racetrack 的定义
- a plot of ground, usually oval, laid out for horse racing.
- the course for any race.
racetrack 近义词
racecourse
更多racetrack例句
- Just a 10 minute drive from Nicolas’s mobile home was the Thermal Club, where millionaires lounged in multi-million-dollar villas and drove luxury race cars around a private racetrack.
- Thermal Beach Club, like the racetrack, will allow members to “reign over the water in your private paradise” — not just private pavement but a whole bespoke climate.
- On the other hand, developers are constantly asked about adding real-world racetracks to their games.
- On a racetrack, outgunning other cars is not much of a problem for Ryan Newman.
- A surveillance plane registered to Lasai Aviation, a contractor of the US Army, likely equipped with highly sensitive radar was logged circling Capitol airspace in a racetrack motion for several hours in the middle of the day on January 13.
- And my father is a jockey so when I saw his picture I knew it was a grandstand at a racetrack.
- Tens of millions of others watch their sports heroes wrangle on court, field, rink and racetrack.
- The risk to others on the racetrack, surely, is decidedly greater than that presented by the HIV infection of Johnson or Louganis.
- NASCAR racetrack companies say the economy is largely to blame and that it has began offering deals to increase attendees.
- As they say at the racetrack of bad mudders on a rainy day: toss.
- The state may prohibit a telegraph company from transmitting racetrack news.
- The story "hangs," as the racetrack reporters express it, in the last few strides.
- They calibrated themselves and James with the cold-blooded attitude of racetrack touts clocking their favorite horses.
- Can you see the invisible hand that is doping the racetrack sheet?
- Her riding at the racetrack was vividly in his mind and she blushed quite prettily when he referred to it in admiration.