Competitivo in english

Competitive

pronunciation: kəmpetətɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures

competitivo = competitive ; rivalrous ; get-ahead. 

Example: This service offers competitive costs, depending on the cost of online access to the data base and charging system.Example: Deregulation compelled the energy utility business to restructure its inwardly directed culture and its overgrown and rivalrous internal services function.Example: Some folks in the commercial world enjoy all the internal get-ahead mutual sniping and jealous backbiting and ambitious politicking that goes on in it.

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» a un precio muy competitivokeenly priced .

Example: Its typical response to a faltering economy is to trim manufacturing costs, including wages, in order to keep exports keenly priced against other countries.

» con un precio muy competitivokeenly priced .

Example: Its typical response to a faltering economy is to trim manufacturing costs, including wages, in order to keep exports keenly priced against other countries.

» de forma competitivacompetitively .

Example: This framework is designed to provide a basis both for identifying differences between firms and for thinking through the implications and likely outcomes of intervention both operationally and competitively.

» de modo competitivocompetitively .

Example: This framework is designed to provide a basis both for identifying differences between firms and for thinking through the implications and likely outcomes of intervention both operationally and competitively.

» deporte competitivocompetitive sport .

Example: Exhibition games are found in just about every branch of competitive sports.

» inteligencia competitivacompetitive intelligence [Conocimiento que una institución posee sobre lo que otras instituciones rivales han hecho y están haciendo con objeto de mejorar su competitividad] .

Example: Competitive intelligence systems enable an organisation to learn from what its competitors are doing now and have done in the past, and they integrate an organisation's internal information sources - reports, studies, numeric information, verbal information - with information available from outside sources.

» muy competitivohigh-performing .

Example: One place to look for ideas is the experiences of high-performing education systems around the world.

» poco competitivouncompetitive .

Example: The uncompetitive English book trade at the end of the seventeenth century imported twice as many books as it was able to sell abroad.

» precio competitivocompetitive price .

Example: To try and combat the enormous problem of online software piracy, vendors are beginning to market programs over the Internet at competitive prices.

» ventaja competitivaselling point .

Example: If Hillary Clinton runs for president in 2016 her top selling point will be the fact that she would be the first U.S. president with ovaries.

Competitivo synonyms

aggressive in spanish: agresivo, pronunciation: əgresɪv part of speech: adjective militant in spanish: militante, pronunciation: mɪlətənt part of speech: adjective combative in spanish: combativo, pronunciation: kəmbætɪv part of speech: adjective capitalist in spanish: capitalista, pronunciation: kæpətəlɪst part of speech: adjective, noun agonistic in spanish: agonal, pronunciation: ægənɪstɪk part of speech: adjective emulous in spanish: emulador, pronunciation: emjələs part of speech: adjective matched in spanish: emparejado, pronunciation: mætʃt part of speech: adjective contending in spanish: contendiente, pronunciation: kəntendɪŋ part of speech: adjective capitalistic in spanish: capitalista, pronunciation: kæpɪtəlɪstɪk part of speech: adjective rivalrous in spanish: rivaloso, pronunciation: raɪvəlrəs part of speech: adjective agonistical in spanish: agonista, pronunciation: ægənɪstɪkəl part of speech: adjective competitory in spanish: competitivo, pronunciation: kəmpetətɜri part of speech: adjective free-enterprise in spanish: empresa libre, pronunciation: frientɜrpraɪz private-enterprise in spanish: Empresa privada, pronunciation: praɪvətentɜrpraɪz
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