footrace / ˈfʊtˌreɪs /

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footrace 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a race run by contestants on foot.

更多footrace例句

  1. Jones was targeted deep more frequently, suggesting that his skillset is better suited to the demands of beating fast humans in a footrace, but he’s also not as successful at creating separation from defenders as Thomas is.
  2. Atalanta is a young princess, and her father has decreed she must marry whichever man wins a footrace.
  3. Hence, they never went to sleep, and in only a single instance recorded in history had a tortoise won a footrace from a hare.
  4. I am really a lively man in a footrace, for my father is a watchmaker, and he has given me instructions in the business.
  5. He wanted to fight and was going to have a fight or a footrace with the first Indians he met.
  6. Let's get the people's work done in time to avoid a footrace with Santa Claus.
  7. One day a merry group of young men proposed a footrace, the course to be around the square—a distance of about one hundred yards.