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racecourse

/reys-kawrs, -kohrs/US // ˈreɪsˌkɔrs, -ˌkoʊrs //UK // (ˈreɪsˌkɔːs) //

马场,赛马场,赛场,赛道

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : racetrack.
    • : a current of water, as a millrace.

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Examples

  • I live in a fairly quiet neighborhood and yet the few vehicles puttering by sounded like they had full-throated engines gunning it on a racecourse.

  • Imagine yourself on a racecourse with your competitors, leading the way.

  • In 1929, it used all the space it had to create a remarkably unique racecourse and hosted the first Monaco Grand Prix.

  • The 31-year-old will be riding her horse, Toytown, and will use the torch to light a cauldron at the racecourse.

  • The Arab races, which take place in the autumn on the French racecourse near the town, are very curious, and well worth seeing.

  • From the top of the Schwaben it looks as though the side of the hill were fenced into a neat green track or racecourse.

  • The bustle of the racecourse enabled them to escape, and once more the travellers were alone.

  • For example, the athlete in the racecourse has to keep himself in training and to put every muscle on the stretch.

  • We went into camp at Rosebery Park, Sydney, which is a racecourse.