compete

compete
kəm'pi:t
verb
(to try to beat others in a contest, fight etc: We are competing against them in the next round; Are you competing with her for the job?) competir
- competitive
- competitor

compete vb competir / participar / tomar parte
eight children competed in the race ocho niños tomaron parte en la carrera
El gerundio de compete se escribe competing
compete
tr[kəm'piːt]
intransitive verb
1 (try to win) disputarse; (take part in) competir, participar
some children compete for their parents' attention algunos hijos se disputan la atención de sus padres
he has competed in three Olympic Games ha participado en tres Juegos Olímpicos
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to compete against somebody/something competir contra alguien/algo
to compete with somebody/something competir con alguien/algo
compete [kəm'pi:t] vi, -peted ; -peting : competir, contender, rivalizar
compete (with s.o. to do sth.)
expr.
competir (con alguien para hacer algo) v.
v.
apostar v.
competir v.
concursar v.
rivalizar v.
kəm'piːt
intransitive verb competir*, participar

to compete for something — competir* por algo, disputarse algo

to compete against somebody/something — competir* contra alguien/algo

we can't compete with the big firms — no podemos competir con las grandes firmas, no podemos hacerles la competencia a las grandes firmas

[kǝm'piːt]
VI (as rivals) competir (against, with con) (for por); (=take part) tomar parte (in en); presentarse (in a); (Comm) competir, hacer la competencia

there are 50 students competing for six places — hay 50 estudiantes compitiendo por seis puestos

there are many firms competing for a share in the market — hay muchas empresas compitiendo por una participación en el mercado

his poetry can't compete with Eliot's — no se puede comparar su poesía con la de Eliot

I can't compete with that racket * — no puedo hablar por encima de esa bulla *

* * *
[kəm'piːt]
intransitive verb competir*, participar

to compete for something — competir* por algo, disputarse algo

to compete against somebody/something — competir* contra alguien/algo

we can't compete with the big firms — no podemos competir con las grandes firmas, no podemos hacerles la competencia a las grandes firmas


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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