争相

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Meaning and Usage

The adverb 争相 (zhēngxiāng) describes people or groups competing eagerly to do something first or to gain an advantage. It often implies a sense of urgency and enthusiasm, where multiple parties act simultaneously to achieve the same goal.

Common Contexts

You will frequently see 争相 used in contexts involving competition for limited resources or opportunities, such as buying popular products, publishing research, or attending events. It highlights a lively, competitive atmosphere.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 争相购买 (compete to buy): used when many people want to purchase a popular item.
  • 争相发表 (compete to publish): used in academic or media contexts.
  • 争相前来 (compete to come): used when many people rush to attend or experience something.

Nuance and Register

争相 is neutral in tone and suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It emphasizes the competitive eagerness without negative connotations of conflict or hostility.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 争相 with 竞争 (jìngzhēng), which is a noun/verb meaning "competition" or "to compete" more generally. 争相 specifically describes the act of competing to do something first or eagerly, often used as an adverb before verbs.

Example Sentences

Customers in the store are competing to buy the newly released phones.

Scientists from various countries are competing to publish research results

The newly opened restaurant attracted many diners who competed to come and