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regatta

/ri-gat-uh, -gah-tuh/US // rɪˈgæt ə, -ˈgɑ tə //UK // (rɪˈɡætə) //

帆船赛,大赛,帆船比赛,赛事

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a boat race, as of rowboats, yachts, or other vessels.
    • : an organized series of such races.
    • : a gondola race in Venice.
    • : a strong, striped cotton fabric that is of twill weave.

Examples

  • The year 1882 was notable chiefly for the introduction of a new class in the regatta programmes, viz.

  • The fourth regatta of the season took place away from the port, and off the new watering-place, Lee-on-Solent.

  • This year was remarkable for the entry in the race for first-class yachts on the second day of the regatta.

  • In the year of grace 1775 the first rowing regatta that was ever held in England took place upon the Thames—on June 23.

  • Largs Regatta in 1892 will long be remembered; it was no flat racing, but real steeplechasing in the Clyde.