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Перевод: compete
[глагол] состязаться; соревноваться; принимать участие в спортивном соревновании; конкурировать
Тезаурус:
- Thus the Rescorla-Wagner (1972) model (see Chapter 1) envisages conditioning as being a process in which stimuli present on a conditioning trial compete with each other for a limited amount of associative strength.
- Not only are they going to find themselves deliberately and actively squeezed from above and below by the very organisation, the ATP Tour, which is supposed to be protecting and encouraging them but they still have to compete against exhibition events, with open cheque books, for a handful of top players.
- He went on to warn that next year's public spending plans for science will only accelerate the decline with dire consequences for Britain's ability to compete internationally.
- Although his suspension will end in July 1996, before the start of the Atlanta Olympics, he will not be allowed to compete.
- The Dogmoor competition invites a dog and a bitch from each breed to compete.
- The breed in Sweden is strong and can compete with any country.
- Amateurs are allowed to compete in these events, too, and while I was trying hard to push for more birdies, the amateurs would be content with 2 or 3-under-par.
- Taylor Walker is benefiting from a customer care programme that it believes will enable it to compete with its European counterparts.
- But "business as usual" would not be enough to enable British producers to compete for audiences against American films.
- Females also compete with each other for rank, on their own behalf and on behalf of their kids.
- I wasn't really good at anything sporting-wise, not to compete rigorously, anyway.
- to compete with other retailers who stock similar products (by showing a wider range of goods, lower prices etc)
- As we have already mentioned, adult male baboons characteristically compete for sexual access to ovulating females.
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