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noun (a person etc who takes part in a competition; a rival: All the competitors finished the race.) competidorcompetitor n competidor / concursantetr[kəm'petɪtəSMALLr/SMALL]2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in race etc) participante nombre masulino o femenino; (opponent) contrincante nombre masulino o femenino3 (in quiz etc) concursante nombre masulino o femenino, participante nombre masulino o femenino; (in competitive examination) opositor,-racompetitor [kəm'pɛt̬ət̬ər] n: competidor m, -dora fn.• competidor, -ora s.m.,f.• concurrente s.m.• contrario s.m.• contrincante s.m.• opositor s.m.kəm'petətər, kəm'petɪtə(r)a) ( contestant) participante mf, concursante mf[kǝm'petɪtǝ(r)]N (=rival) competidor(a) m / f, rival mf ; (in contest) concursante mf ; (Sport) competidor(a) m / f, participante mf ; (eg for Civil Service post) opositor(a) m / f ; (Comm) competidor(a) m / f* * *[kəm'petətər, kəm'petɪtə(r)]a) ( contestant) participante mf, concursante mf
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