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 Translation for 'to compete' from English to Italian
VERB   to compete | competed | competed
competing | competes
SYNO to compete | to contend | to vie
competereto compete
gareggiareto compete
unverified concorrere [partecipare]to compete [participate in a competition]
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Translation for 'to compete' from English to Italian

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to compete
competere

gareggiare
to compete [participate in a competition]
unverified concorrere [partecipare]
Usage Examples English
  • It was designed to compete in the mid-1980s home computer market dominated by the Commodore 64 and the ZX Spectrum, where it successfully established itself primarily in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and the German-speaking parts of Europe.
  • Although approval voting differs from the voting system used in the Burr dilemma, approval voting can still leave candidates and voters with the generalized dilemma of whether to compete or cooperate.
  • Olympia contest, filmmakers George Butler and Robert Fiore persuaded Schwarzenegger to compete and film his training in the bodybuilding documentary called "Pumping Iron".
  • Bruce anchors can have difficulty penetrating weedy bottoms and grass. They offer a fairly low holding-power-to-weight ratio and generally have to be oversized to compete with newer types.
  • New Year's Eve has begun to compete with the Carnival, and since 1992 it has been a tourist attraction in its own right.

  • The rivalry re-emerged in the 2020s, with the Twins winning the AL Central in 2020 by a single game over the White Sox and Cleveland Indians, and the Sox and Twins have continued to compete for the division title since that point.
  • to compete for cyanide with cytochrome a3 (so that cyanide will bind to the antidote rather than the enzyme).
  • With a freely convertible currency, domestic firms will have to compete fiercely with their foreign counterparts.
  • The Brisbane Lions were granted a licence on 15 June 2016, becoming one of eight teams to compete in the league's first season.
  • It becomes difficult for these markets to compete with the pricing set by foreign markets.

  • The season was extended by 35 days (total 135) as a spin-off called "Bigg Boss Halla Bol", where ex-contestants from previous seasons entered the house to compete with the five champions.
  • They were expected to compete with one another, and they do, although not in all respects.
  • Professionals earn the right to compete in competitions that include monetary prizes.
  • Statistically, history has proven that braille reading proficiency provides an essential skill set that allows blind or low-vision children to compete with their sighted peers in a school environment and later in life as they enter the workforce.
  • Food processing and tobacco processing suffered from the loss of Soviet markets and have not maintained standards high enough to compete in Western Europe.

  • The Bahamas first participated at the Olympic Games in 1952, and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games since then, except when they participated in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics.
  • Agostino's son Antonio Carracci was also a painter, and attempted to compete with his father's Academy.
  • This apparently was meant to assert that the AFL could not achieve parity as long as it had to compete with the NFL in the draft.
  • The ancient historians allege that Messalina was a nymphomaniac who was regularly unfaithful to Claudius—Tacitus states she went so far as to compete with a prostitute to see who could have more sexual partners in a night [...] and manipulated his policies to amass wealth.
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