fair competition - traduzione in olandese
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fair competition - traduzione in olandese

COMPETITION INVOLVING SCIENCE PROJECTS
Science fair project; Science fair projects; Science Fair; Scuence fair; Science competition; Scientific fair
  • Science fair project display

fair competition      
eerlijke wedstrijd, wedstrijd die volgens de regels van het spel wordt gespeeld
competitive game         
  • athletics]] competitions.
  • antitrust]] enforcers of U.S. competition laws
  • The [[United States Olympic Committee]]'s headquarters in [[Colorado Springs, Colorado]]. The [[Olympic Games]] are regarded as the international pinnacle of sports competition.
RIVALRY WHERE MULTIPLE PARTIES STRIVE FOR A GOAL WHICH CANNOT BE SHARED
Competitor; Competing; Competitive; Competitivism; Competitors; Competitions; Direct competition; Substitute competition; Sports competition; Athletic competition; Competed; Compition; Competitively; International sport competition; Contention (competition); Direct competitors; Compete; Competitive sports; Competitive sport; Competitive game; Competition event; Competes; Consumer skill contest
wedstrijd,wedijverig spel
world fair         
  • 1904 World's Fair]]
  • The Yerkes Great refractor telescope mounted at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago
  • China pavilion]] at the [[Expo 2010]]; repurposed as a museum.
  • Expo tower for the Osaka 1970 World Expo in Japan
  • Palace of the railways and great connections at the [[International Exhibition of Hydropower and Tourism]] in 1925
  • Expo 2000 brickwork, for the World Expo in Hannover, Germany in the year 2000.
  • Expo 2012 Yeosu]], in South Korea
  • 1992 Expo in Seville, Spain
  • ''Exposition universelle'' in Paris, 1867
  • Poster for the 1900 expo
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  • [[ASIMO]] at Expo 2005 in Japan.
  • Seattle 1962 World's Fair]]
  • Brussels International Exposition]] in 1897
  • [[Seattle]] – World's Fair sign at 47th and Aurora, 1962
  • The Space Needle and Monorail depicted on this 1962 stamp
  • View of 1982 fairgrounds, with the Sunsphere
  • The Unisphere, from the 1964 World's Fair in New York City, USA in the early 21st century
EXHIBITION
World fair; World Fair; Worlds fair; Worlds Fair; World exposition; Universal exhibition; World Exhibition; World's fairs; World's Ffair; World Exhibitions; World exhibitions; International exposition; International Exposition; International expositions; International Expositions; Universal exposition; Universal Exposition; Universal Exhibitions; Universal exhibitions; World exhibition; World’s fair; World expo; World Expo; International Exhibition; World’s Fair; World Exposition; Universal Exhibition; Worlds fairs; Expo pavilion; International exhibitions; World's Fair; International Recognized Exhibition; Worlds exposition; World's exposition; International Horticultural Exhibition; Specialised Expo; Specialized Expo; Specialised exposition; Specialized exposition; Specialised exhibition; Specialized exhibition; Universal expo; International expo
algemene term voor aantal grote exposities sinds het midden van de 19-de eeuw

Definizione

seller's market
When there is a seller's market for a particular product, there are fewer of the products for sale than people who want to buy them, so buyers have little choice and prices go up. (BUSINESS)
N-SING

Wikipedia

Science fair

Science and engineering fairs, hosted by schools worldwide, offer students the opportunity to experience the practices of science and engineering for themselves. In the United States, the Next Generation Science Standards makes experiencing the practices of science and engineering one of the three pillars of science education.

Science fairs began in the United States in New York City in the 1930's under the auspices of a civic organization called the American Institute of the City of New York with the effort led in New York City by Morris Meister who later founded the Bronx High School of Science. Meister believed in the educational ideas of John Dewey that focused on doing rather than just learning what already had been done. According to the New York Times article that reported about the meeting of science educators (Plans Science Club for School Pupils. May 22 1932), the goals of the after-school science club federation were two fold, to aid in the development of the scientific leaders of the next generation and at the same time foster a better understanding of science among its laymen.

Initially, science fairs were mostly exhibits and demonstration projects or mere displays of projects, which changed after the 1939–1940 New York World’s Fair. Increasingly, science and engineering fairs became viewed by many as a way to encourage and help students find their way into science and engineering career paths. Popularity of science fairs in the United States increased in the 1950's along with interest in the sciences after the world witnessed the use of the first two atomic weapons and the dawn of television. As the decade progressed, science stories in the news, such as Jonas Salk's vaccine for polio and the launch of Sputnik, brought science fiction to reality and attracted increasing numbers of students at every level to fairs.

Now science and engineering fairs attract students at every level -- elementary, middle and high school -- to compete in science and technology activities. Science fairs also can allow for students with intense interest in the sciences to be paired with mentors from nearby colleges and universities, so that the students have access to instruction and equipment that the local schools do not provide. This mentoring, along with coaching students for their science fair interviews, has been shown to be very important for student success.

Most countries have regional science fairs in which interested students can freely participate. Winners of these regional fairs send students to national fairs such as ISEF and CWSF. National science fairs typically send winners to international fairs such as ISEF (which is a national and an international science fair) and EUCYS. Currently, the biotechnology company-sponsored Regeneron Science Talent Search offers a grand prize of a $250,000 scholarship. The Sundance Film Festival prize-winning 2018 Science Fair (film) chronicles the competition. The 2018 book The Class chronicles a year in which science and engineering fair becomes the center of science education.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per fair competition
1. It is rigged to protect private entrants against fair competition.
2. F1‘s supposed to be about hard, fair competition.
3. Israel has no problem when it comes to fair competition.
4. The report insisted that changes in the communications market demand efficient regulation to ensure fair competition.
5. The inspections are aimed at determining which businesses are violating fair competition regulations.