竞相

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuance

The adverb 竞相 (jìngxiāng) describes multiple subjects competing or striving to do something simultaneously, often with a sense of eagerness or enthusiasm. It is commonly used in contexts where entities actively vie to achieve or display something first or better.

Common Collocations

  • 竞相推出 (jìngxiāng tuīchū): competing to launch or release
  • 竞相报名 (jìngxiāng bàomíng): competing to sign up
  • 竞相开放 (jìngxiāng kāifàng): blooming or opening competitively

These collocations highlight the dynamic and competitive nature implied by 竞相.

Register and Tone

This word is neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts, often found in news reports, advertisements, and descriptive narratives.

Common Confusion

竞相 should not be confused with simple conjunctions like "and" or "together." It specifically conveys a competitive or eager striving among multiple parties, not just simultaneous action.

Example Sentences

Major brands are competing to launch new phone models to capture market

Students are eagerly signing up to participate in this technology innovation

Spring has arrived, and flowers are blooming one after another, creating a