vying
英 [ˈvaɪɪŋ]
美 [ˈvaɪɪŋ]
v. 激烈竞争; 争夺
vie的现在分词
现在分词:vying
柯林斯词典
Vyingis the present participle ofvie.
双语例句
- Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are vying for a total of31 pledged delegates in Montana and South Dakota.
参议员希拉里。克林顿和奥巴马正在蒙大拿州和南达科塔州竞争总共的31个的代表人数。 - Singapore and Sydney are also vying for a significant share of the global yuan market, which is expected to expand rapidly along with China's fast-growing economy.
新加坡和悉尼也希望在全球人民币市场中争夺相当一部分份额,这一市场预计将随着中国快速增长的经济一道迅速扩张。 - Today's young job seekers are vying for government posts in record numbers.
如今,年轻求职者对政府岗位的竞争可谓空前未有。 - They are old rivals vying with each other for first place.
他们是彼此争夺第一名的老对手。 - The streets were full of cars vying with each other for parking spaces.
街上满是汽车,相互争夺停车的地方。 - Vying with each other to express their disgust.
互相争先恐后地表达他们的厌恶。 - Vying with 20 other johnnies-come-lately is humiliating, the Egyptians say.
埃及人认为,与其他20个“初来乍到者”一起竞争是一种耻辱。 - California is vying with other states to capture a piece of the growing communications market
为了在日渐扩大的通讯市场分得一杯羹,加利福尼亚正在和其他州展开竞争。 - Together, they show an industry where large, cash-rich companies are vying against each other and rapidly innovating.
这三家资金雄厚的大公司构成了一个庞大的产业,它们形成鼎足之势,互相竞争,快速创新。 - On the streets, rose and chocolate peddlers are vying for their business.
在大巷上,小贩们争相喊卖玫瑰和巧克力,在用户范围小的时辰。
