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单词 racetrack
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Definition of racetrack in English:

racetrack

noun ˈreɪstrakˈreɪsˌtræk
  • 1A racecourse.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Plans call for the demolition of the racetrack and grandstand to provide the necessary space for expansion.
    • The largest obstacles to a comprehensive racing bill are the differing interests of greyhound and horse racetracks.
    • The association plans to open another stud farm and racetrack by 2004.
    • If my mares produce successful horses on the racetrack then obviously they'll be worth a lot more money, which is why I'm doing it in the long run.
    • A hotwalker is the name given to the guy at a racetrack who walks hot horses around in a circle to cool them down.
    • In return, racetracks are able to track betting patterns and gain marketing information.
    • Some minutes after the officials put the green light and the winning bets were paid, rumors about the identity of the winning horse grew at the racetrack.
    • His experiences include evaluating and rehabilitating horses from the racetracks.
    • Related storms caused extensive damage and killed horses at a racetrack in Kentucky.
    • Already there is a museum and a horse racetrack, and last year more than 30,000 tourists visited the desolate area.
    • The move was necessary due to a need for larger stables and paddocks, a training area for a mechanical horse, a full racetrack, and living quarters for out-of-town students.
    • Thousands of horses compete at racetracks and at showjumping, eventing, dressage, carriage driving, long distance riding, pony and leisure events.
    • A new all-weather racing surface was installed at the racetrack in 1997 and a new kennel area was built in 1995.
    • Soon, he may even take over management of a horse racetrack.
    • His goal is to reduce the number of catastrophic injuries to horses on the racetrack.
    • But trading options is more like betting on horses at the racetrack.
    • An artificial hoof attached to a machine that mimics the pounding of a horse's stride may help researchers discover the safest racetrack surface material for horses.
    • This is not a new situation for Texas's owners, trainers, breeders, and racetrack operators.
    • Considering that most fans watch the races on TV rather than from the stands, the racetrack will make or break the reputation of an event.
    Synonyms
    horse racing, racing, the racing world
    1. 1.1 A track for motor racing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So a racetrack like Milwaukee, being another track that's fairly short and not really steeply banked, it ought to be a pretty difficult place to race?
      • The changes to the racetrack are very positive.
      • ‘No matter what happens on the racetrack, I know that I'll always get some words of advice,’ he said.
      • When they got to a brand-new racetrack, surprisingly everybody adapted to the track.
      • You've built racetracks, you've run racetracks, you've been a part of leagues.
      • Nascar has installed more scoring loops around the racetracks to get a more accurate read on the position of racecars.
      • With multiple cars tightly packed around racetracks, increased visibility was a natural modification.
      • Obviously, winning the first race last year seemed like it all came together, but there's a lot more to it than just the results on the racetrack.
      • It kind of indicated a couple of times that maybe you missed the competitive atmosphere of the racetrack and the track side. Is that what led you to leave the booth and to definitely get back to racing more on a competitive basis?
      • Silverstone racetrack was the stage for a brand new racing car yesterday.
      • There are three simple rules - don't hit anything, don't break anything and keep the car on the racetrack.
      • It's a tough racetrack, and qualifying is very important.
      • Our members are statistically amongst the safest people with whom to share a racetrack, with consistently fewer incidents and therefore more track time.
      • The disadvantage is if you don't have them working with you, they know everything you are doing so they have the same possibility and they can take a place in the racetrack from you.
      • It's not a single-groove racetrack any longer.
      • It's truly the best race in the world and the best racetrack in the world.
      • It all adds up to a difficult day on the racetrack.
      • This place is probably the best-maintained racetrack on the circuit.
      • The series is so competitive that an extra second on a pit stop or getting through traffic on the racetrack can mean the difference between finishing first or fourth.
      Synonyms
      track, running track, course
 
 

Definition of racetrack in US English:

racetrack

nounˈreɪsˌtrækˈrāsˌtrak
  • 1A ground or track for horse or dog racing.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An artificial hoof attached to a machine that mimics the pounding of a horse's stride may help researchers discover the safest racetrack surface material for horses.
    • Plans call for the demolition of the racetrack and grandstand to provide the necessary space for expansion.
    • But trading options is more like betting on horses at the racetrack.
    • Some minutes after the officials put the green light and the winning bets were paid, rumors about the identity of the winning horse grew at the racetrack.
    • If my mares produce successful horses on the racetrack then obviously they'll be worth a lot more money, which is why I'm doing it in the long run.
    • Considering that most fans watch the races on TV rather than from the stands, the racetrack will make or break the reputation of an event.
    • A hotwalker is the name given to the guy at a racetrack who walks hot horses around in a circle to cool them down.
    • The move was necessary due to a need for larger stables and paddocks, a training area for a mechanical horse, a full racetrack, and living quarters for out-of-town students.
    • A new all-weather racing surface was installed at the racetrack in 1997 and a new kennel area was built in 1995.
    • The association plans to open another stud farm and racetrack by 2004.
    • In return, racetracks are able to track betting patterns and gain marketing information.
    • The largest obstacles to a comprehensive racing bill are the differing interests of greyhound and horse racetracks.
    • This is not a new situation for Texas's owners, trainers, breeders, and racetrack operators.
    • Thousands of horses compete at racetracks and at showjumping, eventing, dressage, carriage driving, long distance riding, pony and leisure events.
    • His goal is to reduce the number of catastrophic injuries to horses on the racetrack.
    • His experiences include evaluating and rehabilitating horses from the racetracks.
    • Soon, he may even take over management of a horse racetrack.
    • Related storms caused extensive damage and killed horses at a racetrack in Kentucky.
    • Already there is a museum and a horse racetrack, and last year more than 30,000 tourists visited the desolate area.
    Synonyms
    horse racing, racing, the racing world
    1. 1.1 A track for auto racing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The disadvantage is if you don't have them working with you, they know everything you are doing so they have the same possibility and they can take a place in the racetrack from you.
      • It's truly the best race in the world and the best racetrack in the world.
      • It's a tough racetrack, and qualifying is very important.
      • The changes to the racetrack are very positive.
      • It all adds up to a difficult day on the racetrack.
      • It kind of indicated a couple of times that maybe you missed the competitive atmosphere of the racetrack and the track side. Is that what led you to leave the booth and to definitely get back to racing more on a competitive basis?
      • Silverstone racetrack was the stage for a brand new racing car yesterday.
      • Nascar has installed more scoring loops around the racetracks to get a more accurate read on the position of racecars.
      • There are three simple rules - don't hit anything, don't break anything and keep the car on the racetrack.
      • ‘No matter what happens on the racetrack, I know that I'll always get some words of advice,’ he said.
      • You've built racetracks, you've run racetracks, you've been a part of leagues.
      • So a racetrack like Milwaukee, being another track that's fairly short and not really steeply banked, it ought to be a pretty difficult place to race?
      • This place is probably the best-maintained racetrack on the circuit.
      • When they got to a brand-new racetrack, surprisingly everybody adapted to the track.
      • The series is so competitive that an extra second on a pit stop or getting through traffic on the racetrack can mean the difference between finishing first or fourth.
      • Obviously, winning the first race last year seemed like it all came together, but there's a lot more to it than just the results on the racetrack.
      • With multiple cars tightly packed around racetracks, increased visibility was a natural modification.
      • It's not a single-groove racetrack any longer.
      • Our members are statistically amongst the safest people with whom to share a racetrack, with consistently fewer incidents and therefore more track time.
      Synonyms
      track, running track, course
 
 
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