noun “race”
Singular race, Plural races oder onzieleg
- a competition to see who can reach a goal first
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The kids had a race to see who could reach the tree at the end of the park first.
- a group of people known for shared ancestry or characteristics
People from different races came together to celebrate the cultural festival.
- in stories, a large group of beings not human but with common heritage
In the ancient forests, the races of dwarves and fairies have lived in harmony for centuries.
- a channel made to direct water for use, like turning a millwheel
The old mill's race, now dry and overgrown, once channeled water from the river to turn the massive stone wheels inside.
verb “race”
Infinitiv race; hien races; Verg. raced; Part. Verg. raced; Ger. racing
- to participate in a competition to see who is fastest
Every summer, the horses race at the local fairgrounds.
- to try to beat someone in a speed competition
She raced her friend to the top of the hill, laughing all the way.
- to go very fast or hurry
The children raced down the hill, laughing and shouting with joy.
- (of heart) to function very quickly due to strong emotions
Her heart raced with excitement when she saw her favorite band walk onto the stage.
- (of mind, thoughts, etc.) to quickly jump from one thought to another
As I tried to focus on my homework, my thoughts raced, distracted by the day's events.
- for an engine to operate quickly while not moving a vehicle
When she accidentally stepped on the gas pedal while the car was in neutral, the engine raced loudly, startling everyone nearby.