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61 ordinary competitive price
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > ordinary competitive price
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62 pro-competitive
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > pro-competitive
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63 non-competitive
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64 price-competitive
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65 get a competitive edge
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66 highly competitive market
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67 non-competitive
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68 an article that is competitive
• ein Artikel der wettbewerbsfähig istEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > an article that is competitive
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69 at competitive prices
• zu KonkurrenzpreisenEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > at competitive prices
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70 for competitive reasons
• aus WettbewerbsgründenEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > for competitive reasons
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71 if you can supply us with a competitive product
• mit einem konkurrenzfähigenEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > if you can supply us with a competitive product
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72 if your prices are competitive
• wenn Ihre Preise konkurrieren könnenEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > if your prices are competitive
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73 on a competitive basis
• konkurrenzfähigEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > on a competitive basis
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74 combative
adjective* * *com·bat·ive[ˈkɒmbətɪv, AM kəmˈbæt̬ɪv, ˈkɑ:m-]* * *['kɒmbətɪv]adj(= pugnacious) kämpferisch; (= competitive) aggressiv* * *1. kampfbereit2. aggressiv* * *adjective* * *adj.kampfbegierig adj.kampflustig adj. -
75 fiercely
adverb1) heftig [angreifen, Widerstand leisten]; wütend, grimmig [brüllen]2) wütend [toben]; aufs heftigste [kritisieren, bekämpfen]* * *adverb wild* * *fierce·ly[ˈfɪəsli, AM ˈfɪrs-]1. (hostilely) wilda \fiercely competitive school system ein äußerst konkurrenzorientiertes Schulsystem3. (destructively) heftig* * *['fIəslɪ]advcontest, oppose, fight, deny heftig; criticize scharf; defend, argue leidenschaftlich; say böse, grimmig; independent, competitive, proud, loyal äußerstto oppose sth fiercely, to be fiercely opposed to sth — einer Sache (dat) heftigen Widerstand entgegensetzen, heftigen Widerstand gegen etw leisten
TV and radio stations compete fiercely with one another — Fernseh- und Radiosender stehen in scharfem Wettbewerb miteinander
the fire was burning fiercely — es brannte lichterloh
* * *adverb1) heftig [angreifen, Widerstand leisten]; wütend, grimmig [brüllen]2) wütend [toben]; aufs heftigste [kritisieren, bekämpfen]3) äußerst [stolz, unabhängig sein]; wild [entschlossen, kämpfen]* * *adv.wild adv. -
76 Arena
Stadion n■ Austragungsort eines Fußballspiels einschließlich der in seinem unmittelbaren Umfeld befindlichen Einrichtungen wie Büros, Pressezonen, Hospitality- und Akkreditierungsbereiche.■ Venue for a competitive football match, comprising not only the field of play but also all surrounding areas such as stands, media areas, hospitality facilities, accreditation centres and offices. -
77 Fußballarena
Stadion n■ Austragungsort eines Fußballspiels einschließlich der in seinem unmittelbaren Umfeld befindlichen Einrichtungen wie Büros, Pressezonen, Hospitality- und Akkreditierungsbereiche.■ Venue for a competitive football match, comprising not only the field of play but also all surrounding areas such as stands, media areas, hospitality facilities, accreditation centres and offices. -
78 Fußballstadion
Stadion n■ Austragungsort eines Fußballspiels einschließlich der in seinem unmittelbaren Umfeld befindlichen Einrichtungen wie Büros, Pressezonen, Hospitality- und Akkreditierungsbereiche.■ Venue for a competitive football match, comprising not only the field of play but also all surrounding areas such as stands, media areas, hospitality facilities, accreditation centres and offices. -
79 Fußballtempel
Stadion n■ Austragungsort eines Fußballspiels einschließlich der in seinem unmittelbaren Umfeld befindlichen Einrichtungen wie Büros, Pressezonen, Hospitality- und Akkreditierungsbereiche.■ Venue for a competitive football match, comprising not only the field of play but also all surrounding areas such as stands, media areas, hospitality facilities, accreditation centres and offices. -
80 Spielklasse
■ Leistungsklasse bei Mannschaftssportarten.
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competitive — adjective 1 a competitive situation is one in which people or organizations try very hard to be more successful than others: an extremely competitive market | highly/fiercely/intensely competitive: Advertising is an intensely competitive business … Longman dictionary of contemporary English