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21 concurrentie
n. competition, rivalry, contest -
22 concurrentiebeding
n. competition clause -
23 duel
n. duel, rencounter, battle, fight; contest, competition (Sports) -
24 eerste
adj. first, initial; original; prime, principal--------adv. initially, in the first place--------n. first, person or thing which is first; beginning; first place (in a race or competition) -
25 eindronde
n. final round, finals, final matches of a competition; last examination in a course of study -
26 finalist
n. finalist, contestant in the last round of a competition (Sports) -
27 freestyle
n. freestyle, type of swim competition in which a swimmer may choose the type of stroke (from the standard groups of strokes) -
28 game
n. game, fun activity; amusement, entertainment; competition -
29 hindernisloop
n. obstacle race, race done on an obstacle course, competition in which contestants try to overcome a series of physical challenges -
30 kapitalisme
n. capitalism, economic system based on competition between businesses -
31 kapitalist
n. capitalist, supporter of capitalism (economic system based on competition between businesses) -
32 kapitalistisch
adj. capitalistic, pertaining to capitalism (economic system based on competition between businesses) -
33 mededinging
n. competition -
34 prijskamp
n. competition -
35 rivaliteit
n. rivalry, competition -
36 wedijver
n. emulation, competition, rivalry -
37 wedstrijd
adj. emulative--------n. match, competition, contest, meeting, race -
38 aan een wedstrijd meedoen
aan een wedstrijd meedoenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > aan een wedstrijd meedoen
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39 beconcurreren
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40 bekervoetbal
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