konkurrence
konkurrence1 sb. competition (fx the new system has resulted in big competition to get into college, the US singer beat stiff competition from three other finalists, Man. United could face strong competition for the player from Chelsea and Liverpool, the young woman beat 500 hopefuls to win the beauty competition run by the UK tabloid, the competition is open to anyone living in Britain, ITV isn’t worried about BBC competition (konkurrencen fra BBC) , the competition is to be held in London);□ være underkastet konkurrence be subject to competition;
alvorlig konkurrence strong/serious competition; i direkte konkurrence med compete directly with; fri konkurrence (hvor alle kan være med) free-for-all competition; stor konkurrence (sport) big competition;
i konkurrence med against competition with, against competition from; være i konkurrence med compete with;
udskrive en konkurrence launch a competition;
* The field will contain tough competitors, especially the Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona, the young athlete still runs against men because there are no girls to extend her (som kan give hende rigtig konkurrence) , he is a former competitive weightlifter, thousands of listeners call the radio station when it is running competitions .
konkurrence2 sb. contest (fx the contest closes on June 5, beauty contest); (hvor man skal gætte det rigtige svar) guessing game (fx tonight we will announce the winner of our guessing game, more than 1,500 listeners sent in guesses (bud) , but only 52 were right (havde det rigtige svar) );
□ køre en konkurrence run a contest;