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Vied Meaning in English

word · lemma: vie

ˈvaɪd
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vˈaɪd
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释义

To compete eagerly with someone else in order to get or achieve something. Typically used for people or groups trying to win the same thing.

用法与细微差别

'Vied' is formal/written, mostly found in news, history, or literary texts. Often followed by 'for' or 'with'. Don't use for casual sports—use 'competed'. Implies strong or eager rivalry for a goal.

例句

Both teams vied for the championship title.

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Three companies vied to win the contract.

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Children vied for the teacher's attention.

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The cities vied with each other to host the international event.

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For years, politicians vied for the support of young voters.

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Designers vied with one another to create the most impressive dress.

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