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race-walk

/reys-wawk/US // ˈreɪsˌwɔk //

竞走,赛走,比赛走,赛跑

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to participate in race walking.

Examples

  • On Thursday, Garcetti ruled himself out of the race to succeed Boxer.

  • Think back to the Bush-Kerry race of 2004, the Thrilla in Vanilla.

  • How far has Congress really evolved on race when in 50 years it has gone from one black senator to two?

  • If Congress accurately reflected our nation on the basis of race, about 63 percent would be white, not 80 percent.

  • Each individual race involves an unusual collaboration between researchers, manufacturers, and public-health entities.

  • The two women had no intention of bathing; they had just strolled down to the beach for a walk and to be alone and near the water.

  • She set off down Trafalgar Road in the mist and the rain, glad that she had been compelled to walk.

  • His hero, Gulliver, discovers race after race of beings who typify the genera in his classification of mankind.

  • Ever since his majority Lord Hetton had annually entered a colt in the great race.

  • I could see only the stretch of green before me, and I felt as if I must walk on forever, without coming to the end of it.