contending

contending[kənˈtendɪŋ] 

原级:contend

第三人称单数:contends

过去分词:contended

过去式:contended

contending 基本解释

动词竞争; 争夺( contend的现在分词 ); 搏斗; 争斗

contending 单语例句

1. By then, there will be at least three global reserve currencies contending for hegemony.

2. contending的反义词

2. The British company then referred the case to the London Metal Exchange for arbitration, contending that the Chongqing company breached the contract.

3. He also called for concerted efforts from industrial associations and legal service agencies to secure Chinese firms which are contending against foreign rivals.

4. The Clippers and Golden State Warriors are still contending for the final Western Conference playoff berth.

5. The current situation is more complex and chaotic than in the past, when the two hegemonist powers were contending for world domination.

6. Italy's handling of the hostage situations has come under scrutiny, with many at home and abroad contending that Rome paid ransoms for their release.

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7. Among the struggles of people with disabilities, Zhang said the worst have to with finding a job and contending with workplace discrimination.

8. contending是什么意思

8. Democratic leaders are contending with a host of undecided lawmakers who want to see the fine print before making a decision.

9. But US senior politicians should bear one thing in mind before contending that the crisis was started by Japan.

10. And the key to an inclusive government is a compromise among contending groups, with a proper distribution of power and resources.