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Competing to open means

Competing to open means: competing to open first. "Competing to bloom" is generally used to describe the process of flower blooming of plants, depicting the scene of flowers blooming in clusters. Competitive openness is also used to describe the situation in which humans actively participate in certain activities. Synonyms of competing to open up are: competing to bloom.

Use cases of competing to open

1. Spring is here, and flowers are blooming all over the mountains and plains.

2. On National Day night, colorful fireworks bloom in the sky.

3. In the late Qing Dynasty, the great powers competed to expand their sphere of influence in China.

4. Fragrant flowers are blooming.

5. The spring garden lanterns are full of vitality and bloom to welcome us. They are composed of three groups of "Peony Fairy, Furong Lamp, and Ancient Poetry and Painting", showing the charm of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The colorful spring scenery in the garden is very interesting.

6. Today, I came to the small garden behind the house as if I were two different people. Suddenly I found that the flowers here were in bloom. I lingered. The extent is limited, don’t laugh.

7. In summer, vegetation, flowers and insects are full of vitality. The green grass on the lawn is competing to be taller; the willow trees on the roadside are swaying their branches and twisting left and right; the flowers in the flower beds are squeezing and pushing each other to show off their beauty; the cicadas on the trees are singing love songs at the top of their lungs.

8. The red azaleas bloom one after another if you don’t let me, and I won’t let you.

9. The next night, the rose flowers bloomed one after another. The flower is simple and generous, with petals stacked on top of each other and slightly rolled down. Under the sunlight, the petals seem to be coated with a layer of clear oil, shiny and bright.