The difference between competition and competition

The difference between competition and competition:

1. Competition in different ranges refers to various competitions and competitions in sports, as well as competition in knowledge and skills. Competition usually refers to the competition of sports.

2. competition of different parts of speech can only be a noun, and match can be a noun or a verb.

3. Different forms of competition between the two sides refer to the "contest and competition" with opponents in a certain project or a certain competition. Match implies a close match.

Extended data 1. match

English [m? t? ] beauty [m? t? ]?

Competition; Matches; Opponents; A matching person (or thing)

Same; Adapt; Competition; same as

Transitive verb & match, match, match

example sentence

1, me? Used to be. No? Match? For what? Answer? Men? With what? Like this? Power?

I am no match for such a powerful man at all.

2. France? Won? That? Match? 28- 19.?

France won the game 28-0/9.

3. All? That? Chair? Match?

All the chairs are matched.

Second, competition.

English [? k? mp? t? n]? Beauty [? kɑ:mp? t? n]?

Competition; Competition; Competitors; struggle for existence

example sentence

1, competition? Are you online? That? Finance? Market? Really? Erosion? Profits. ?

Competition in the financial market has reduced profits.

2. Competition? Really? Have you been there? Fierce? Where to? Win? Answer? Stud? Are you online? Skoda. ?

The competition for Skoda shares is extremely fierce.

3. Clothing? Shop? What else? Face? Heavy? Competition? From where? factoryoutlets。 ?

Clothing stores are also facing fierce competition from factory outlets.