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competitive price 1. ECON freier Marktpreis m, Wettbewerbspreis m, wettbewerbsfähiger Preis m; 2. S&M Konkurrenzpreis m, wettbewerbsfähiger Preis m, konkurrenzfähiger Preis mEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > competitive price
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > ordinary competitive price
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adjective1) Leistungs-competitive sports — Wettkampf- od. Leistungssport, der
competitive spirit — Konkurrenz- od. Wettbewerbsdenken, das
2) (comparable with rivals) leistungs-, wettbewerbsfähig [Preis, Unternehmen]* * *[kəm'petətiv]2) ((of a price etc) not expensive, therefore able to compete successfully with the prices etc of rivals.) konkurrenzfähig3) ((of sport etc) organised in such a way as to produce a winner: I prefer hill-climbing to competitive sports.) Wettbewerbs-...* * *com·peti·tive[kəmˈpetɪtɪv, AM -ˈpet̬ət̬ɪv]acting is very \competitive in der Schauspielerei herrscht harte Konkurrenzyou're very \competitive! it's meant to be a friendly match du bist sehr aggressiv! das soll ein Freundschaftsspiel sein\competitive advantage Wettbewerbsvorteil m\competitive disadvantage Wettbewerbsnachteil m\competitive environment Wettbewerbsumfeld nt\competitive pressure Wettbewerbsdruck m\competitive spirit Wettkampfgeist m\competitive sports Leistungssport m2. (able to compete) konkurrenzfähig, wettbewerbsfähig\competitive bidding Ausschreibungswettbewerb m\competitive edge Wettbewerbsvorteil m, Wettbewerbsvorsprung m* * *[kəm'petItɪv]adj1) person, attitude vom Konkurrenzdenken geprägt; sport (Wett)kampf-competitive advantage/disadvantage — Wettbewerbsvorteil m/-nachteil m
competitive spirit — Wettbewerbs- or Konkurrenzgeist m; (of team) Kampfgeist m
he's a very competitive sort of person — er genießt Wettbewerbssituationen; (in job etc) er ist ein sehr ehrgeiziger Mensch
the exam system encourages children to be too competitive —
the recruitment procedure is not competitive — die Stellenvergabe erfolgt nicht aufgrund eines Auswahlverfahrens
2) (COMM) business, prices, salaries wettbewerbs- or konkurrenzfähiga highly competitive market — ein Markt mit starker Konkurrenz
retailing is highly competitive — der Einzelhandel ist stark wettbewerbsbetont or -orientiert
* * *competitive [kəmˈpetətıv] adj (adv competitively)1. konkurrierend, wetteifernd2. Wettbewerbs…, Konkurrenz…, auf Wettbewerb eingestellt oder beruhend, WIRTSCH auch konkurrenz-, wettbewerbsfähig:on a competitive basis WIRTSCH auf Wettbewerbsgrundlage;competitive career SPORT aktive Laufbahn;competitive examination Ausleseprüfung f;competitive prices WIRTSCH konkurrenzfähige Preise;competitive sportsman Leistungssportler m* * *adjective1) Leistungs-competitive sports — Wettkampf- od. Leistungssport, der
competitive spirit — Konkurrenz- od. Wettbewerbsdenken, das
2) (comparable with rivals) leistungs-, wettbewerbsfähig [Preis, Unternehmen]* * *adj.Konkurrenz- präfix.Wettbewerbs- präfix.konkurrenzfähig adj.konkurrierend adj.wettbewerbsfähig adj. -
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[kəm'petɪtɪv]adj(firm, price, product) konkurrenzfähig -
8 competitive in price
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9 both
attr, inv1) predeterminer beide;\both my parents are journalists meine Eltern sind beide Journalisten2) determiner beide;I think it's important to listen to \both sides ich denke, es ist wichtig, beide Seiten anzuhören;I had been looking forward to a delicious meal with excellent service - but I was disappointed on \both counts ich hatte mich auf ein leckeres Essen mit exzellentem Service gefreut - aber ich wurde in beiden Punkten enttäuscht;in \both cases in beiden Fällen;at \both ends an beiden Enden;he was blind in \both eyes er war auf beiden Augen blind;\both sexes Männer und Frauen;on \both sides of the Atlantic auf beiden Seiten des AtlantiksPHRASES:to burn the candle at \both ends Raubbau mit seiner Gesundheit betreiben;Mike and Jim \both have red hair Mike und Jim haben beide rote Haare;would you like milk or sugar or \both? möchtest du Milch oder Zucker oder beides?;Jackie and I are \both self-employed Jackie und ich sind beide selbständig;\both of these pictures are fine beide Bilder sind schön;are \both of us invited, or just you? sind wir beide eingeladen oder nur du?;a picture of \both of us together ein Bild von uns beiden gemeinsam ( form);I've got 2 children, \both of whom are good at maths ich habe 2 Kinder, die beide gut in Mathe sind adv\both... and...;I felt \both happy and sad at the same time ich war glücklich und traurig zugleich;\both Mike and Jim have red hair Mike und Jim haben beide rote Haare;it has won favour with \both young and old es hat Zustimmung bei Jung und Alt gefunden;our products need to be competitive in terms of \both quality and price unsere Produkte müssen sowohl bei der Qualität als auch beim Preis wettbewerbsfähig sein;\both men and women sowohl Männer als auch Frauen
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