Vying in spanish

Compitiendo

pronunciation: koʊmpitiendoʊ part of speech: verb
In gestures

vie 

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» vie for + a title = luchar por un título, competir por un título.

Example: There is fierce competition for the world's fastest police car with the Italians and Germans vying for the title.

» vie for + attention = competir por acaparar la atención de Alguien, disputarse la atención de Alguien.

Example: Before the optical disc and CD ROM-based systems have yet to take hold in the market, another optical format -- the optical memory card -- is vying for attention.

» vie with = competir con.

Example: As new reference service programmes vie with existing ones for funding, these changing patterns have an impact on budgeting.

» vie with + each other = competir entre sí, rivalizar entre sí.

Example: Southeast Asian countries vie with each other to woo foreign patients = Los países del sudeste de Asia rivalizan entre sí por atraer a pacientes extranjeros.

» vie with + one another = competir entre sí, rivalizar entre sí.

Example: Proponents of triumphalism vied with one another in explaining the implications of these two notions.

vying = Participio de presente del verbo vie. [Véase éste y sus derivados para los distintos significados]

Example: In the context of predictions of a rapid expansion in tourism worldwide, travel book publishers are vying with each other for shares of this market.
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