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单词 racing
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Definition of racing in English:

racing

noun ˈreɪsɪŋˈreɪsɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1

    short for horse racing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • While there is no doubt that racing will be the focus of the day, racecourse chiefs have lots in store to keep the younger members of the family amused.
    • The decision to resume both live racing and simulcasting will be made as soon as power is restored to the Miami track.
    • In the last six months, the landscape of Washington racing has changed dramatically.
    • Live racing was scheduled to return with five-race turf-only cards on Sunday and Monday.
    • He was a keen amateur jockey and horse breeder who used his time as chairman of the Australian Jockey Club to revise the rules of racing - revisions that were later adopted nationally.
    • Live racing is scheduled to resume at both facilities on Saturday.
    • He also was charged with giving misleading evidence to stewards and bringing racing into disrepute.
    • Redevelopment of the site will result in the end of live racing there, a feature of the fair since 1951.
    • His feeling for the track and racing came through very clearly, but again it was understated.
    • He denied any allegation of race fixing but is due to face a Jockey Club charge of bringing racing into disrepute next month, which he denies.
    • A snowstorm wiped out live racing at five tracks in the Eastern United States on Sunday.
    • Jump racing is one of the most dangerous sports that exist and all sorts of drama and injury lurk around the corner.
    • Britain's first new racecourse for 60 years is odds-on to showcase top-flight racing.
    • Nowhere is variety more the spice of life than when it comes to British racing, much to the envy of everyone else.
    • The Downs has not conducted live racing since 1997 and shut down the following season due to financial trouble.
    • There's a long heritage of racing in Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati.
    • The event remains the only occasion in British racing where every horse taking part wins prize money.
    • Additionally, they say that racing should be taxed as an ordinary business.
    • For maximum excitement and variety a mixed card of flat, hurdle and steeplechase racing has been organised.
    • Turf racing is scheduled to run through the third week of November and may go longer, weather permitting.
    1. 1.1 Any sport that involves competing in races.
      cycle racing
      yacht racing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Dragon boat racing is a Chinese sport that has its origins about 2400 years ago.
      • I've lost movement in my left shoulder; physically I'm not up to competitive racing.
      • American Le Mans Series sports car racing is not the only competition on the track.
      • Sulky racing normally involves one human and one horse
      • Around 45 percent of competitive kart racing is done by youths.
      • Yacht racing has been described as a hole in the ocean you throw money into!
      • But he finally made the decision to end 20 years of high-level competitive racing after a race in Peterborough.
      • On the competitive side of racing, no other current driver has three Winston Cup trophies.
      • Rally racing has been a sports phenomenon that has gripped the Europeans, but not North Americans.
      • Luck influences the outcome of an event in auto racing more than in any other sport.
      • There are soccer and basketball teams, and camel racing is a popular spectator sport.
      • Dirt bike racing is a contact sport that can take away lives thus extra protection and precaution must be taken into consideration.
      • Even the yacht racing will be within the urban area, clearly visible from a myriad Sydney Harbour hills and vantage points: both firsts for an Olympiad.
      • The track at millennium park provides the ideal opportunity for those interested in stepping into competitive racing.
      • By nature, automobile racing is the most technological of sports.
      • The sport of pigeon racing is built around a central mystery: the strange homing instinct of the pigeon.
adjective ˈreɪsɪŋˈreɪsɪŋ
  • 1Moving swiftly.

    he controlled his racing thoughts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Just as I was leaving, the rain stopped and for a brief time the sun emerged from behind the racing clouds.
    • The wind was howling through the trees, the sky was overcast with heavy racing clouds, and one or two large drops of rain proclaimed the approach of a storm.
  • 2(of a person) following horse racing.

    Kevin was not a racing man
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were a lot of racing people present and it had many of the regulars scratching their heads.
    • The racing heroes he refers to are few and far between compared to the hundreds of soccer stars being hero-worshipped up and down the country.
    • At the very least, the racing woman has to think about the weather - and dress accordingly.
    • But officials from Ascot who run the Royal meeting have stressed to their York hosts they want to give as many racing fans as possible the chance to buy tickets.
    • A string of high-profile racing personalities were also taken into custody.
    • And the entertainment continued well after racing for the day came to a halt with live music enticing racing fans to stay just a little longer.
    • Last Thursday, I met a couple of racing fans who told me that for the first time ever, they were going to both days of the Scottish Grand National meeting.
    • An interesting phenomenon of the book was the relative absence of criticism of its flaws by racing people.
    • The Minister is a racing fan and he is obviously anxious to look after those involved in the sport.
    • I'm not a racing man myself, but the pubs stay open till 2.30, so who's complaining?
    • Many racing people are already feeling the pinch and any new ban would cause very serious difficulties for the industry.
    • But nothing stirs the blood of racing folk quite like a grey at full throttle.
    • The group are big racing fans and visit the tracks around the country.
    • The racing crowds had been in earlier - good for takings but very trying on the patience, apparently - and he seemed glad for a bit of a lock in.
 
 

Definition of racing in US English:

racing

nounˈrāsiNGˈreɪsɪŋ
  • 1

    short for horse racing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There's a long heritage of racing in Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati.
    • Nowhere is variety more the spice of life than when it comes to British racing, much to the envy of everyone else.
    • The Downs has not conducted live racing since 1997 and shut down the following season due to financial trouble.
    • Britain's first new racecourse for 60 years is odds-on to showcase top-flight racing.
    • He also was charged with giving misleading evidence to stewards and bringing racing into disrepute.
    • The event remains the only occasion in British racing where every horse taking part wins prize money.
    • Live racing was scheduled to return with five-race turf-only cards on Sunday and Monday.
    • Live racing is scheduled to resume at both facilities on Saturday.
    • His feeling for the track and racing came through very clearly, but again it was understated.
    • Additionally, they say that racing should be taxed as an ordinary business.
    • For maximum excitement and variety a mixed card of flat, hurdle and steeplechase racing has been organised.
    • He was a keen amateur jockey and horse breeder who used his time as chairman of the Australian Jockey Club to revise the rules of racing - revisions that were later adopted nationally.
    • A snowstorm wiped out live racing at five tracks in the Eastern United States on Sunday.
    • In the last six months, the landscape of Washington racing has changed dramatically.
    • He denied any allegation of race fixing but is due to face a Jockey Club charge of bringing racing into disrepute next month, which he denies.
    • While there is no doubt that racing will be the focus of the day, racecourse chiefs have lots in store to keep the younger members of the family amused.
    • Redevelopment of the site will result in the end of live racing there, a feature of the fair since 1951.
    • Jump racing is one of the most dangerous sports that exist and all sorts of drama and injury lurk around the corner.
    • The decision to resume both live racing and simulcasting will be made as soon as power is restored to the Miami track.
    • Turf racing is scheduled to run through the third week of November and may go longer, weather permitting.
    1. 1.1 Any sport that involves competing in races.
      bicycle racing
      yacht racing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But he finally made the decision to end 20 years of high-level competitive racing after a race in Peterborough.
      • Rally racing has been a sports phenomenon that has gripped the Europeans, but not North Americans.
      • Yacht racing has been described as a hole in the ocean you throw money into!
      • I've lost movement in my left shoulder; physically I'm not up to competitive racing.
      • Dragon boat racing is a Chinese sport that has its origins about 2400 years ago.
      • Sulky racing normally involves one human and one horse
      • The sport of pigeon racing is built around a central mystery: the strange homing instinct of the pigeon.
      • On the competitive side of racing, no other current driver has three Winston Cup trophies.
      • Dirt bike racing is a contact sport that can take away lives thus extra protection and precaution must be taken into consideration.
      • Luck influences the outcome of an event in auto racing more than in any other sport.
      • Even the yacht racing will be within the urban area, clearly visible from a myriad Sydney Harbour hills and vantage points: both firsts for an Olympiad.
      • Around 45 percent of competitive kart racing is done by youths.
      • By nature, automobile racing is the most technological of sports.
      • American Le Mans Series sports car racing is not the only competition on the track.
      • There are soccer and basketball teams, and camel racing is a popular spectator sport.
      • The track at millennium park provides the ideal opportunity for those interested in stepping into competitive racing.
adjectiveˈrāsiNGˈreɪsɪŋ
  • 1Moving swiftly.

    he controlled his racing thoughts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Just as I was leaving, the rain stopped and for a brief time the sun emerged from behind the racing clouds.
    • The wind was howling through the trees, the sky was overcast with heavy racing clouds, and one or two large drops of rain proclaimed the approach of a storm.
  • 2(of a person) following horse racing.

    Kevin was not a racing man
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm not a racing man myself, but the pubs stay open till 2.30, so who's complaining?
    • But officials from Ascot who run the Royal meeting have stressed to their York hosts they want to give as many racing fans as possible the chance to buy tickets.
    • The Minister is a racing fan and he is obviously anxious to look after those involved in the sport.
    • And the entertainment continued well after racing for the day came to a halt with live music enticing racing fans to stay just a little longer.
    • There were a lot of racing people present and it had many of the regulars scratching their heads.
    • The racing heroes he refers to are few and far between compared to the hundreds of soccer stars being hero-worshipped up and down the country.
    • Many racing people are already feeling the pinch and any new ban would cause very serious difficulties for the industry.
    • But nothing stirs the blood of racing folk quite like a grey at full throttle.
    • Last Thursday, I met a couple of racing fans who told me that for the first time ever, they were going to both days of the Scottish Grand National meeting.
    • The group are big racing fans and visit the tracks around the country.
    • An interesting phenomenon of the book was the relative absence of criticism of its flaws by racing people.
    • At the very least, the racing woman has to think about the weather - and dress accordingly.
    • A string of high-profile racing personalities were also taken into custody.
    • The racing crowds had been in earlier - good for takings but very trying on the patience, apparently - and he seemed glad for a bit of a lock in.
 
 
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