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Idioms about competition
Running for competition: running for competition describes people who blindly pursue fame and fortune.

Forward drive: refers to competition.

To compete or struggle with each other for superiority or leadership.

Qian Fan Economic Development: Economic Development: Competition. Countless ships are racing to set off. Describe things developing vigorously and vigorously.

There are many bases in the suburbs: bases: camps. The enemy is approaching from all directions and the situation is critical. It also means that there are many competitors.

Natural selection: material competition: biological survival competition; Natural selection: natural selection. Creatures compete with each other, and the fittest survive. At first, it refers to the general law of biological evolution, and later it is also used for the development of human society.

Hyun, contend for victory: Hyun, boast. Praise novelty and strive for victory.

Survival of the fittest: refers to the survival of organisms with strong adaptability in the competition for survival, while those with poor adaptability are eliminated. This is a basic argument of Darwin's theory of evolution.

Survival of the fittest: refers to the survival competition, the creatures with strong adaptability survive, and the ones with poor adaptability are eliminated. This is a basic argument of Darwin's theory of evolution.

Survival of the fittest: excellent: excellent; Elimination: elimination. Refers to the survival of organisms with strong adaptability, and those with poor adaptability are eliminated.

Do not compete with the world: the world: the world, the people around you. Don't compete with people in society. This is a negative attitude to avoid contradictions.

Win glory with the sun and the moon: struggle: competition. Compared with the sun and the moon. Often used to praise people's spirit and great achievements.

Win glory for the sun and the moon: struggle: competition. Compared with the sun and the moon. Often used to praise people's spirit and great achievements.