1. compete
A fast child may win the race, but even a slow child can compete.
Many students compete to get into the best universities.
There are many sports where you usually compete as an individual.
Agencies compete to win new contracts.
Nordic combined is one of the winter sport events, a competition where you compete on the combination of two Nordic style ski events - cross country skiing and ski jumping.
Our engineers compared this information with similar products being sold in Japan and concluded that they might compete very well.
We must cut down on prices; we can't compete.
Powerlifting is a sport in which athletes compete to lift the maximum sum weight of the three heavy weight events, squat, bench press and deadlift.
More than 5 thousand people competed in the marathon.
1. They should never compete for the same woman. / 2. I don't think I can compete against her boyfriend.
local business are unable to compete
Every year our school football team competes against a rival school
Hundreds of athletes compete for a gold medal at the Olympic Games.
She's competing for a place in next year's Olympics. Young children will usually compete for their mother's attention.
The trade agreement must provide a level playing field in which to compete.
Inglês palavra "współzawodniczyć"(compete) ocorre em conjuntos:
Focus 3: Unit 2 "It's just a game" - Word listUNIT 7 Word List Focus 3 by Maciej Kowalski 2 cgiJĘZYK ANGIELSKI - SŁOWNICTWO - SPORTFocus 3 (second edition), Unit 7 - słówkafocus 3 second edition unit 2 słówka2. vie
While the other teams in the division actively vie for the championship, this team seems content simply to go through the motions of playing.
Inglês palavra "współzawodniczyć"(vie) ocorre em conjuntos:
I'm free to call myself a member of geograpeepsMedia censorshipII luty 2024Vocabulary revision 1