Footer

    Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

    關於

    • 認識 VoiceTube
    • 學習服務介紹
    • 加入我們
    • 常見問題
    • 熱門搜尋主題
    • 企業英文培訓
    • 社群推廣分潤計畫

    服務總覽

    • 口說挑戰
    • 單字單句本
    • Hero 智能學習
    • Tutor 真人家教
    • Vclass 名師課程
    • Campus 教育版
    • 字典查詢
    • 匯入影片並生成字幕
    • 部落格

    精選頻道

    影片分級

    • A1 初級
    • A2 初級
    • B1 中級
    • B2 中高級
    • C1 高級
    • C2 高級

    隱私權˙條款˙
    ©2026 VoiceTube Corporation. All rights reserved

    compete

    US /kəmˈpit/

    ・

    UK /kəmˈpi:t/

    A2 初級英檢中級
    v.i.不及物動詞爭
    We will try to compete for this contract, but our budget is limited
    v.i.不及物動詞競爭
    Our company has to compete with larger corporations.
    v.i.不及物動詞力爭
    Students compete for the highest grades.

    影片字幕

    在這場電動車大戰中,為何是中國勝出? (Why China is winning the EV war)

    08:37在這場電動車大戰中,為何是中國勝出? (Why China is winning the EV war)
    • and his sense was that Chinese companies were just never going to be able to compete on internal combustion engine technology.

      電動汽車的優勢在於科技部部長對此深信不疑。

    • and his sense was that Chinese companies were just never going to be able to compete on internal combustion engine technology.

      電動汽車的優勢在於科技部部長對此深信不疑。

    B1 中級

    直播 / 遊玩 (Live / Play)

    38:01直播 / 遊玩 (Live / Play)
    • My sister and I will compete in the Free Play category.

      並且努力地讓表演很好笑

    • and have them compete.

      我們遲早要站上世界大賽的舞台

    B1 中級

    夢想工作幻滅!為什麼大多數谷歌員工平均工作 1.1 年後就辭職? (Why Most Google Employees Quit After 1.1 Years (On Average))

    10:00夢想工作幻滅!為什麼大多數谷歌員工平均工作 1.1 年後就辭職? (Why Most Google Employees Quit After 1.1 Years (On Average))
    • Fremote in the description below. Let's get back into the video and move on to the third reason, difficult to survive. I don't want to be dramatic, but working at Google, you might feel like you're living a state over in Death Valley. The constant work pressure can make you sweat and the competition hard to survive. The competition begins as soon as you apply at Google. You have to compete with 3 million applicants every year and overshadow them just to get an interview, which means landing a job at Google is harder than joining Harvard. 20 times harder, actually. But passing the interview and becoming a Googler might be just the beginning. You'll be working with some of the smartest people in the world, which is of course a great stimulating experience, but you're also going to feel pressure to match up to them in terms of performance, productivity, and creativity.

      Fremote 在下面的描述中。讓我們回到視頻中,看看第三個原因--難以生存。我不想誇張,但在谷歌工作,你可能會覺得自己生活在死亡谷的一個州。持續的工作壓力會讓你汗流浹背,競爭也讓你難以生存。競爭從你申請谷歌的時候就開始了。每年,你必須與 300 萬名應聘者競爭,並超越他們,才能獲得面試機會,這意味著在谷歌找到一份工作比進入哈佛大學還難。實際上要難上 20 倍。但是,通過面試併成為一名谷歌員工可能只是一個開始。你將與世界上最聰明的人一起工作,這當然是一種很好的刺激體驗,但你也會感到壓力,必須在業績、工作效

    • The next Googler named Michael Lynch said he tried his best to stick with the company. He gave his best, yet there was still no opportunity to ever get a promotion. And numerous ex-Googlers have felt this way, describing a house of cards style internal politics structure that happens within the company, blocking them from claiming up the ladder of success. Within tech companies, it should be purely results driven, but people pleasing within Google is apparently a massive problem. People getting passed over for promotions, taking it personally, and then going on to find a new job. This is exactly what Crystal Brick experienced, an ex-product marketing manager who ended up leaving for a six-figure job for the same reasons. Now the question is, when people leave, where do they go? Google seems like the top, and what's next? Well, there are many comparable companies such as Facebook or Netflix, but a sizable amount of people take advantage of the fifth major reason to start a startup. Uncle Ben from Spider-Man said it best, with great power comes great responsibility. What he didn't say was, with great responsibility can come extreme stress. If even in big companies, stress is inevitable, why not spend that stress on developing your own company instead? And if competition is inevitable, then why not compete with Google itself? One group of ex-Google employees took this very literally, and they created a new search engine called Neva. And Neva is far and away not the only startup ex-Googlers have created. There's so many like Cardiogram, TextNow, Coda, Amplitude, Zenesis,

      下一位名叫邁克爾-林奇(Michael Lynch)的 Googler 說,他已經盡了最大努力留在公司。他盡了最大努力,但仍然沒有機會獲得晉升。無數前 Googler 都有這樣的感受,他們描述了公司內部發生的紙牌屋式的內部政治結構,阻礙了他們向成功的階梯邁進。在科技公司內部,應該純粹以結果為導向,但在谷歌內部,討好員工顯然是一個大問題。人們在晉升過程中被超越,對此耿耿於懷,然後繼續尋找新的工作。這正是 Crystal Brick 的經歷,這位前產品營銷經理最終也因為同樣的原因離職,去找了一份六位數的工作。

    B1 中級

    2024 科切拉音樂節登場啦!科切拉音樂節的歷史、小知識一次帶你了解! (What is Coachella? History, facts, and more!)

    04:232024 科切拉音樂節登場啦!科切拉音樂節的歷史、小知識一次帶你了解! (What is Coachella? History, facts, and more!)
    • Goldenvoice wanted to do more there but couldn't compete with what companies like Ticketmaster could pay artists, so started a music festival approach of lumping many bands in together and hoping that sheer quantity could make it profitable.

      第一年的門票價格為 50 美元,音樂節為期兩天。

    B1 中級

    關於奧運女子拳擊手性別爭議,外國人怎麼看? (XY Athletes in Women’s Olympic Boxing: The Paris 2024 Controversy Explained)

    05:35關於奧運女子拳擊手性別爭議,外國人怎麼看? (XY Athletes in Women’s Olympic Boxing: The Paris 2024 Controversy Explained)
    • The International Boxing Association says that tests show they don't meet criteria for women's competition however the International Olympic Committee is still allowing them to compete.

      國際拳擊協會表示,測試表明她們不符合女子比賽的標準,但國際奧委會仍允許她們參加比賽。

    • however, the International Olympic Committee is still allowing them to compete.

      有些人錯誤地認為這些運動員一定是變性人,但事實並非如此。

    B1 中級

    【看動畫學英文】《阿甘妙世界》妮可遇見理查德 (Gumball | Nicole Meets Richard)

    05:00【看動畫學英文】《阿甘妙世界》妮可遇見理查德 (Gumball | Nicole Meets Richard)
    • To compete.

      參加比賽

    • To compete.

      已經兩點了

    B1 中級

    歸功於電動車崛起,中國貧困城市成為領先的電動汽車生產中心 (City in a poor China province becomes a leading electric vehicle production hub)

    02:56歸功於電動車崛起,中國貧困城市成為領先的電動汽車生產中心 (City in a poor China province becomes a leading electric vehicle production hub)
    • If your cost is low, thanks to your scale and your price is more competitive, anyone can compete, right?

      如果你的成本很低,這得益於你的規模,而你的價格更具競爭力,那麼任何人都可以參與競爭,不是嗎?

    • If your cost is low thanks to your scale and your price is more competitive, anyone can compete, right?

      太酷了

    B1 中級

    你夠格當間諜嗎?| BBC Ideas (Do you have what it takes to be a spy? | BBC Ideas)

    06:39你夠格當間諜嗎?| BBC Ideas (Do you have what it takes to be a spy? | BBC Ideas)
    • I don't think we can compete.

      我認為我們無法與他們競爭。

    • I don't think we can compete.

      很遺憾,我們的組織中沒有真正的詹姆斯-邦德。

    B1 中級

    英文單字:如何用英文聊開車! (English Vocabulary: How To Talk About Driving In English)

    12:01英文單字:如何用英文聊開車! (English Vocabulary: How To Talk About Driving In English)
    • and a community feature that allows you to add your friends and colleagues and compete with a leaderboard, as well as ask for help by posting a word you're struggling with and having friends help you correct it.

      如果有不明車輛停在您身邊,您應該提高警惕。

    • and a community feature that allows you to add your friends and colleagues and compete with a leaderboard, as well as ask for help by posting a word you're struggling with and having friends help you correct it.

      如果有不明車輛停在您身邊,您應該提高警惕。

    A2 初級

    星巴克為何害怕這間中國手搖飲新創公司?— 茶吉Chagee (Why Starbucks Fears This Chinese Tea Startup : Chagee)

    12:46星巴克為何害怕這間中國手搖飲新創公司?— 茶吉Chagee (Why Starbucks Fears This Chinese Tea Startup : Chagee)
    • He wanted to make a tea brand that could compete with the big names and make tea drinking even better.

      他想打造一個能與大品牌競爭的茶葉品牌,讓喝茶變得更加美好。

    • He wanted to make a tea brand that could compete with the big names and make tea drinking even better.

      這些經歷直接塑造了茶木的產品和店鋪設計,旨在顛覆茶葉世界,為人們提供一種全新的品茶方式。

    B1 中級