vie的意思和读音

vie

: [vaɪ] : [vaɪ]

v.

(Variable Interest Entities);(Vienna);(Vietnam)

vies  vying  vied  

v.collaborate

v.compete,contend,contest,strive,struggle

viev.

1.to compete strongly with sb in order to obtain or achieve sth

She was surrounded by men all vying for her attention.

a row of restaurants vying with each other for business

Screaming fans vied to get closer to their idol.

v.1.(vied vying ) 2.();...3.使

v.1.to compete with other people for something that is difficult to get

1.(Variable Interest Entities) tie vie expellable ...

3.(Vienna) ( VCE) ( VIE) 西( SEA) ...

4.(Vietnam) VED VIE WWF ...

5.(VIE)(VIE)>> laurence1st2012-09-02

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1.I would sit between the two of them, and they'd sort of vie for my attention and try to sell me that they were right.

2.My uncle Frank and my uncle John would vie for who would take me to lunch, because that was sort of beating the other guy.

3.In honeybee populations, males are a dime adozen. Thousands vie for a shot to be with a virgin queen, but only a lucky fewsucceed.

4.What motivates Nantah alumni associations all over the world to put in money and hard work to vie for the honour of hosting a reunion?使

5." Makeup went French as well, to the couple responsible for aging Cotillard from youth to her middle-age death in " La Vie En Rose.

6.One of the items regulators have been looking is a controversial Chinese corporate structure, Variable Interest Entity (VIE).(VIE)

7.Although I admit few people would vie for the pathetically normal moniker without at least a double shot of truth serum.

8.As they vie for the attention of a stunning blonde, Nash observes their rivalry and, from that, develops his "game theory" .”。

9.Mr. Lee said the government's acknowledgement of VIE structures implies acceptance of the structures' legal merit.VIE

10.After Los Angeles, cities around the world began to vie to host Olympiads.