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Compete for Meaning in English

expression

kəmˈpit/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
kuhm-PEET for, fur, ferr
kəmpˈiːt/ /fˈɔː
kuhm-PEET faw

释义

To try to win or get something that others also want, such as a prize, job, or someone's attention.

用法与细微差别

'Compete for' is followed by what is desired (e.g., 'compete for a medal'). It is common in sports, business, and academic contexts. Not used when talking about just participating—implies there is something at stake. Often confused with 'compete with/against', which focus on opponents, not the goal.

例句

Many students compete for scholarships every year.

basic

Teams will compete for the championship next month.

basic

They both compete for their manager's attention.

basic

We had to compete for the last spot in the class.

natural

A lot of companies compete for talented workers these days.

natural

If you want that job, you'll have to compete for it just like everyone else.

natural