1.(vied vying ) 竞争
2.〈罕〉下(赌注);冒...危险
3.〈古〉使竞争
1.to compete with other people for something that is difficult to get
1.In Brazil, too, a market which Carrefour entered in 1975, the company is treated like a local and vies for leadership with a Brazilian firm.
同样,在1975年就有了家乐福的巴西,这个品牌就像当地企业一样为人熟知,正在和一家巴西公司竞争行业的领导地位。
2.Pray to be able to choose each other over everything else that vies for your attention.
求神给你能力始终都选择对方而不是其他占据你们注意力的东西。
3.At meal times the odour of sauerkraut vies with that of garlic.
吃饭的时候,德国泡菜的气味和大蒜的气味互相竟争着。
4.At meal times the odor of sauerkraut vies with that of garlic.
用餐时,德国泡菜的清香和大蒜的气味各不相让。
5.If the host did not press start, there are the key players vies to answer first, then as a foul.
若主持人没有按开始键,就有选手抢答,则视为犯规。
6.For some, Britain now vies with the distressed likes of Greece and Spain for the title of sick man of Europe.
一些人认为英国现在与境况相似的希腊和西班牙竞争“欧洲病人”的称号。
7.Li Tie vies for the ball against a footballer from the United Arab Emirates in the 2002 World Cup Asian Zone qualifying match in Shenyang.
在沈阳2002年世界杯亚洲区资格赛中,李铁与阿拉伯联合酋长国的一个足球队员争球。
8.Chongqing today is a huge, messy building site - clearly a project in its early stages of construction as it vies for investment.
现在的重庆是个巨大和混乱的建筑工地,无疑是个在建设初期它争夺投资市场的项目。
9.On a snowy Spanish hillside in Aragon, a griffon vulture vies with a raven for a scrap of food.
西班牙北部阿拉贡一处白雪皑皑的山坡上,一只兀鹫为一小片食物与一只大乌鸦争斗。
10.Hereafter, encircles the right on is the only way out which completely Yin Jun vies for supremacy.
此后,把右上全部围起来是尹俊相争胜的唯一出路。