Examples of using Competes in English and their translations into Chinese
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Pyrobotics competes with one to two teams in two divisions, FTC and FRC, against high school robotics programs in Minnesota at qualification events.
Everyone who competes at the Olympics wants to be an Olympic champion, so that would be my aim," Osaka said.
The company competes with Alibaba for the attention of China's increasingly affluent middle class, and says it has more than 300 million customers.
The dropbox competes with giant dinosaurs such as AWS, OneDrive, Google Drive, and iCloud, reaching 500 million users in 2016 eight years after launch.
Alongside the Carrera Cup Australia, Kern regularly competes in the VLN Endurance Championship on the Nürburgring and knows the Nordschleife inside out.
He competes hard every night, and he's a very serious player.”.
Canada's Para Soccer Team competes in several global competitions over a four-year cycle, including the International Federation of CP Football's biennial World Championships.
The fifth tallest building in the world competes with the Oriental Pearl TV Tower for greatest elevated views in the Shanghai metropolitan.
It competes mainly with a number of other Python-oriented IDEs, including Eclipse's PyDev, the more broadly focused Komodo IDE.
Everyone who competes at the Olympics wants to be an Olympic champion, so that would be my aim.”.
France thus has the world's second-largest total vineyard surface(behind Spain) and competes with Italy for the position of having the world's largest wine production.
The electric car, E1, competes for the first time at Formula North.
In storage HPE also competes with Pure Storage and NetApp, both of which provide flash storage and predictive analytics technology.
This is particularly important for ANZ in Sydney, where it competes with big global investment banks for the best people.
Established in 1906, the university competes in athletics in Conference USA and are known as the Hilltoppers.
Messick, 53, has now done three full-length Ironmans and competes frequently in shorter triathlons.
Born December 10, 1951, he regularly competes in 100k and 100+ mile runs often finishing at the top of his age group.
That in itself is a major problem for the United States, especially as it competes with China for influence in Asia, he said.
In their view, by paying workers unacceptably low wages and making them work in inhumane conditions, China competes unfairly.
As an interconnect, IB competes with Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and proprietary technologies[5] such as Cray's SeaStar.