比赛
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- 比赛 (bǐsài) is the Chinese word for competition, match, or game.
- It is used for sports, academic contests, and talent shows.
- The measure word for 比赛 is 场 (chǎng).
- Common verbs include 参加 (participate), 赢 (win), and 输 (lose).
At its core, 比赛 (bǐsài) is a noun that translates to 'competition,' 'match,' or 'game.' It is a fundamental word in the Chinese language used to describe any organized event where individuals or teams contend against one another to determine a winner based on skill, speed, or ability. Whether you are talking about a local neighborhood basketball game or the grand spectacle of the Olympic Games, this is the term you will reach for. The word is composed of two characters: 比 (bǐ), which means to compare or compete, and 赛 (sài), which refers to a contest or a race. Together, they form a concept that encompasses both the physical act of competing and the formal structure of the event itself.
- Formal Sports Context
- In professional and amateur sports, 比赛 is the standard term. You use it for football matches (足球比赛), swimming races (游泳比赛), and chess tournaments (象棋比赛). It implies a set of rules and an official outcome.
- Academic and Talent Contests
- Beyond physical sports, it applies to speech contests (演讲比赛), singing competitions (歌唱比赛), and math Olympiads (数学比赛). If there is a trophy, a rank, or a prize involved, it is likely a 比赛.
- Everyday Social Usage
- Friends might use it playfully, such as 'Let's have a competition to see who finishes their homework first.' Even in informal settings, it retains its meaning of a structured comparison of effort.
明天的足球比赛下午三点开始。 (Tomorrow's football match starts at 3 PM.)
The cultural significance of 比赛 in Chinese society cannot be overstated. From a young age, students are encouraged to participate in various 比赛 to build character, discipline, and a sense of collective honor. It is not just about winning; it is about the 'spirit of the match' (比赛精神). In modern China, televised competitions, from talent shows like 'The Voice' to e-sports tournaments, are massive cultural touchstones. Understanding this word allows you to tap into the competitive and collaborative pulse of Chinese daily life. It is important to note that while it is primarily a noun, it can function as a verb in certain contexts, meaning 'to compete,' though usually, verbs like 参加 (cānjiā - to participate) or 进行 (jìnxíng - to conduct) are used alongside it.
这场比赛非常精彩。 (This match is very exciting.)
Furthermore, the word reflects the value of meritocracy. In a 比赛, your rank is determined by your performance. This linguistic root connects to the historical civil service examinations, which were the ultimate 比赛 for scholars. Today, whether it's the Gaokao (college entrance exam) or a corporate sales contest, the DNA of 比赛—comparison and excellence—remains a driving force in the language.
Mastering 比赛 (bǐsài) requires understanding its grammatical environment. It most frequently appears as the object of a verb or the subject of a sentence describing an event. Because it refers to a discrete event, it is almost always paired with the measure word 场 (chǎng), which is specifically used for events that take place over a period of time in a specific space, like performances or games.
- Common Verbs Used with 比赛
- 1. 参加 (cānjiā): To participate in / join a competition.
2. 赢得 (yíngdé): To win a competition.
3. 输掉 (shūdiào): To lose a competition.
4. 观看 (guānkàn): To watch a match.
5. 组织 (zǔzhī): To organize a contest.
他上周参加了一场演讲比赛。 (He participated in a speech contest last week.)
When you want to describe the nature of the competition, you place the descriptor directly before 比赛. For instance, 'international competition' is 国际比赛 (guójì bǐsài), and 'fierce competition' is 激烈的比赛 (jīliè de bǐsài). Notice that for specific types of sports, you don't always need the 'de' particle. 篮球比赛 (lánqiú bǐsài - basketball match) is a compound noun. However, when using adjectives like 'exciting' (精彩 jīngcǎi) or 'important' (重要 zhòngyào), the 'de' is necessary: 重要的比赛.
我们一定要赢得这场比赛。 (We must win this match.)
In terms of sentence placement, 比赛 often acts as the topic of a sentence. For example, '比赛结束了' (Bǐsài jiéshù le - The match has ended). Here, it functions as the subject. It can also be used as a modifier: 比赛规则 (bǐsài guīzé - competition rules) or 比赛结果 (bǐsài jiéguǒ - competition results). In these cases, it functions like an adjective describing the noun that follows. Using it as a verb is possible but less common in formal writing; for instance, '我们比赛跑步吧' (Wǒmen bǐsài pǎobù ba - Let's race/compete in running). In this structure, it takes on an action-oriented role, suggesting a challenge between the speaker and the listener.
谁赢了昨晚的篮球比赛? (Who won last night's basketball game?)
To sound more native, pay attention to the resultative verbs. If a match is tied, use 平局 (píngjú). If you want to say the match was 'called off,' use 取消 (qǔxiāo). By combining 比赛 with these specific verbs, you move from basic A2 level Chinese to a more nuanced, descriptive fluency. Always remember that 比赛 is a 'countable' event in the mind of a Chinese speaker, so the measure word 场 is your best friend when constructing sentences.
You will encounter 比赛 (bǐsài) in almost every corner of Chinese life, from the loud, echoing halls of schools to the polished studios of national television. It is a high-frequency word because competition is a deeply ingrained aspect of social and professional life in China. If you turn on CCTV-5 (the national sports channel), the word 比赛 will be repeated every few minutes. Commentators will shout '比赛开始了!' (The match has started!) or analyze the '比赛过程' (match process).
- In Schools and Universities
- Teachers often organize 比赛 to motivate students. You'll hear announcements about 朗诵比赛 (recitation contests) or 运动会比赛 (sports meet competitions). Students will discuss who is the strongest in the next 比赛.
- In the Workplace
- Companies use 'sales competitions' (销售比赛) or 'skill competitions' (技能比赛) to boost productivity. In office small talk, colleagues might discuss the World Cup or an NBA 比赛 they watched over the weekend.
电视上正在播足球比赛。 (A football match is being broadcast on TV.)
In public spaces, like parks, you might see elderly men playing xiangqi (Chinese chess). If a crowd gathers, someone might refer to the game as a 比赛, even if it's just a friendly match. In the digital world, e-sports (电子竞技) are often referred to in terms of 比赛. On platforms like Bilibili or Douyin, you'll see titles like 'Top 10 moments from the 比赛.' The word serves as a universal label for any event with a winner and a loser.
这次比赛的奖金很高。 (The prize money for this competition is very high.)
Another common place to hear it is in news headlines. 'China participates in international 比赛' or 'The city hosts a marathon 比赛.' Because the term is formal yet accessible, it bridges the gap between official journalism and casual conversation. If you are learning Chinese to live in China, you will undoubtedly be asked, 'Do you like watching 比赛?' or 'Have you ever won a 比赛?' It is a gateway word to discussing hobbies, achievements, and interests.
Even though 比赛 (bǐsài) seems straightforward, English speakers often trip over its specific usage constraints. The most frequent error involves confusing it with other 'game' or 'competition' words. In English, 'game' can mean a match (like soccer) or a toy/software (like Zelda). In Chinese, these are strictly separated. 比赛 is only for the competitive event. For a video game or a playful activity, you must use 游戏 (yóuxì).
- Mistake 1: 比赛 vs. 游戏
- Incorrect: 我喜欢玩这个比赛 (I like playing this competition/game).
Correct: 我喜欢玩这个游戏 (I like playing this game).
Use 比赛 only when there is a formal contest or match involved. - Mistake 2: Using the wrong Measure Word
- Incorrect: 一个比赛 (One competition - too generic).
Correct: 一场比赛 (One match - specific to events).
While 'gè' is sometimes used in very casual speech, 'chǎng' is the grammatically correct measure word for matches.
错误:他参加了一个比赛。 (Better: 他参加了一场比赛。)
Another common mistake is confusing 比赛 with 竞争 (jìngzhēng). 比赛 refers to the 'event' (a noun), while 竞争 refers to the 'process' or 'state' of competing (often abstract). You can say 'The competition in this industry is fierce' using 竞争, but you cannot say 'The match in this industry is fierce' using 比赛. Remember: 比赛 has a start time, an end time, and usually a score. 竞争 is ongoing and conceptual.
这场比赛的竞争非常激烈。 (The competition within this match is very fierce.)
Lastly, learners often forget that 比赛 can be a prefix. You don't say 'The match of basketball,' you say 'Basketball match' (足球比赛). Putting the sport after the word 比赛 is a classic English-to-Chinese translation error. Always put the specific type of contest *before* the word 比赛. Also, ensure you don't confuse 赛 (sài) with 塞 (sāi - to stuff/traffic jam), which sounds similar but is written differently and has a completely different meaning.
While 比赛 (bǐsài) is the most versatile word for 'competition,' Chinese has several synonyms that are used in more specific contexts. Understanding these will help you sound more precise and advanced in your speaking and writing. The most common alternatives include 竞赛 (jìngsài), 对抗 (duìkàng), and 锦标赛 (jǐnbiāosài).
- 竞赛 (jìngsài)
- This is more formal and often used for academic or technical contests. You'll hear 'Math 竞赛' or 'Knowledge 竞赛.' It implies a higher level of intellectual or technical challenge than a standard 比赛.
- 对抗 (duìkàng) / 对抗赛 (duìkàngsài)
- This literally means 'confrontation' or 'opposition.' It is used for matches that emphasize the head-to-head struggle between two sides, like a 'friendly confrontation match' (友谊对抗赛).
- 锦标赛 (jǐnbiāosài)
- This specifically means 'Championship.' Use this when referring to high-level tournaments like the 'World Championships' (世界锦标赛).
他获得了数学竞赛的一等奖。 (He won the first prize in the math competition.)
Another word to consider is 选拔赛 (xuǎnbásài), which refers to 'trials' or 'qualifying matches.' If you are competing to get into a bigger 比赛, you are in a 选拔赛. There is also 决赛 (juésài), which means 'the finals.' If you are in the last stage of a 比赛, you are in the 决赛. Conversely, the preliminary rounds are called 初赛 (chūsài).
明晚是世界杯的决赛。 (Tomorrow night is the World Cup final.)
Finally, let's look at 游戏 (yóuxì). As mentioned before, this is the word for 'game' in a non-competitive or recreational sense (video games, board games). While a 游戏 can have a 比赛 (like a gaming tournament), the software itself is always a 游戏. Choosing between these words depends on the formality of the event and the nature of the 'prize.' For most daily conversations, 比赛 is your safe, go-to word, but knowing these variations shows a deeper mastery of Chinese vocabulary.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The character 赛 has a 'shell' (贝) radical at the bottom. In ancient China, shells were used as currency. This suggests that from the beginning, competitions were associated with prizes or rewards!
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing 'bǐ' as a flat tone (1st tone).
- Pronouncing 'sài' as 'sāi' (1st tone), which means to stuff.
- Aspirating the 'b' too much (sounding like 'p').
- Making the 'i' in 'bi' too long like 'bee'.
- Failing to drop the pitch sharply on 'sài'.
Nível de dificuldade
The character '赛' is complex and takes time to recognize and write.
Writing '赛' from memory requires many strokes (14-17 depending on style).
Easy to pronounce if you get the 3rd and 4th tones right.
Very high frequency word, easy to pick out in context.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Measure Word '场' (chǎng)
他踢了三场比赛。
Noun Compounds (Sport + 比赛)
乒乓球比赛 (Table tennis match).
Resultative Verb '赢了/输了'
我们赢了比赛。
Preposition '在...中'
他在比赛中受伤了。
Verb '参加' (cānjiā)
我想参加这个比赛。
Exemplos por nível
我喜欢看足球比赛。
I like watching football matches.
Simple Subject-Verb-Object structure.
明天有一场比赛。
There is a match tomorrow.
Uses the measure word '场'.
谁赢了比赛?
Who won the match?
Interrogative sentence with '谁'.
这是一场篮球比赛。
This is a basketball match.
Specifying the type of match before the noun.
比赛开始了。
The match has started.
Use of '了' to indicate change of state.
你不参加比赛吗?
Are you not participating in the match?
Negative question with '不'.
比赛在下午三点。
The match is at 3 PM.
Indicating time of the event.
老师,我们要比赛吗?
Teacher, are we going to have a competition?
Using '比赛' as a verb/activity.
这场比赛非常精彩。
This match is very exciting.
Adjective '精彩' modifying the match.
他上周赢了一场比赛。
He won a match last week.
Past time marker '上周' and verb '赢'.
比赛的结果是什么?
What is the result of the match?
Noun phrase '比赛的结果'.
我们学校有很多比赛。
Our school has many competitions.
Describing availability/existence.
你准备好参加比赛了吗?
Are you ready to participate in the competition?
Structure: 准备好 + Verb + 了吗.
虽然输了比赛,但他很高兴。
Although he lost the match, he is very happy.
Conjunction '虽然...但是...'.
这是一场国际比赛。
This is an international competition.
Compound noun with adjective '国际'.
我想买比赛的门票。
I want to buy tickets for the match.
Using '的' to show possession/relation.
为了这次比赛,他练习了很久。
For this competition, he practiced for a long time.
Purpose structure '为了...'.
这场比赛的规则非常严格。
The rules of this competition are very strict.
Focusing on specific attributes of the match.
他们正在为下周的比赛做准备。
They are preparing for next week's match.
Continuous aspect '正在'.
比赛中,每个队员都很努力。
During the match, every team member worked hard.
Time phrase '比赛中' (during the match).
这场比赛吸引了成千上万的观众。
This match attracted thousands of spectators.
Idiomatic number '成千上万'.
他因为生病没能参加比赛。
He couldn't participate in the match because he was sick.
Causal structure '因为...没能...'.
这场比赛对我们来说很重要。
This match is very important to us.
Structure '对...来说' (for someone).
你认为谁会赢得这场比赛?
Who do you think will win this match?
Embedded question with '认为'.
比赛的激烈程度超出了我的想象。
The intensity of the match exceeded my imagination.
Abstract noun '激烈程度'.
这次比赛旨在选拔优秀的运动员。
This competition aims to select excellent athletes.
Formal verb '旨在' (aims to).
他在比赛中表现得非常出色。
He performed exceptionally well in the match.
Complement of degree with '得'.
无论比赛结果如何,我们都应该坚持到底。
No matter what the result of the match is, we should persist to the end.
Conditional structure '无论...都...'.
由于天气原因,比赛被推迟了。
The match was postponed due to weather reasons.
Passive voice with '被'.
这场比赛是他们职业生涯的转折点。
This match was the turning point of their professional careers.
Metaphorical use of '转折点'.
观众们的欢呼声充满了整个比赛场馆。
The cheers of the audience filled the entire competition venue.
Descriptive literary sentence.
这场比赛充分展示了他们的团队协作精神。
This match fully demonstrated their spirit of teamwork.
Verb '展示' with abstract object.
这场比赛的胜负往往取决于细节。
The victory or defeat in this match often depends on details.
Abstract concept '胜负' (victory/defeat).
比赛中任何小小的失误都可能导致失败。
Any small mistake in the match could lead to failure.
Emphasis with '任何' and '都'.
他们通过这场比赛向世界证明了自己的实力。
They proved their strength to the world through this match.
Instrumental structure '通过...'.
比赛的公平性是所有参与者最关心的问题。
The fairness of the competition is the most concerned issue for all participants.
Nominalization of '公平' into '公平性'.
这场比赛不仅是技术的较量,更是心理的博弈。
This match is not only a contest of technique but also a psychological game.
Parallel structure '不仅是...更是...'.
尽管面临巨大压力,他依然在比赛中发挥稳定。
Despite facing immense pressure, he still performed steadily in the match.
Conjunction '尽管...依然...'.
这场比赛标志着他正式进入了国际顶尖行列。
This match marked his official entry into the international top ranks.
Formal verb '标志着' (marks/signifies).
我们要以饱满的热情投入到接下来的比赛中。
We must throw ourselves into the upcoming matches with full enthusiasm.
Prepositional phrase '以...投入到...'.
体育比赛在某种程度上是和平时期的一种文化博弈。
Sports competition is, to some extent, a form of cultural game theory in times of peace.
Philosophical observation.
这场比赛的深远影响已经超越了竞技体育本身。
The profound impact of this match has already transcended competitive sports itself.
Advanced verb '超越' (transcend).
纵观比赛全过程,双方的策略博弈显得尤为精彩。
Looking at the entire process of the match, the strategic game between the two sides was particularly brilliant.
Formal phrase '纵观...全过程'.
这场比赛无异于一场没有硝烟的战争。
This match was essentially a war without smoke.
Idiomatic expression '无异于' (no different from).
比赛的残酷性在于,冠军永远只有一个。
The cruelty of competition lies in the fact that there is only ever one champion.
Existential structure '在于...'.
他在这场比赛中所展现的坚韧,是对体育精神最好的诠释。
The resilience he showed in this match is the best interpretation of sportsmanship.
Complex noun phrase as subject.
此番比赛,双方可谓棋逢对手,难分高下。
In this match, the two sides could be said to have met their match, and it was hard to tell who was better.
Classical idiom '棋逢对手'.
比赛不仅是实力的展示,更是对人性弱点的挑战。
Competition is not just a display of strength, but also a challenge to the weaknesses of human nature.
Deep philosophical comparison.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— Friendship first, competition second. A common sportsmanship motto.
在学校运动会上,我们要做到友谊第一,比赛第二。
— The match has started. Used by commentators or spectators.
快看,比赛开始了!
— To enter the finals. A major milestone in a contest.
他成功进入了决赛。
— To withdraw from a competition.
他因为受伤退出了比赛。
— Competition venue or field.
我们在比赛场地集合。
— Competition schedule.
这是最新的比赛日程。
— To referee a match.
他被邀请去裁判比赛。
— To live stream/broadcast a match.
电视台将直播这场比赛。
— Competition equipment or gear.
别忘了带上你的比赛装备。
— Competition prize money.
比赛奖金非常丰厚。
Frequentemente confundido com
English speakers use 'game' for both, but Chinese uses 游戏 for fun/software and 比赛 for competition.
竞争 is the abstract concept of competing (e.g., in business), while 比赛 is a physical or timed event.
较量 is more about a personal trial of strength, whereas 比赛 is a formal event with rules.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To meet one's match, like two chess players of equal skill.
这场比赛双方棋逢对手,打得非常精彩。
Literary— Well-matched in strength; a close contest.
这两支球队势均力敌,比赛悬念很大。
Formal— To win a victory in the first battle; a successful start.
祝你们在明天的比赛中旗开得胜!
Common— To turn defeat into victory.
他们在最后五分钟反败为胜。
Common— To be among the best; to rank at the top.
他在这次比赛中名列前茅。
Formal— Equally matched; about the same.
两人的水平不相上下,比赛很难预测。
Neutral— To compete to see who is better.
让我们在赛场上一决高下吧。
Neutral— To score the first goal/point in a match.
他在比赛开始十分钟后首开纪录。
Sports— To win a complete victory.
我们的篮球队在比赛中大获全胜。
Neutral— To advance bravely; often used to encourage competitors.
在比赛中,我们要有勇往直前的精神。
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Both translate to 'game' in English.
游戏 is for entertainment or leisure (like Hide and Seek or Zelda). 比赛 is for a formal contest with a winner (like a soccer match).
我们在玩游戏 (We are playing a game). 我们在比赛 (We are having a competition).
Both translate to 'competition'.
竞争 is the abstract noun for the state of competing (e.g., market competition). 比赛 is a specific event (e.g., a race).
市场竞争很激烈 (Market competition is fierce). 比赛开始了 (The match has started).
Both mean competition.
竞赛 is more formal and often refers to academic, scientific, or knowledge-based contests.
物理竞赛 (Physics competition).
Can mean game or contest.
博弈 is a formal term often used in game theory or high-level strategic confrontations.
政治博弈 (Political game/struggle).
Includes the character 赛.
赛跑 is specifically a running race, while 比赛 is a general term for any match.
他参加了百米赛跑 (He joined the 100m race).
Padrões de frases
我喜欢看[Sport]比赛。
我喜欢看篮球比赛。
这一场[Sport]比赛很[Adjective]。
这一场足球比赛很精彩。
虽然...但是...赢了比赛。
虽然很累,但是我们赢了比赛。
为了...他参加了比赛。
为了证明自己,他参加了比赛。
这场比赛不仅是...更是...
这场比赛不仅是实力的展示,更是意志的考验。
取决于...的结果。
胜负取决于比赛最后五分钟的结果。
纵观...全过程...
纵观比赛全过程,他的表现无可挑剔。
无异于...
这场激烈的比赛无异于一场生死搏斗。
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Very high in both spoken and written Chinese.
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我玩比赛。
→
我参加比赛。
You don't 'play' (玩) a competition; you 'participate' (参加) in it. '玩' is for games (游戏).
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一个足球比赛。
→
一场足球比赛。
The correct measure word for competitions/matches is '场' (chǎng), not the generic '个' (gè).
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比赛在我的公司很激烈。
→
公司里的竞争很激烈。
For abstract competition in a company or market, use '竞争' (jìngzhēng), not '比赛'.
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他赢了那个游戏。
→
他赢了那场比赛。
If it was a formal match, use '比赛'. '游戏' implies a casual game like hide-and-seek.
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比赛足球。
→
足球比赛。
In Chinese, the specific type of competition (football) must come before the word '比赛'.
Dicas
Use the correct measure word
Always use '场' (chǎng) when counting matches. Using '个' (gè) is a common beginner mistake that sounds unnatural to native speakers.
Combine with sports
To say 'basketball match,' simply put '篮球' (lánqiú) before '比赛'. This pattern works for almost all sports.
Sportsmanship phrase
Learn the phrase '友谊第一,比赛第二' (Friendship first, competition second). It's a great way to show cultural awareness at school or sports events.
Master the 4th tone
Make sure the second syllable 'sài' is a sharp, falling tone. If you say it flat, it might be confused with other words.
Character breakdown
Break down '赛' into three parts: the top (roof-like), the middle (lines), and the bottom (shell/money). This makes it easier to memorize.
Avoid 游戏 confusion
Never use '比赛' to describe a toy or a fun activity without a winner. '游戏' is for fun; '比赛' is for winning.
Contextual clues
When you hear '赢' (win) or '输' (lose), the word '比赛' is almost certainly nearby in the conversation.
Cheering
If you are at a 比赛, shout '加油!' (Jiāyóu!) to support your favorite team. It's the most common way to cheer.
Prefixes
Look for '初' (chū - start), '半' (bàn - half), or '决' (jué - decide) before '赛' to identify the stage of the competition.
Nominalization
In formal writing, you can add '性' (xìng) to '比赛' to talk about 'competitiveness' (比赛性).
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Mnemônico
Think of 'Bǐ' as 'Be' and 'Sài' as 'Sigh'. You want to 'Be' the winner so your opponent will 'Sigh' in defeat during the 比赛.
Associação visual
Imagine two people standing next to each other (比) on a running track, with a giant trophy (the complex top of 赛) and money/shells (贝) at the bottom for the winner.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to name five types of 比赛 in Chinese (e.g., 足球比赛, 唱歌比赛) and tell a friend which one you want to 参加.
Origem da palavra
The word 比赛 is a compound of two characters used since ancient times. '比' (bǐ) dates back to oracle bone script, depicting two people standing side-by-side to compare. '赛' (sài) originally referred to making an offering to gods in thanks for a successful harvest, which evolved into the idea of a contest held during these festivals.
Significado original: Comparing skills or making offerings during a contest.
Sino-Tibetan / SiniticContexto cultural
Avoid mocking the competitive nature of students in China, as 比赛 is taken very seriously as a path to success.
In the West, 'game' is often used for fun (like a board game), whereas 比赛 is more formal. We say 'football game,' but in Chinese, it's strictly 'football match/competition.'
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Sports Broadcaster
- 比赛进行到第十分钟
- 精彩的进球
- 全场比赛结束
- 恭喜获胜方
School Environment
- 报名参加比赛
- 拿到了第一名
- 准备演讲比赛
- 学校运动会
Office/Workplace
- 业绩比赛
- 技能大比武
- 团队竞争
- 奖励冠军
Socializing with Friends
- 昨晚的比赛看了吗
- 我赌他会赢
- 这场球赛太烂了
- 一起去踢比赛
News/Media
- 国际锦标赛
- 选拔赛拉开帷幕
- 创下比赛纪录
- 主办方声明
Iniciadores de conversa
"你最喜欢看哪种体育比赛? (What kind of sports matches do you like watching most?)"
"你小时候参加过什么比赛吗? (Did you participate in any competitions when you were a child?)"
"你觉得比赛中赢重要还是参与重要? (Do you think winning or participating is more important in a match?)"
"昨天的足球比赛你觉得谁表现最好? (Who do you think performed best in yesterday's football match?)"
"如果我们要比赛唱歌,你会选哪首歌? (If we were to have a singing competition, which song would you choose?)"
Temas para diário
写一写你参加过最难忘的一场比赛。 (Write about the most memorable competition you have ever participated in.)
你认为竞争(比赛)对孩子的成长有好处吗?为什么? (Do you think competition/matches are good for children's growth? Why?)
描述一场你最近看过的精彩比赛。 (Describe an exciting match you watched recently.)
如果你可以组织一场比赛,你会组织什么样的比赛? (If you could organize a competition, what kind would it be?)
谈谈你对“友谊第一,比赛第二”这句话的看法。 (Talk about your views on the phrase 'Friendship first, competition second.')
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, but only if it's a tournament or a formal match. For the act of playing the game itself, use '游戏' (yóuxì). For example, '电子竞技比赛' (e-sports competition).
The most common and correct measure word is '场' (chǎng), which is used for events. For example, '一场比赛' (one match).
It is primarily a noun (competition/match). However, in informal contexts, it can be used as a verb meaning 'to compete' or 'to have a match,' as in '我们比赛吧' (Let's compete).
'比赛' is the general term for all matches and contests. '竞赛' is more formal and usually refers to academic or technical competitions like a math olympiad.
You say '我赢了比赛' (Wǒ yíngle bǐsài). To say 'I lost,' use '我输了比赛' (Wǒ shūle bǐsài).
Yes, a beauty pageant is called a '选美比赛' (xuǎnměi bǐsài).
Finals is '决赛' (juésài) and semi-finals is '半决赛' (bànjuésài).
It translates to 'sportsmanship' or 'the spirit of the match,' referring to fair play and perseverance.
Usually, no. For business or market competition, '竞争' (jìngzhēng) is the appropriate term.
A friendly match is called a '友谊赛' (yǒuyìsài).
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Translate: 'I watched a very exciting basketball match yesterday.'
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Translate: 'When does the competition start?'
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Translate: 'He won the first prize in the singing competition.'
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Translate: 'We must strictly follow the competition rules.'
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Translate: 'Although they lost, they played very well.'
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Translate: 'This match is a turning point in his career.'
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Translate: 'Friendship first, competition second.'
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Translate: 'Who do you think will win the World Cup?'
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Translate: 'The intensity of the competition was unexpected.'
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Translate: 'He withdrew from the match due to injury.'
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Translate: 'The finals will be held next Sunday.'
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Translate: 'She is preparing for the speech contest.'
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Translate: 'I am not interested in sports matches.'
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Translate: 'The match was postponed because of rain.'
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Translate: 'They are evenly matched.'
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Write a short sentence using 比赛 and 赢.
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Write a sentence about your favorite 比赛.
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Translate: 'The referee made a mistake.'
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Translate: 'This is a high-stakes competition.'
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Translate: 'The audience cheered for the players.'
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Describe a sports match you watched recently using '比赛'.
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Say: 'I want to participate in the school's singing competition.'
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Explain the rules of a simple game using '比赛' and '规则'.
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Convince a friend to join a competition with you.
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Talk about the differences between '比赛' and '游戏'.
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Give a short speech encouraging teammates before a '比赛'.
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Tell a story about a time you '赢' (won) or '输' (lost) a match.
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Discuss your opinion on '友谊第一,比赛第二'.
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Pronounce '比赛' with correct tones (3rd and 4th).
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Ask someone: 'Who do you think will win tonight's match?'
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Describe the atmosphere of a stadium during a '比赛'.
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Explain what a '锦标赛' is in your own words.
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Talk about a famous athlete's performance in a specific '比赛'.
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Say: 'The competition was very fierce but exciting.'
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Debate: Is competition good or bad for children?
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Roleplay: You are a sports commentator starting a '比赛'.
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Say: 'Don't worry about the result, just do your best.'
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Ask for tickets to a '比赛'.
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Explain why a '比赛' was cancelled.
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Summarize the results of a match you know.
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Listen and identify the sport: '这场足球比赛真精彩!'
Listen and identify the result: '我们赢了比赛!'
Listen and identify the time: '比赛在下午两点开始。'
Listen and identify the activity: '玛丽正在准备演讲比赛。'
Listen and identify the location: '比赛在学校体育馆举行。'
Listen and identify the reason: '因为下雨,比赛取消了。'
Listen and identify the feeling: '输了比赛,他觉得很失望。'
Listen and identify the stage: '明晚是世界杯的决赛。'
Listen and identify the person: '裁判吹响了哨子。'
Listen and identify the prize: '冠军可以得到一千块奖金。'
Listen and identify the instruction: '请大家遵守比赛规则。'
Listen and identify the mood: '比赛现场的气氛非常热烈。'
Listen and identify the action: '他为这场比赛练习了很久。'
Listen and identify the quantity: '今天有三场比赛。'
Listen and identify the status: '比赛正在直播中。'
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Summary
The word 比赛 (bǐsài) is your primary term for any organized competitive event. Whether you are watching the World Cup (世界杯比赛) or joining a school quiz, this word covers it. Example: 我要去参加一场比赛 (I am going to participate in a match).
- 比赛 (bǐsài) is the Chinese word for competition, match, or game.
- It is used for sports, academic contests, and talent shows.
- The measure word for 比赛 is 场 (chǎng).
- Common verbs include 参加 (participate), 赢 (win), and 输 (lose).
Use the correct measure word
Always use '场' (chǎng) when counting matches. Using '个' (gè) is a common beginner mistake that sounds unnatural to native speakers.
Combine with sports
To say 'basketball match,' simply put '篮球' (lánqiú) before '比赛'. This pattern works for almost all sports.
Sportsmanship phrase
Learn the phrase '友谊第一,比赛第二' (Friendship first, competition second). It's a great way to show cultural awareness at school or sports events.
Master the 4th tone
Make sure the second syllable 'sài' is a sharp, falling tone. If you say it flat, it might be confused with other words.
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