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rack·et1 [ˈrækɪt] N

1. racket SPORTS:

lopar m
reket m

2. racket (game):

rackets pl

rack·et2 [ˈrækɪt] N inf

1. racket no pl (din):

hrup m
ropot m

3. racket hum (business):

posel m
poklic m

pro·ˈtec·tion rack·et N

ˈten·nis rack·et N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Mid-size or mid-plus rackets are the general standard for professional players.
en.wikipedia.org
Throughout most of tennis' history, rackets were made of laminated wood, with heads of around 65 square inches.
en.wikipedia.org
Gangs control turf, drug dealing and gunrunning, extortion rackets, and all kinds of crime-for-profit enterprises.
jamaica-gleaner.com
The funky new light fixtures that look like giant badminton rackets seemed like a clever way to pay homage to the celebrated world champion.
ottawacitizen.com
There were 27 badminton rackets, too, but that's a whole different game.
www.sfgate.com
The students are given rackets to play after their academic classes are over, the corks are bought by the students with their own money.
en.wikipedia.org
The 30-year-old father of two is also trying to sell a television set he bought from a neighbour, along with a collection of other odd items including badminton rackets.
www.thejournal.ie
Everything looked normal from this height -- the blazing hot afternoon was finally receding, the fountain had been turned on and children were venturing outside, clutching bats and badminton rackets.
qz.com
Sometimes they used wooden paddles from paddle tennis instead of tennis rackets for their workouts.
en.wikipedia.org
The company failed to adapt to the changing market for the new lightweight graphite rackets.
en.wikipedia.org

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