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racing

US // (ˈreɪsɪŋ) //

赛车,赛车运动,赛车比赛,赛车手

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : denoting or associated with horse racesthe racing fraternity; a racing man
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the practice of engaging horses in contests of speed

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Examples

  • Easton’s premium EC90AX wheelset is roadie light at just 1,470 grams yet stiff enough for the rigors of gravel racing.

  • Researchers use racing as a testing ground for auto technologies “because it’s so extreme and binary,” Peak said.

  • Last year, in the second quarter, F1 shared some $335 million in profits with the racing franchises.

  • Those adjustments are tested in the wind tunnel prior to racing.

  • Stepping down as CEO in 2017, Slootman followed his passion into the world of regatta sailboat racing known as Pac52 for the high-tech 52-foot long sailing vessels involved.

  • They were racing toward the corner of Tompkins and Myrtle avenues with Johnson at the wheel when another call came over the radio.

  • Today, former TNR writers and the rest of the media establishment are racing to denounce Hughes.

  • Jolly, who entered the racing world when she was eight years old, remembers being taunted as a kid.

  • Her smile flattened out, and I could see her mind racing as she thought over what, if anything, this would mean for us.

  • She had previously been married to a racing-car driver who had been killed, leaving her with one child.

  • It was at this parliament that the famous acts against horse racing and deceitful gaming were passed.

  • Two Battalions racing due North along the coast and foothills with levelled bayonets.

  • Lucy Warrender, ever ready for mischief, feigned an intense interest in racing matters, but failed to draw Lord Hetton.

  • Eudora was racing now through the briers, and weeds, and palmetto stumps, and dragging Mandy Ann with her.

  • As the canoe drew near the girls saw a wild mob of children, both boys and girls, racing toward the broken landing.