competitor
competitor什么意思,competitor翻译
基本解释
n.: 对手;参赛者;竞赛者
网络: 竞争者;竞争对手;比赛者
权威解释
(尤指商业方面的)竞争者,对手:
a person or an organization that competes against others, especially in business
参赛者;竞赛者:
a person who takes part in a competition
英汉解释
设计替代方案
正式比赛队员
斗争者
参赛者
竞争者;敌手
词性分析
复数:competitors
单词搭配
adj.+n.:
direct competitor,major competitor,main competitor,strong competitor,aggressive competitor
v.+n.:
become competitor,beat competitor,competitor make,face competitor
同义词
n.contestantparticipantentrantplayeropponent
例句
Apple is "going to be a strong competitor for sure, " said an AdMob spokeswoman.
AdMob公司发言人说,苹果当然将是一个强有力的竞争对手。
At least one of the parties to a future dispute would be afraid to submit to this judge"s ruling, and so would opt for a competitor.
至少其中的一方在未来的争端中不敢再请这个法官来审理,也就为竞争者提供了机会。
It is not even enough to be the best in the country, for each competitor must be able to reach the standard expected for entry to the Games.
对每一个参赛运动员来说,成为全国最佳运动员还不够,他还必须达到参加奥运会的标准。
A person might work for you for six months or a year, then go over to a Chinese competitor.
工人也许为你工作六个月或者一年,然后就会去中国的竞争者那里……
Black: Well, as you know, I am currently working for your biggest competitor Legend Computers.
你知道,我现在为您最大的对手“联想”工作。
"If it isn"t the most corrupt state in the United States, it"s certainly one hell of a competitor, " Robert Grant told a press conference.
“如果这儿不是美国最腐败的州,那它也定然是名列前茅的了。”罗伯特.格兰特在新闻发布会上如是说。
Mr. Putin, meanwhile, said he considered Mr. Prokhorov, who also owns the New Jersey Nets basketball team, as "a strong competitor. "
与此同时,普京说他认为普罗霍罗夫是一个“强有力的竞争者”。普罗霍罗夫也是新泽西网队(NewJerseyNets)的老板。
Companies in the first two businesses view the iPad"s arrival with trepidation, for Apple"s history makes it a fearsome competitor.
前两个行业的企业对iPad问世感到恐惶,因为苹果公司的历史证明其是令人生畏的竞争者。
Because the competitor wants to build up a database for is similar to with a nice bit of cost, and is almost impossible.
因为竞争者要用相当多的成本建立一个类似的数据库,而且几乎是不可能的。
But such a rivalry is not unusual between a superpower and a rising competitor desperate to protect its burgeoning interests.
只不过,超级大国和日益崛起的竞争者之间的这种竞赛是司空见惯的,竞争者正在拼命保护着自己快速发展的果实。