competitor の英語での意味
competitorcompetitor /kəmˈpetɪtə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
すべての翻訳を見る1a person, team, company etc that is competing with another他者と競争している人、チーム、会社など:
Last year they sold twice as many computers as their competitors.昨年、彼らは競合他社の2倍のコンピューターを売り上げた。major/main competitors
The company’s four major competitors have nothing to rival the new product.その会社の主要な競合他社4社には、この新製品に匹敵するものが何もない。2someone who takes part in a competition競技に参加する人:
Two of the competitors failed to turn up for the race.競技者のうち2人がレースに現れなかった。COLLOCATIONSコロケーションadjectives形容詞a major competitor· Japan soon became a major competitor in the electronics industry.日本はすぐに電子産業における主要な競争国となった。somebody's main/chief competitor· The company's main competitor is Vodafone.その会社の主な競合相手はVodafoneだ。somebody's closest competitor (also somebody's nearest competitor British English) (=someone's main competitor)· He had five times as many votes as his nearest competitor.彼は最も近い競合相手の5倍の票を獲得した。somebody's biggest competitor (=someone's main competitor, especially in business)· The company's biggest competitor is in financial trouble.その会社の最大の競合他社が財務上の問題を抱えている。foreign/European/international etc competitors· America's electronics industry is keen to fight off foreign competitors.アメリカの電子産業は、外国の競合相手を撃退しようと躍起になっている。a direct competitor (=competing directly with you)· He knew she was a successful businesswoman and a direct competitor.彼は、彼女が成功したビジネスウーマンであり、直接の競合相手でもあることを知っていた。a strong/serious competitor· In the global economy, China is emerging as a strong competitor.グローバル経済において、中国は強力な競争国として台頭しつつある。a fierce competitor (=very strong)· He had prepared his daughter to be a fierce competitor.彼は娘を手強い競争者に育て上げていた。a potential competitor (=a person, company etc that might compete with you)· A merger would also remove a potential competitor in the market.合併によって、市場における潜在的な競合相手も排除されることになる。
すべての翻訳を見る1a person, team, company etc that is competing with another他者と競争している人、チーム、会社など:
Last year they sold twice as many computers as their competitors.昨年、彼らは競合他社の2倍のコンピューターを売り上げた。major/main competitors
The company’s four major competitors have nothing to rival the new product.その会社の主要な競合他社4社には、この新製品に匹敵するものが何もない。2someone who takes part in a competition競技に参加する人:
Two of the competitors failed to turn up for the race.競技者のうち2人がレースに現れなかった。COLLOCATIONSコロケーションadjectives形容詞a major competitor· Japan soon became a major competitor in the electronics industry.日本はすぐに電子産業における主要な競争国となった。somebody's main/chief competitor· The company's main competitor is Vodafone.その会社の主な競合相手はVodafoneだ。somebody's closest competitor (also somebody's nearest competitor British English) (=someone's main competitor)· He had five times as many votes as his nearest competitor.彼は最も近い競合相手の5倍の票を獲得した。somebody's biggest competitor (=someone's main competitor, especially in business)· The company's biggest competitor is in financial trouble.その会社の最大の競合他社が財務上の問題を抱えている。foreign/European/international etc competitors· America's electronics industry is keen to fight off foreign competitors.アメリカの電子産業は、外国の競合相手を撃退しようと躍起になっている。a direct competitor (=competing directly with you)· He knew she was a successful businesswoman and a direct competitor.彼は、彼女が成功したビジネスウーマンであり、直接の競合相手でもあることを知っていた。a strong/serious competitor· In the global economy, China is emerging as a strong competitor.グローバル経済において、中国は強力な競争国として台頭しつつある。a fierce competitor (=very strong)· He had prepared his daughter to be a fierce competitor.彼は娘を手強い競争者に育て上げていた。a potential competitor (=a person, company etc that might compete with you)· A merger would also remove a potential competitor in the market.合併によって、市場における潜在的な競合相手も排除されることになる。