contenders
contenders — 名詞
- contenderssingular
- contendersesplural
1. A person or team that has entered a competition and is considered strong enough
競爭者
有機會獲勝的參賽者
A person or team that has entered a competition and is considered strong enough to have a realistic chance of winning it.
Mei-Lin is one of the top contenders for the Olympic gold medal in swimming.
Mei-Lin 是奧運游泳金牌的頂尖競爭者之一。
collocation: top contender + for + [prize]
After winning his first five fights, Thiago became a serious contender for the world title.
在贏得前五場比賽後,Thiago 成了世界拳王頭銜的有力競爭者。
pattern: serious contender + for + [title]
The judges narrowed the field to just three contenders for the annual fiction prize.
評審將入圍範圍縮小到僅剩三位年度小說獎的競爭者。
Aisha trained every morning before work to stay a contender in the local marathon scene.
Aisha 每天上班前都晨練,以保持在當地馬拉松界競爭者的地位。
At least six strong contenders have announced plans to run for city council this year.
今年至少有六位強勁的競爭者宣布參選市議員。
- competitor
Broader term for anyone taking part; does not emphasize likelihood of winning
- contestant
Focuses on participation in a contest rather than the chance of victory
- candidate
Used for jobs, elections, or awards; less common for sports
- challenger
Specifically someone trying to take a title or position from the current holder
文法句型
contender + for + [prize/position/title]
contender + in + [competition/event]
用法筆記
Unlike the more neutral word 'competitor,' 'contender' implies that the person or team actually has a chance of winning. A team can be a competitor without being a contender.