Components
18 examples found containing '競う' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
こうこう
高校
やきゅう
野球
チーム
せんしゅけん
選手権
たいかい
大会
きそ
いあった

High school baseball teams competed with one another at the tournament.
わたしたち
私達
たが
その
しょう
きそ
った

We competed with each other for the prize.
かれ
しょう
たが
きそ
った

They contended with each other for the prize.
ノルディックコンバインド
とうき
冬季
スキー
きょうぎ
競技
スポーツ
ひと
クロスカントリースキースキージャンプという
ふた
ノルディックスキー
きょうぎ
競技
わせて
きそ
きょうぎ
競技
ことである
Nordic combined is one of the winter sport events, a competition where you compete on the combination of two Nordic style ski events - cross country skiing and ski jumping.
かれ
とくひょうすう
得票数
かのじょ
彼女
はげ
しく
きそ
いあっている

He is seriously competing with her in the polling score.
チーム
けっしょうせん
決勝戦
きそ
った

The two teams competed in the final game.
われわれ
我々
チーム
きょうりょく
強力
ライバル
きそ
った

Our team competed with a powerful rival.
きょうじゅう
今日中
でも
あらし
そう

We are liable to get a storm before the day is out.
ひと
あめ
そう

It looks as if it is going to rain.
いま
にも
ひとあめ
一雨
きそう
It is threatening to rain.
ひとあめ
一雨
きそうです
The sky looks threatening.
いま
にも
だい
じしん
地震
そう
です
We may have a very severe earthquake any moment now.
かれ
こんなに
おそ
じこく
時刻
そう
ない
They are hardly likely to come at this late hour.
かのじょ
彼女
そう
にない
It isn't likely that she will come.
まだ
びょうき
病気
ということ
かんが
える
かれ
きょう
今日
そう
にない
Seeing that he is still sick, he is unlikely to come today.
あの
くろ
くも
ごらんじき
あめ
そう

Look at those black clouds. It is going to rain.
はは
あめ
そう
って
せんたくぶつ
洗濯物
とりこんだ
Mother took the clothes off the line in anticipation of rain.
とり
きそう
帰巣
ほんのう
本能
ある
Birds have a homing instinct.
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