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racer

/rey-ser/US // ˈreɪ sər //UK // (ˈreɪsə) //

赛车手,赛手,游侠,赛跑者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person, animal, or thing that races or takes part in a race, as a racehorse, bicycle, yacht, etc.
    • : anything having great speed.
    • : racing skate.
    • : a turntable on which a heavy gun is turned.
    • : any of several slender, active snakes of the genera Coluber and Masticophis.

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Examples

  • Hypersport by DamonA shapeshifting electric motorcycleCommuters and racers typically have to choose between riding configurations when they shop for a new ride.

  • When another racer hits you with a shell, the 8-inch long by 4-inch wide vehicle in the physical world will go careening across the floor accordingly.

  • According to Clark, a major focus of the eNASCAR series moving forward will be spotlighting the personalities of the sim racers themselves.

  • One of those people was Chloe Woodruff, a Pivot-sponsored racer who is five-two.

  • Of course, much or most of the real magic here comes courtesy of the racer.

  • Teams generally race in a relay format with one racer always on the road.

  • Teams may put more than one racer on the road at a time if they feel it will be advantageous.

  • When downhill racer Julia Mancuso did it, she wore the American flag like a cape.

  • He won 91 victories for both Benetton and Ferrari, 40 more wins than any other F1 racer in the record books.

  • Tension was high in Maranello, Italy, where Schumacher brought Ferrari to the podium in F1 racing more than any other racer.

  • These severally were supposed to include the full-blown racer, the out-of-date racer, and the ordinary cruiser.

  • She was but a moderate success as a racer, but was a very good cruiser, having made a voyage to the West Indies.

  • In joining a racer there is nothing so comfortable for host and guest too as being on board in good time.

  • There was the speed of the blooded racer in her and the tirelessness of the mustang.

  • Did ever racer's eager feetRest as he reach'd the goal, Finding the prize achiev'd was meetTo satisfy his soul?