race的意思和读音

race

: [reɪs] : [reɪs]

n.

v.…)使

adj.

races  racing  raced  

v.+n.win race,run race,enter race,race lose,complete race

adj.+n.close race,exciting race,important race,ancient race,competitive race

v.withdraw,crawl

n.contest,competition,sprint,battle,duel

v.compete,take part,run,vie,speed

racen.competition

1.[c]~ (between A and B).~ (against sb)a competition between people, animals, vehicles, etc. to see which one is the faster or fastest

a race between the two best runners of the club

Who won the race ?

He's already in training for the big race against Bailey.

Their horse came third in the race last year.

a boat/horse/road, etc. race

a five-kilometre race

Shall we have a race to the end of the beach?

2.[sing]a situation in which a number of people, groups, organizations, etc. are competing, especially for political power or to achieve sth first

the race for the presidency

The race is on(= has begun) to find a cure for the disease.

for horses

3.[pl]a series of horse races that happen at one place on a particular day

to go to the races

people

4.[c][u]one of the main groups that humans can be divided into according to their physical differences, for example the colour of their skin

the Caucasian/Mongolian, etc. race

people of mixed race

This custom is found in people of all races throughout the world.

legislation against discrimination on the grounds of race or sex

5.[c]a group of people who share the same language, history, culture, etc.

the Nordic races

He admired Canadians as a hardy and determined race.

animals/plants

6.[c]a breed or type of animal or plant

a race of cattle

IDMa race against time/the clocka situation in which you have to do sth or finish sth very fast before it is too latev.compete

1.[i][t]…)to compete against sb/sth to see who can go faster or the fastest, do sth first, etc.; to take part in a race or races

Who will he be racing against in the next round?

They raced to a thrilling victory in the relay.

She'll be racing for the senior team next year.

We raced each other back to the car.

Television companies are racing to be the first to screen his life story.

2.[t]~ sth使to make an animal or a vehicle compete in a race

to race dogs/horses/pigeons

to race motorbikes

move fast

3.[i][t]使to move very fast; to move sb/sth very fast

He raced up the stairs.

The days seemed to race past.

The injured man was raced to the hospital.

She raced her car through the narrow streets of the town.穿

of heart/mind/thoughts

4.[i]to function very quickly because you are afraid, excited, etc.

My mind raced as I tried to work out what was happening.

She took a deep breath to calm her racing pulse.使

of engine

5.[i]to run too fast

The truck came to rest against a tree, its engine racing.

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adj.1.,

n.1.a competition that decides who is the fastest at doing something, especially running; a competition in which a person, organization, business, or country tries to win something or be the first to do something; a series of horse races2.a group of people who are similar because they have the same skin color or other physical features; a group of people who are similar because they speak the same language or have the same history or customs3.a group of animals or plants that are similar to each other. A race of animals or plants is smaller than a species.

v.1.to compete against other people or animals in a race; to use a car, boat, horse, or other animal for competing in a race2.to move very quickly; to take someone somewhere quickly; to work or move at a faster speed than usual

1. achieve race realistic ...

3. dash race parade ...

4. young , race any . ...

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7. Person to notify and phone No.[ ] Race[ ] I.D.No.[ ] ...

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1."We're supposed to stay behind the last runner, so take it slowly, " I said to the driver, Doug, as the race started.“”,

2.Similar things happen all the time, but humankind can't afford this sort of race to the bottom.

3.I was trying to catch Edwards because I thought it would've been nice to have a last-lap race with him, but I didn't quite get to him.Edwards,

4.Follow these tips, and no one will be pulling you out of the pool with a crane at the end of your race.

5.Race spectators around the world will continue to see the name of the renowned CERTINA brand on the pit-stop-lane lollipop.CERTINA

6."The long-term survival of the human race is at risk as long as it is confined to a single plannet, " he explained.

7.Although no one is happy to have their pay cut, many seem to like a brief break from the rat race.

8.Yet he never ceased to scold the human race. Poe likewise, in his criticism, is forever nagging at other authors.

9.Along other demographic lines, tablets mostly mirror the general population in terms of gender, race and political ideology.

10.Two of the last race of the debate is no longer in their respective stand on the rostrum, but at the same table and sit close battle front.