目录日益激烈的竞争英语 面临激烈的竞争英文 参与激烈竞争英文 激烈的竞争英语外贸 竞争强烈英语
社会竞争/激物盯烈稿州 Social competition is violent.
社会/竞争激烈罩敬和 The society is full of violent competition.
激烈的竞争的英文a州做ratrace。
相关例句:
1、提供这种服务可能有激烈的竞争。
Therecouldbekeencompetitiontoprovidetheservice。槐旦
2、三大苹果酒厂之间日益激烈的竞争。
IncreasedcompetitionbetweentheBigThreecider-makers。
3、激烈的竞争有可能迫使广播公司进一步面向低层次市场。
asadv。competitionthreatenstodrivebroadcastersfurtherdownmarket。
4、银行之间有着激烈的竞争
Thereisfiercecompetitionbetweenbanks
5、詹妮弗在和汤姆进行激烈的竞争。
JenniferisgivingTomarunforhismoney。
6、使他震动的是队员间激烈的竞争。
Wastheintensecompetitionbetweentheplayers。
7、她处于赢得奖牌的激烈的竞争中。
Shewasinseriouscontentiontowinamedal。
8、男:公司能面对激烈的竞争对吧?
Man:Thecompanyfacesstiffcompetition, doesn'tit?
9、而册明衡且,巨鲸面临着激烈的竞争。
AndTop100facesfiercecompetition。
10、我是说,会有很激烈的竞争……。
Imean, there'ssomestiffcompetition……。
激烈竞争:
1. cut-throat competition
2. intense competition
竞争竖颂激烈
[词典]the dust and heat of the day; fierce competition;
[例句]日余含郑 实行竞争激烈的市老老场体制。
Japan is a highly competitive market system
现代社会的每个人都面临着激烈的竞争。
Everyone in modern society faces the keen competition.
社会竞争:
social competition
竞争激烈的:
1. dog-eat-dog
2. cutthroat
竞争激烈。
Competition is very keen.
由于失业如此众多,求职的竞争十分激烈。
Because there is so much unemployment, the competition for jobs is very fierce.
为竞争第一名激烈角逐。
Keen competition for first place.
社会舆论经常由于利害关系和优先权的改变而发生根本变化(大西洋)
Basic changes in public opinion often occur because of shifts in concerns and priorities(Atlantic)
激烈竞争后当选蔽袜
campaigned hard and was voted in.
集中于年轻投票人的一种中庸的激烈竞争
a media blitz focused on young voters.
两名总统候选人之间的肉搏似的激烈竞争
a mano a mano between the presidential candidates.
这两姐妹间有一场激烈的竞争。
There is great rivalry between the two sisters.
各队为取得第一名在激烈的竞争中遭遇
The teams met in fierce contention for first place.
激烈的竟争
severe competition
激烈岁并灶竞争:
1. cut-throat competition
2. intense competition
现在她的教师工作团——名为教师报国团——已迅速展开工作。经过一番激烈竞争之后,2500名申请人中,500名刚从大学毕业的被录取。证明了柯普女士的理乎扮论:工作团从严录取将可在大学生中增加号召力。
Now her teachers corps, called Teach for American is off and running. After a rigorous competition,500 recent college graduates won places out of a field of2, 500 applicants, proving Ms.Kopp's theory that making the corps selective would enhance its appeal to college students.