to compete to be first; to contest first place
to win an honor; to strive to win a prize
to fight (for); endeavour (to); to strive (for); to win (over)
to fight over; to contest; to vie over
to obtain by an effort; to strive to get sth
to dispute; to disagree; to argue opinionatedly; to wrangle
to fight over; to scramble for
to refuse to concede; not to give in
to work hard for sth; to resolve on improvement; determined not to fall short
to fall over each other in their eagerness to...
dispute; controversy; conflict
minister not afraid to give forthright criticism
to struggle for mastery; to strive for supremacy
controversy; dispute; to dispute
to argue; to debate; to contend; argument; controversy; debate
dispute involving litigation; legal dispute
to compete; to fight for; to rush to purchase
to contend for hegemony; a power struggle
scrimmage line (American football)
to fight for a good reputation
contending for supreme beauty (esp. of flowers, scenery, painting etc); vying in beauty and glamor
competitive; ambitious and aggressive; to desire to beat others
to rival sb for the affection of a man or woman; to be jealous of a rival in a love affair
widely known; incontestable; undeniable; to not strive for; to not contend for
to dispute; to struggle for mastery
to work hard for; to do all one can; to contend strongly
to resist; to make a stand and fight (against)
struggle; fight; combat; conflict; battle
to vie against one another; to fight each other; mutual aggression
argument; debate; controversy
to be disappointing; to fail to live up to expectations
assertiveness; combative nature
uncontroversial; accepted
competitive strength; competitiveness
to stand aloof from worldly affairs
succession struggle; dispute over inheritance
civil war; internal struggle
to contend on strong grounds; to argue strongly for what is right
term in TCM describing the progress of disease as an opposition between vital energy
正氣 and pathogeny
邪氣
direct competitor; direct competition
competitive product; competitor's product
(lit.) sandpiper and clam war together (and the fisherman catches both, idiom); fig. neighbors who can't agree lose out to a third party
unfair competition; illicit competition