Championship vs Competition vs Contest vs Series vs Tournament
Quando usar cada um em inglês, com significado, registro e exemplos.
Championship
Competition
Contest
Series
Tournament
| Championship | Competition | Contest | Series | Tournament | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pronúncia | 🇬🇧 /["/ˈtʃæmpiənʃɪp/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈtʃæmpiənʃɪp/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃn/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˌkɑːmpəˈtɪʃn/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/ˈkɒntest/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈkɑːntest/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/ˈsɪəriːz/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈsɪriːz/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/ˈtʊənəmənt//ˈtɔːnəmənt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈtʊrnəmənt/"]/ |
| Significado | A competition to find the best team or player in a sport. | A contest where people or teams try to win something. | A game or event where people try to win or show who is best. | A group of things or events that happen one after another. | A competition between people or teams to see who is the best. |
| Exemplo | The championship match will take place next weekend. | The competition between the two teams was very intense. | She won the baking contest with her delicious chocolate cake. | I binge-watched the entire series over the weekend. | a **golf/tennis/soccer/chess tournament** |
| Registro | Neutro | Neutro | Neutro | Neutro | Neutro |
| Quão comum | Top 2000 (comum) | Top 1000 (muito comum) | Top 2000 (comum) | Top 1000 (muito comum) | Top 3000 (comum) |
| Nível CEFR | B2 | A2 | B2 | A2 | B2 |
| Classe gramatical | noun | noun | noun | noun | noun |
| Colocações | major, international, national, hold, host, compete in, take place, bout, fight, final, at a/the championship, in a/the championship, hold, capture, claim | international, national, major, win, lose, have, take place, be open to somebody, winner, entry, committee, in a/the competition, competition between, competition for, cut-throat, fierce, intense, be up against, face, go into, exist, heat up, intensify, laws, against competition, in competition with, in the face of competition, outperform, blow away, crush | close, equal, even, have, hold, run, take place, during a/the contest, in a/the contest, out of a/the contest, a contest of skills, a contest of strength, be no contest, close, equal, even, have, hold, run, take place, during a/the contest, in a/the contest, out of a/the contest, a contest of skills, a contest of strength, be no contest | radio, television, TV, film, commission, broadcast, in a/the series, series about, series on, an episode of a series, a part of a series, entire, whole, ongoing, in a/the series, series of, the first of a/the series, the last of a/the series, the first in a series, racing, World Series, championship, lose, win, level, in the series, series with | basketball, chess, golf, enter, play, play in, take place, victory, win, leader, in a/the tournament, out of a/the tournament |
| Antônimos | disqualification, defeat | cooperation, collaboration | agreement, peace | singularity, individual | friendly match, exhibition |
| Erros comuns | Confusing with 'champion', which refers to the winner not the competition., Using it incorrectly to refer to a single match instead of an entire series of competitions. | Confusing 'competition' with 'competitor', Using 'compete' incorrectly as a noun, Mixing up 'competition' and 'contest' | Confused with 'context' — make sure to differentiate between competition and situation., Using 'contests' as a verb — remember it's a noun., Saying 'participate in a contest' instead of 'take part in a contest'. | Confusing with 'series' (singular) and 'series' (plural) - they are spelled the same., Using 'series' with a singular verb when it should be plural, e.g., saying 'the series are interesting'., Forgetting to clarify what kind of series is being referred to, leading to ambiguity. | Confusing with 'tournment' - the correct spelling has an 'a'., Using it as a verb - 'tournament' is a noun only., Mixing up the meaning with 'trophy' - a tournament is the event, a trophy is the prize. |
| Notas de uso | Use 'championship' in contexts related to sports or contests. It is appropriate for both formal and informal settings. Avoid using it for non-competitive contexts. | Use 'competition' in contexts like sports, events, or challenges. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English. Avoid in casual or slang settings without context. | Use 'contest' in both formal and informal situations, such as competitions or challenges. Avoid slang contexts. | Used for television shows, books, or events that are related. In formal settings, you might refer to 'a series of studies' but in casual conversation, you could just say 'the next series of that show'. | Usually used in sports or games. Not appropriate for casual conversation unless discussing sports or competitions. |
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Perguntas frequentes: Championship vs Competition vs Contest vs Series vs Tournament
Qual é a diferença entre Championship, Competition, Contest, Series e Tournament?
Championship: A competition to find the best team or player in a sport. Competition: A contest where people or teams try to win something. Contest: A game or event where people try to win or show who is best. Series: A group of things or events that happen one after another. Tournament: A competition between people or teams to see who is the best.
Championship, Competition, Contest, Series e Tournament estão no mesmo nível CEFR?
Championship: B2, Competition: A2, Contest: B2, Series: A2, Tournament: B2 na escala CEFR.
Que classe gramatical são Championship, Competition, Contest, Series e Tournament?
Championship: noun, Competition: noun, Contest: noun, Series: noun, Tournament: noun.
Pode mostrar um exemplo de cada?
Championship: The championship match will take place next weekend. Competition: The competition between the two teams was very intense. Contest: She won the baking contest with her delicious chocolate cake. Series: I binge-watched the entire series over the weekend. Tournament: a **golf/tennis/soccer/chess tournament**
Posso usar Championship, Competition, Contest, Series e Tournament de forma intercambiável?
Nem sempre. Championship, Competition, Contest, Series e Tournament são relacionadas e às vezes se sobrepõem, mas diferem em registro, frequência e uso, então trocar uma pela outra pode mudar o sentido ou o tom. Veja as diferenças acima antes de substituir.