compete の英語での意味
competecompete /kəmˈpiːt/ verb [intransitive]
すべての翻訳を見る1business if one company or country competes with another, it tries to get people to buy its goods or services rather than those available from another company or countryある企業や国が別の企業や国と競争するとは、相手の商品やサービスよりも自社のものを人々に選ばせようとすることcompete with/against
They found themselves competing with foreign companies for a share of the market.彼らは市場シェアをめぐって外国企業と競い合う立場に置かれていることに気づいた。
The Renault Clio competes against such cars as the Peugeot 206.ルノー・クリオはプジョー206などの車と競合している。compete for
The stores have to compete for customers in the Christmas season.各店舗はクリスマスシーズンに顧客を獲得しようと競い合わなければならない。compete in
The company must be able to compete in the international marketplace.その会社は国際市場で競争できなければならない。compete to do something
Several advertising agencies are competing to get the contract.複数の広告代理店がその契約を取ろうと競い合っている。can’t compete (with something) (=be unable to be more successful)(=より成功することができない)
Small independent bookstores simply can’t compete with the big national chains.小さな独立系書店は大手全国チェーンにはとうてい太刀打ちできない。2person to try to gain something and stop someone else from having it or having as much of it何かを得ようとし、同時に他者がそれを持つことや同等量を持つことを妨げようとすることcompete for
She and her sister are always competing for attention.彼女と姉(妹)はいつも注目を奪い合っている。compete against
I had to compete against 19 other people for the job.その仕事を得るために、私は他の19人と競わなければならなかった。compete with
As a stepmother, don’t even try to compete with the children’s mother for their love.継母として、子どもたちの母親と愛情を奪い合おうとするのはやめなさい。3in a competition to take part in a competition or sports event競技会やスポーツイベントに参加することcompete in/at
How many runners will be competing in the marathon?そのマラソンには何人のランナーが参加するのだろうか?
Professional athletes may now compete at the Olympics.プロスポーツ選手が今やオリンピックに出場できるようになった。compete against
He’ll be competing against the world’s best.彼は世界最高の選手たちと対戦することになる。► see thesaurus at participate4somebody/something can’t compete with somebody/something to not be as interesting, attractive etc as someone or something else他の人や物と比べて、それほど面白くない・魅力的でないなど:
Melinda was plain and knew she couldn’t compete with her sister where boys were concerned.メリンダは地味で、男の子に関しては姉(妹)にはとても及ばないとわかっていた。GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs文法:相互動詞Compete is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people or groups do something that involves both or all of them: · We were competing for her attention. You can also say: · We were competing with each other for her attention.· I was competing with them for her attention.Grammar guide ‒ VERBScompete は相互動詞です。この種の動詞は、2人以上の人またはグループが双方または全員にかかわる行為をすると述べるときに使います:· We were competing for her attention. 次のようにも言えます:· We were competing with each other for her attention. · I was competing with them for her attention. 文法ガイド — 動詞
すべての翻訳を見る1business if one company or country competes with another, it tries to get people to buy its goods or services rather than those available from another company or countryある企業や国が別の企業や国と競争するとは、相手の商品やサービスよりも自社のものを人々に選ばせようとすることcompete with/against
They found themselves competing with foreign companies for a share of the market.彼らは市場シェアをめぐって外国企業と競い合う立場に置かれていることに気づいた。
The Renault Clio competes against such cars as the Peugeot 206.ルノー・クリオはプジョー206などの車と競合している。compete for
The stores have to compete for customers in the Christmas season.各店舗はクリスマスシーズンに顧客を獲得しようと競い合わなければならない。compete in
The company must be able to compete in the international marketplace.その会社は国際市場で競争できなければならない。compete to do something
Several advertising agencies are competing to get the contract.複数の広告代理店がその契約を取ろうと競い合っている。can’t compete (with something) (=be unable to be more successful)(=より成功することができない)
Small independent bookstores simply can’t compete with the big national chains.小さな独立系書店は大手全国チェーンにはとうてい太刀打ちできない。2person to try to gain something and stop someone else from having it or having as much of it何かを得ようとし、同時に他者がそれを持つことや同等量を持つことを妨げようとすることcompete for
She and her sister are always competing for attention.彼女と姉(妹)はいつも注目を奪い合っている。compete against
I had to compete against 19 other people for the job.その仕事を得るために、私は他の19人と競わなければならなかった。compete with
As a stepmother, don’t even try to compete with the children’s mother for their love.継母として、子どもたちの母親と愛情を奪い合おうとするのはやめなさい。3in a competition to take part in a competition or sports event競技会やスポーツイベントに参加することcompete in/at
How many runners will be competing in the marathon?そのマラソンには何人のランナーが参加するのだろうか?
Professional athletes may now compete at the Olympics.プロスポーツ選手が今やオリンピックに出場できるようになった。compete against
He’ll be competing against the world’s best.彼は世界最高の選手たちと対戦することになる。► see thesaurus at participate4somebody/something can’t compete with somebody/something to not be as interesting, attractive etc as someone or something else他の人や物と比べて、それほど面白くない・魅力的でないなど:
Melinda was plain and knew she couldn’t compete with her sister where boys were concerned.メリンダは地味で、男の子に関しては姉(妹)にはとても及ばないとわかっていた。GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs文法:相互動詞Compete is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people or groups do something that involves both or all of them: · We were competing for her attention. You can also say: · We were competing with each other for her attention.· I was competing with them for her attention.Grammar guide ‒ VERBScompete は相互動詞です。この種の動詞は、2人以上の人またはグループが双方または全員にかかわる行為をすると述べるときに使います:· We were competing for her attention. 次のようにも言えます:· We were competing with each other for her attention. · I was competing with them for her attention. 文法ガイド — 動詞