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Hi everybody, i'm a french student currently carrying out a research project in New Zealand. I found the expression : "you're a bit of a black horse" in a greetings card which is very funny and i'd like to know what it means exactly before send it to a friend. thanks a lot. Hola a todos: no encuentro traducción al español para el término pure-play dot-com. Vean el contexto:A customer, competitor or supplier goes out of business or merges with another company. With de demise of many pure-play dot-coms, examples of this abound. Gracias de antemano por su ayuda. Hello, My VP assigned me the job of submiting other competitor 's products (Velcro or 魔鬼沾 in Chinese)to the lab to have some physical and chemical tests done on them. And she wants me to present these test results in the format of a table chart for all the sales teams to see, which company's... Contender = someone who is contending for something. Contestant = someone who is involved in a contest. Competitor = someone who is competing. I guess what you need to examine in terms of contextual differences is whether the definition of each (contest, competition, other) is strictly applicable. Generally, I think of a contender as someone in with a chance of realising an objective. A contestant is closer to a participant; someone taking part in something. A competitor is just someone who ...