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Resources TranslatorWe knocked our biggest competition out of the tournament
We knocked our biggest competition out of the tournament
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Eliminamos a nuestra mayor competencia del torneo. We knocked our biggest competition out of the tournament
He knocked the glass clear across the room Traducción de 'He knocked the glass clear across the room'
2. rap with the knuckles.
The boxer trained tirelessly to improve his ability to knock out opponents in the ring. El boxeador entrenó incansablemente para mejorar su capacidad para noquear a los adversarios en el cuadrilátero.
3. knock against with force or violence.
The sailor's elbow knocked against the bulkhead as he tried to navigate through the narrow corridor. El codo del marinero se golpeó contra el blindaje mientras intentaba navegar a través del estrecho pasillo.
4. make light, repeated taps on a surface.
The drummer began to knock out a rhythm on his snare drum, warming up for the concert. El baterista comenzó a dar golpes con ritmo en su tambor de snares, calentándose para el concierto.
5. sound like a car engine that is firing too early.
The mechanic listened carefully for the knock coming from under the hood of the car. El mecánico escuchó con atención el golpe que venía del compartimiento motor del coche.
6. find fault with.
The critic knocked the new movie's special effects, saying they were overly reliant on CGI. El crítico golpeó los efectos especiales de la nueva película, afirmando que eran demasiado dependientes del CGI.
big adjective
1. above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent.
The big house on the hill was impressive, with its grand staircase and spacious rooms. La gran casa en la colina era impresionante, con su gran escalera y habitaciones amplias.
The company is planning to launch a big marketing campaign to promote their new product, which is expected to generate significant revenue. La empresa está planeando lanzar una gran campaña de marketing para promocionar su nuevo producto, que se espera generar una importante cantidad de ingresos.
The big crowd at the concert was electric, with fans from all over the country coming together to see their favorite band perform. La multitud grande en el concierto estaba eléctrica, con fans de todo el país que se reunían para ver a su banda favorita actuar.
competition noun
1. a business relation in which two parties compete to gain customers.
The new startup's intense competition with an established player in the market has led to innovative marketing strategies and lower prices for consumers. La competencia intensa del nuevo startups con un jugador establecido en el mercado ha llevado a estrategias de marketing innovadoras y precios más bajos para los consumidores.
2. an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants.
The annual music competition drew in thousands of talented young musicians from all over the country, vying for the top prize. La competencia musical anual atrajo a miles de jóvenes músicos talentosos de todo el país, compitiendo por el primer premio.
3. the act of competing as for profit or a prize.
The company has been participating in several competitions to win the coveted contract, but so far they have not received any major prizes. La empresa ha estado participando en varios concursos con el fin de ganar el contrato más codiciado, pero hasta ahora no han recibido premios importantes.
4. the contestant you hope to defeat.
In the chess tournament, Alex has been keeping an eye on her competition, trying to anticipate their next moves and gain an advantage. En el torneo de ajedrez, Alex ha estado vigilando a sus competidores, tratando de anticipar sus próximos movimientos y obtener una ventaja.
tournament noun
1. a sporting competition in which contestants play a series of games to decide the winner.
The tennis tournament was held over two weeks, featuring some of the world's top players battling it out for the coveted championship title. El torneo de tenis se celebró durante dos semanas, con algunos de los mejores jugadores del mundo que se enfrentaban por el título de campeón más codiciado.
The annual chess tournament drew participants from all over the country, with the winner receiving a cash prize and the title of national champion. El torneo anual de ajedrez reunió a participantes desde todos los rincones del país, con el ganador recibiendo un premio en efectivo y el título de campeón nacional.
2. a series of jousts between knights contesting for a prize.
The medieval tournament attracted thousands of spectators to the castle grounds, where they watched in awe as the armored knights clashed lances and vied for the Golden Cup. El torneo medieval atraía a miles de espectadores a los jardines del castillo, donde observaban con asombro mientras los caballeros armados chocaban lanzas y competían por la Copa Dorada.
According to legend, King Arthur himself had organized a grand tournament at Camelot, where the bravest and most skilled knights from across the land gathered to compete for the honor of being crowned champion. Según la leyenda, el rey Arturo mismo había organizado un gran torneo en Camelot, donde los caballeros más valientes y habilidosos de todo el país se reunieron para competir por el honor de ser coronados campeones.