competitiveness
[經] 競爭; 競爭性
Competitive is used to describe situations or activities in which people or firms compete with each other.
Only by keeping down costs will America maintain its competitive advantage over other countries...
只有透過控制成本,美國才能保持對其他國家的競爭優勢。
Japan is a highly competitive market system...
日本實行競爭激烈的市場體制。
A competitive person is eager to be more successful than other people.
He has always been ambitious and fiercely competitive...
他一直都雄心勃勃,而且極其好勝。
I'm a very competitive person and I was determined not be beaten.
我非常要強,下定決心不能輸給別人。
Goods or services that are at a competitive price or rate are likely to be bought, because they are less expensive than other goods of the same kind.
Only those homes offered for sale at competitive prices will secure interest from serious purchasers.
只有那些價格優惠的住房才會引起真想買房的人的興趣。
...a travel company specialising in amazingly competitive rates for flights.
專門提供極優惠航班折扣的旅遊公司
1. an aggressive willingness to compete;
These figures exaggerate the loss of competitiveness.
這些數字誇大了競爭力的喪失。
At the same time shifts in international competitiveness were beginning to be felt.
與此同時,國際市場上的競爭能力也出現了變化.
Their scientific know - how, innovation and technical capability are critical to maintaining the nation's competitiveness and productivity.
它們的科學知識 、 革新和技術能力對於保持本國的競爭力和生產率來說都是至關重要的.
Modernizing a business to increase its profitability and competitiveness is a complicated affair.
使企業現代化,從而達到增加利潤,增強競爭力的目的,是一件複雜的事情.
Bill : We should rethink everything about our product design to ensure its competitiveness.
我們應該再次探討一下我們產品設計的一切內容以確保其競爭力.