competition
n.
c.1600, "action of competing," from Latin competitionem (nominative competitio) "agreement, rivalry," noun of action from past participle stem of competere (see compete). Meaning "a contest for something" is from 1610s. Sense of "rivalry in the marketplace" attested from 1793; that of "entity or entities with which one competes" is from 1961, especially in business.
〔李〕[compet =to compete比赛,竞争;-ition →] n. the act or state of competing;contest;rivalry比赛;竞争
〔蒋〕[pet=seek追求,-ition名词后缀,表示行为] 竞争,角逐,比赛