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competitive [kəmˈpetətɪv, ingl. am. -ˈpet̬ət̬-] ADJ.

1. competitive ECON.:

competitive
competitive advantage
to be at a competitive disadvantage
competitive environment
competitive position
competitive pressure

2. competitive (ambitious):

competitive

3. competitive DEP.:

competitive

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

competitive edge
competitive spirit

competitive distortion SUST. ECON.

competitive edge SUST. ECON.

competitive edge

competitive trader SUST. ECON.

Ejemplos de uso para competitive

competitive advantage
competitive environment
competitive position
competitive edge
competitive spirit
competitive pressure
to be at a competitive disadvantage

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Non-technical degrees are more common, and therefore applying with a degree in such a field is very competitive.
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Competitive swimming events are not held at the public pool.
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The maximum of $25,000 grants were awarded through a competitive application process.
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Physicians who want to join a specialization program must undergo a new selection examination considered as competitive as that required to join a medical school.
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Competition plays a big role in driving innovation and the subsequent upgradation of competitive advantage.
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They are seen in endurance riding and competitive trail riding because they allow a horse to easily eat and drink without removing headgear.
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The media describes a hard-working perfectionist with clear self-direction who is occasionally regarded as competitive and a control freak.
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The team continues to grow strong and have developed to be a more competitive team.
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