n. 1.竞争,争论。 2.竞赛,比赛。 短语和例子 a musical contest音乐比赛会。 an oratorical contest辩论会。 the contest of strength 力量的较量。 vt. 1.争夺(胜败,土地等)。 2.争议,辩驳,争论。 短语和例子 contest a prize 争夺奖赏。 contest an election 竞选。 contested election 竞选;〔美国〕有异议的选举。 contested passage (文中)有争论的段落[文句]。 vi. 争夺;竞争;争论 (against, with)。 contest with [against] (an adversary) 和(敌方)竞争。
a struggle between rivals
an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants 同义词:competition,
to make the subject of dispute, contention, or litigation; "They contested the outcome of the race" 同义词:contend, repugn,
CONTEST is the name of a counter-terrorism strategy developed by the United Kingdom's Home Office in early 2003, and first published and made publicly available in 2006. A revised version of 'CONTEST', was released on March 24, 2009.
例句与用法
1.
She could contest the point with him no further . 她不能再跟他辩驳。
2.
The contest between champions will soon begin . 武士间的较量即将开始。
3.
Our team led all the others in the contest . 我们队在比赛中占先。
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She has taken an active part in all past contests . 她积极参加历次比赛。
5.
I am not fit for contests at present . 我目前不适于进行争论。
6.
The contest had started at nine o'clock that morning . 比赛于当日上午9点钟开始。
7.
It would never do to have a contest . 可不能你争我夺。
8.
He shall presumptuously contest an inch with me . 他敢和我分庭抗礼,真是胆大妄为。
9.
Turnus had avoided the contest as long as he could . 图努斯一直尽可能避免这场决斗。
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The boxer retired from the contest with eye injuries . 该拳击手因眼部受伤而退出比赛。