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There are 18 total results for your 競合 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

競合

see styles
 kyougou / kyogo
    きょうごう
(n,vs,vi) contention; competition; rivalry; quarrel

競合い

see styles
 seriai
    せりあい
competition

競合う

see styles
 seriau
    せりあう
(v5u,vi) to struggle for; to compete with; to vie with

競合者

see styles
 kyougousha / kyogosha
    きょうごうしゃ
competitor

競合他社

see styles
 kyougoutasha / kyogotasha
    きょうごうたしゃ
competing companies; rival companies

競合脱線

see styles
 kyougoudassen / kyogodassen
    きょうごうだっせん
train derailment due to a concurrence of causes

競合関係

see styles
 kyougoukankei / kyogokanke
    きょうごうかんけい
competitive relationship; rivalry

小競合い

see styles
 kozeriai
    こぜりあい
(noun/participle) (1) skirmish; brush (with the enemy); small fight with a military enemy; (2) squabble; quarrel; brief argument; exchange of words

鍔競合い

see styles
 tsubazeriai
    つばぜりあい
(noun/participle) (1) locking sword to sword (in a duel) and pushing; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) fierce, close-fought competition

非競合的

see styles
 hikyougouteki / hikyogoteki
    ひきょうごうてき
(adjectival noun) noncompetitive

競合整理処理

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 kyougouseirishori / kyogoserishori
    きょうごうせいりしょり
{comp} competitive control processing

競合アクセス業者

see styles
 kyougouakusesugyousha / kyogoakusesugyosha
    きょうごうアクセスぎょうしゃ
{comp} CAP; Competitive Access Provider

Variations:
競り合い(P)
競合い

see styles
 seriai
    せりあい
competition

Variations:
競り合う(P)
競合う

see styles
 seriau
    せりあう
(v5u,vi) to struggle for; to compete with; to vie with

Variations:
小競り合い
小競合い
小ぜり合い

see styles
 kozeriai
    こぜりあい
(noun/participle) (1) skirmish; brush (with the enemy); small fight with a military enemy; (noun/participle) (2) squabble; quarrel; brief argument; exchange of words

Variations:
小競り合い
小競合い(sK)
小ぜり合い(sK)

see styles
 kozeriai
    こぜりあい
(1) skirmish; brush (with the enemy); minor battle; (2) squabble; (petty) quarrel; argument; bickering

Variations:
つばぜり合い
鍔迫り合い
鍔ぜり合い
つば迫り合い
鍔競合い

see styles
 tsubazeriai
    つばぜりあい
(n,vs,vi) (1) locking sword to sword (in a duel) and pushing; (n,vs,vi,adj-no) (2) fierce, close-fought competition

Variations:
つばぜり合い
鍔迫り合い
鍔競り合い
鍔ぜり合い(sK)
つば迫り合い(sK)
鍔競合い(sK)

see styles
 tsubazeriai
    つばぜりあい
(n,vs,vi) (1) locking swords and pushing against each other; (n,vs,vi,adj-no) (2) close contest; neck-and-neck game; fierce competition
This page contains 18 results for "競合" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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