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I . race1 [reɪs] N

1. race (competition):

tekma f
dirka f

2. race fig:

tekma f

3. race no pl (rush):

dirka f

4. race SPORTS:

a day at the races

II . race1 [reɪs] VB intr

2. race (rush):

3. race (pass quickly):

4. race (beat fast):

III . race1 [reɪs] VB trans

1. race (in competition, for fun):

2. race (enter for races):

3. race (transport fast):

race2 [reɪs] N

1. race (ethnic grouping):

rasa f

3. race + sing/pl vb (people):

narod m
rod m
race fig

ˈarms race N

ˈhorse race N

hu·man ˈrace N no pl the human race

ˈmas·ter race N

ˈob·sta·cle race N

race ˈcon·flict N no pl

race ˈha·tred N no pl

race re·ˈla·tions N pl

ˈrace riot N

ˈsack race N

point-to-ˈpoint N, point-to-ˈpoint race N SPORTS

Usage examples with races

a day at the races

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Every year since then unofficial races have been organised during the late spring bank holiday by local enthusiasts.
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Professional triathletes qualified for the championship race by competing in races during the qualifying period, earning points towards their pro rankings.
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He went through the season 1965/66 unbeaten in five races at the absolute height of his powers.
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He eschewed demagoguery and rejected collectivized criminalization of nations, races or religion, even when it would have been convenient and politically corrected to do so.
thenationonlineng.net
The exception for these single races is the T-shirt relay.
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However, he had a habit of getting in trouble early in his races, especially coming out of the starting gate.
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His results included three podium finishes in the last seven races of the season, as he finished tenth in the final standings.
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The men from the north are great sailors, and during peace times they will trade with and fight for other races.
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Some reviewers have noted that the title refers more figuratively to a bridging of people of different races, and a span across time.
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He rode in his last races in 1892 after which he worked for a time as a trainer and as a racetrack official.
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