compete / ancient three legged wine vessel / third note of pentatonic scale | |
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| | to compete | |
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| | to compete for first prize | |
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| | (sports) semifinal or quarterfinal / to compete in a semifinal (or a quarterfinal) | |
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| | to compete / to take part (in a sports event) | |
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| | to undercut competitors / to hustle / to compete for business | |
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| | to compete / to fight for / to rush to purchase | |
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| | to adopt confrontational posture / to meet head-on / to compete | |
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| | to challenge an established martial arts school to a fight (to prove one's skills or gain reputation) / (fig.) to prove oneself by competing against those already established in a particular field | |
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| | (Tw) to compete / contest | |
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| | to bind tightly / to link (arms) / to hang around with; to stick close to (sb) / to compete / (literary) to hit; to beat | |
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| | non-compete clause (law) | |
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| | to compete / to rival | |
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| | nobody can compete with; unmatched by anybody; without rival | |
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| | to bid competitively / to compete to buy (at auction) | |
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| | price competition / bid (in an auction) / to compete on price / to bid against sb | |
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| | competition / to compete / to pursue | |
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| | to compete to be the most beautiful or impressive | |
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| | (dialect) to compete with / to pit oneself against | |
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| | lit. the three legs of a tripod / fig. three competing rivals | |
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