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racecar

/reys-kahr/US // ˈreɪsˌkɑr //

赛车,赛车,跑车,赛车手

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : racing car.

Examples

  • The second-most-popular careers were veterinarian and racecar driver, with two votes apiece.

  • Rather, air must curve as it flows around individual, tightly packed fibers of the material, like a racecar swerving around cones of an obstacle course.

  • The kit cars and trucks — most of which are 12-to-24-inches long and weigh from 10 to 30 pounds — look like a mini-me of real-deal racecars and monster trucks.

  • He recently appeared in “The Art of Racing in the Rain,” portraying a racecar driver named Denny Swift.

  • While cars and video games are accessible to most people, racecars and esports are left to the professionals and aspiring amateurs, a much smaller group of folks.

  • Schumacher tempted fate each time he took the wheel of his high performance racecar, and he got away with it.

  • Scottie the dog, a perennial favorite, and the racecar were added in the 1950s.

  • In 1951 a young racecar driver named Phil Hill inherited some money after his parents died within a few weeks of one another.

  • Her father, Ricardo Flores, is a former racecar driver who now works as an entertainment booking agent for Peru cultural events.