racecourse / ˈreɪsˌkɔrs, -ˌkoʊrs /

⚽高中词汇马场赛马场赛场赛道

racecourse 的定义

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

racecourse 近义词

racecourse

等同于 field

更多racecourse例句

  1. 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.
  2. Imagine yourself on a racecourse with your competitors, leading the way.
  3. In 1929, it used all the space it had to create a remarkably unique racecourse and hosted the first Monaco Grand Prix.
  4. The 31-year-old will be riding her horse, Toytown, and will use the torch to light a cauldron at the racecourse.
  5. The Arab races, which take place in the autumn on the French racecourse near the town, are very curious, and well worth seeing.
  6. From the top of the Schwaben it looks as though the side of the hill were fenced into a neat green track or racecourse.
  7. The bustle of the racecourse enabled them to escape, and once more the travellers were alone.
  8. For example, the athlete in the racecourse has to keep himself in training and to put every muscle on the stretch.
  9. We went into camp at Rosebery Park, Sydney, which is a racecourse.