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比赛 — meaning in English: game

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 比赛 (bǐsài) in various contexts, particularly in sports and competitions. For instance, during a school sports day, teachers might announce the schedule of the 各种比赛 (various games) taking place. It is also commonly used in conversations when discussing upcoming matches or tournaments among friends.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 竞争 (jìngzhēng), which emphasizes competition more broadly, often in a business or academic context. You would use 比赛 when specifically referring to games or sports, while 竞争 could apply to any competitive scenario.
Culture
The word 比赛 (bǐsài) has roots in classical Chinese, where '比' means 'to compare' and '赛' means 'to compete.' This reflects the cultural emphasis on competition in Chinese society, where academic and athletic contests are seen as vital for personal and community development. An interesting anecdote is that during the annual Chinese New Year celebrations, various traditional 比赛 (games) take place, showcasing everything from dragon boat racing to calligraphy contests.
FAQ
Q.What does 比赛 mean in English?
比赛 (bǐsài) translates to 'game' or 'competition' in English. It commonly refers to any contest, particularly in sports or academic settings.
Q.How do I use 比赛 in a sentence?
You can use 比赛 in a sentence like: '我们下星期有一场篮球比赛' (Wǒmen xià xīngqī yǒu yī chǎng lánqiú bǐsài), which means 'We have a basketball game next week.'
Q.What are common mistakes when using 比赛?
A common mistake is using 比赛 to refer to any type of competition. Remember, 比赛 specifically connotes games or contests, so avoid it in contexts that don't involve competitive events.
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