单词 | competitiveness |
释义 | competitivenesscom‧pet‧i‧tive‧ness /kəmˈpetətɪvnəs/ noun [uncountable] ![]() ![]() EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES word sets
WORD SETS► Basics Collocationsadmin, nounadministration, nounadministrative, adjectiveadministrator, nounagency, nounagent, nounbalance sheet, nounbazaar, nounbid, nounbid, verbbig business, nounbook value, nounboss, nounbottom line, nounbranch, nouncapacity, nouncapital, nouncapital assets, nouncapital gains, nouncapital goods, nouncapital-intensive, adjectivecapitalist, nouncard, nouncentralize, verbcompetitiveness, nounconsultancy, nouncontract, nouncontract, verbcost-effective, adjectivecoupon, nouncritical path, noundecentralize, verbdeveloper, noundistiller, noundistributor, noundiversify, verbdownsize, verbeconomics, nounenterprise, nounentrepreneur, nounestablishment, nounfashion, nounfly-by-night, adjectivefold, verbfoodstuff, nounform letter, nounfranchise, verbfranchisee, noungazump, verbgearing, noungeneric, adjectiveget, verbhard sell, nounhaute couture, nounhigh season, nounhigh technology, nounhike, nounhike, verbloss, nounlow-tech, adjectivemaximize, verbMD, nounmerchandise, verbmerchandising, nounmerger, nounmiddleman, nounmiller, nounmission statement, nounmom-and-pop, adjectivemoneygrabbing, adjectivemoneymaker, noun-monger, suffixmonopolistic, adjectivemonopoly, nounnet, adjectivenet, verbniche, nounoff-the-peg, adjectiveopening time, nounoperation, nounoperational, adjectiveoperator, nounoption, nounoutlay, nounoutlet, nounoutput, nounoutwork, nounoverhead, nounoverstock, verbpackage, nounpartner, nounpartnership, nounpatent, nounpayola, nounpercentage, nounpiracy, nounpremium, nounprivate practice, nounprivatization, nounprivatize, verbprofitability, nounproprietor, nounproprietress, nounpurchase price, nounpurchasing power, nounquiet, adjectiveR & D, nounrate of return, nounrecall, verbreject, nounrep, nounresearch and development, nounrestrictive practices, nounrevenue, nounsell, verbservice industry, nounsleeping partner, nounspeculate, verbspeculation, nounspeculative, adjectivestreet value, nounsubtotal, nounswap meet, nounsweatshop, nounsyndicate, nounsystems analyst, nountake, nountender, nountie-up, nounTM, transact, verbtransaction, nounturnover, nounundersell, verbuneconomic, adjectiveunit, noununprofitable, adjectivevideo conferencing, nounwatchdog, nounwheeler-dealer, nounwheeling and dealing, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► industrial Word family· To enhance innovation, technology transfer, productivity, and industrial competitiveness through academic-industrial partnerships.· Industrial economics Technological innovation is recognised to be an important determinant of industrial competitiveness.· Management studies Marketing is believed to be an important determinant of industrial competitiveness. ► international· Similarly, countries may make use of automation to improve their international competitiveness, sometimes at the expense of other countries.· The key to growth and stable employment will be through improving the international competitiveness and increasing the market share of our companies.· Profits and international competitiveness suffered accordingly.· The new regime must enhance our international competitiveness without saddling our businesses with unnecessarily complex compliance mechanisms.· They need only announce a general aim of improving efficiency or international competitiveness and their case is virtually made for them.· High military expenditure will fuel inflation, reduce international competitiveness, and balance of payments crises will occur as public debt increases.· A manufacturing strategy was developed to strengthen the international competitiveness of Glasgow's manufacturing sector. VERB► improve· Similarly, countries may make use of automation to improve their international competitiveness, sometimes at the expense of other countries.· Industrialists reacted favourably to the measures, although many considered them too weak to improve competitiveness and cool the economy.· The government says the move will help to create jobs and improve the competitiveness of the economy.· That is already improving our competitiveness and we shall see its effects on job creation before much longer.· The key to growth and stable employment will be through improving the international competitiveness and increasing the market share of our companies.· The draft also provided for additional aid to industry to improve its competitiveness.· The thing we have to do is keep improving our efficiency and competitiveness because our rivals are not standing still.· These improvements can be implemented immediately, and could have multiple benefits in improving economic competitiveness and in environmental protection. ► increase· I have already referred to the progress that we have made in increasing productivity and competitiveness.· An average growth rate of 11 % p.a. in real manufactured exports, reflecting increased competitiveness.· Chrysler too has focused on management change to increase its competitiveness.· Regional trade blocs Rather than act independently, many developing countries have tried to increase their competitiveness by forming regional trade blocs.· The economic rationale, in terms of economic efficiency, was agreed in terms of increasing competitiveness, rather than the change of ownership.· In this way they are seeking to increase their competitiveness and enhance the attractiveness of their services to purchasers. WORD FAMILYnouncompetitioncompetitorcompetitivenessadjectivecompetitive ≠ uncompetitivecompetingverbcompeteadverbcompetitively 1the ability of a company, country, or a product to compete with others: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
随便看 |
英语词典包含52748条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。