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compétition [kɔ̃petisjɔ̃]feminine nounb. ( = épreuve) compétition (sportive) sporting eventc. ( = rivalité) competition uncount* * *kɔ̃petisjɔ̃1) ( concurrence) competition ( entre between)2) ( activité) competition3) ( épreuve)* * *kɔ̃petisjɔ̃ nf1) (dans la vie, dans les affaires) competition2) SPORT (= épreuve) event* * *compétition nf1 ( rivalité) rivalry (entre between); faire naître la compétition entre to stimulate rivalry between; se livrer à une compétition acharnée to be engaged in fierce competition; être en compétition avec to be competing with; en compétition pour competing for; entrer en compétition avec to compete with; l'esprit de compétition the competitive spirit;2 ( activité) competition; se retirer de or abandonner la compétition ( définitivement) to retire from competition; ( pour une épreuve) to withdraw from competition; voiture de compétition competition car; faire de la compétition to compete; sport de compétition competitive sport;3 ( épreuve) compétition (sportive) sporting event; compétition d'athlétisme/de natation/de ski athletics/swimming/skiing event; compétition automobile motor GB ou auto US racing event.[kɔ̃petisjɔ̃] nom féminin2. [niveau d'activité sportive] competitiona. [athlétisme] to take part in competitive events————————de compétition locution adjectivalea. [de descente] racing skisb. [de fond] eventing skisen compétition locution adverbiale————————en compétition avec locution prépositionnellecompeting ou in competition with -
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■ A series of matches involving several teams, played in the form of a championship, a cup competition or a tournament.■ Fußballerischer Leistungsvergleich zwischen mehreren Mannschaften, der die Form einer Meisterschaft, eines Pokalwettbewerbs oder eines Turniers annehmen kann. -
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تَبارٍ \ competition: competing: There was strong competition for entrance to the university. We entered a fishing competition. \ See Also منافسة (مُنَافَسَة) \ تَزاحُم \ competition: competing: There was strong competition for entrance to the university. -
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مُبَاراة \ competition: competing: There was strong competition for entrance to the university. We entered a fishing competition. contest: a struggle; a match: sporting contest; an election contest. match: a formal game or competition (watched by supporters) between two teams or two persons: a football match; a boxing match. \ See Also منافسة (مُنَافَسَة) -
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مُنَافَسَة \ competition: competing: There was strong competition for entrance to the university. We entered a fishing competition. contest: a struggle; a match: sporting contest; an election contest. rivalry: competitive spirit; competition: friendly rivalry between two towns. -
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تَنَافُس \ competition: competing: There was strong competition for entrance to the university. We entered a fishing competition. rivalry: competitive spirit; competition: friendly rivalry between two towns. -
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[kɔmpəˈtɪʃən] noun1) the act of competing; rivalry:مُنافَسَهCompetition makes children try harder.
تَنافُسThere's a lot of competition for this job.
3) a contest for a prize:مُباراهHave you entered the tennis competition?
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Gen Mgtrivalry between companies to achieve greater market share. Competition between companies for customers will lead to product innovation and improvement, and ultimately lower prices. The opposite of market competition is either a monopoly or a controlled economy, where production is governed by quotas. A company that is leading the market is said to have achieved competitive advantage. -
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13 competition logo badge
■ Badge which UEFA provides to all teams participating in an official UEFA competition for use throughout the event and which must appear on the right sleeve of the players' shirts, between the shoulder seam and the elbow.■ Abzeichen, das die UEFA allen an einem bestimmten offiziellen UEFA-Wettbewerb teilnehmenden Mannschaften ausschließlich für den jeweiligen Wettbewerb zur Verfügung stellt und das in der Regel auf dem rechten Ärmel der Spielertrikots zwischen dem Schulteranfang und dem Ellbogen anzubringen ist.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > competition logo badge
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14 competition period
■ Training period during the competition phase, in which the athletes try to maintain the performance level they have already attained.■ Trainingsperiode, die der Stabilisierung der Leistungsfähigkeit dient und in der die Wettkämpfe stattfinden. -
15 competition regulations
■ Vorschriften und Richtlinien für die Durchführung einer Meisterschaft, eines Turniers oder eines einzelnen Spiels.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > competition regulations
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16 competition rules
■ Vorschriften und Richtlinien für die Durchführung einer Meisterschaft, eines Turniers oder eines einzelnen Spiels. -
17 competition system
■ Structure of a competition defining how the winners are ascertained.Syn. match system■ Durchführungsart eines Wettbewerbs, bei dem ein Sieger ermittelt wird. -
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19 competition match
■ Match organised under the auspices of a football organisation, the result of which may have an effect on a team's ranking position or on its right to participate in further matches.Syn. competition match■ Fußballspiel innerhalb eines Wettbewerbs, dessen Ergebnis Auswirkungen auf die Teilnahme an weiteren Spielen oder auf die Platzierung in einer Rangliste haben kann. -
20 Competition Appeal Court
Abbreviation: CACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Competition Appeal Court
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compétition — [ kɔ̃petisjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1759; angl. competition; bas lat. competitio 1 ♦ Recherche simultanée par deux ou plusieurs personnes d un même avantage, d un même résultat. ⇒ concours, concurrence, conflit, rivalité. « Les intérêts diffèrent, les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Competition — Compétition Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom … Wikipédia en Français
competition — I noun attempt to equal, bout, challenge, combat, conflict, contentio, contest, corrivalry, encounter, engagement, open contest, opposition, outrivalry, pitting of strength, pitting of wits, race, rivalry, scramble, strife, striving for… … Law dictionary
Competition — Com pe*ti tion, n. [L. competition. See {Compete}.] The act of seeking, or endeavoring to gain, what another is endeavoring to gain at the same time; common strife for the same objects; strife for superiority; emulous contest; rivalry, as for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
competition — [käm΄pə tish′ən] n. [L competitio] 1. the act of competing; rivalry 2. a contest, or match 3. official participation in organized sport 4. opposition, or effective opposition, in a contest or match 5. rivalry in business, as for customers or… … English World dictionary
competition — competition. См. конкуренция. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
Competition — Competition, Hauptort der Grafschaft Pennsylvania im Staate Virginia der Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika, an einem Arm des Banister River, höchst fruchtbare Umgegend … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Competition — (engl., spr. kompitisch n), Wettbewerb; unfair c., »unlauterer Wettbewerb« (s.d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
competition — competition, ecological … Dictionary of sociology
competition — c.1600, action of competing, from L. competitionem (nom. competitio) agreement, rivalry, noun of action from competere (see COMPETE (Cf. compete)). Meaning a contest for something is from 1610s. Sense of rivalry in the marketplace attested from… … Etymology dictionary
competition — [n] contest antagonism, athletic event, bout, candidacy, championship, clash, concours, contention, controversy, counteraction, dog eat dog*, do or die*, emulation, encounter, engagement, event, fight, game, go for it, go for the gold*, horse… … New thesaurus