derby
Prononciation : [ˈdɜrbi]
Contexte : « games »
(noun) a special race, usually for horses or cars, where many people watch and cheer. It is exciting to see fast animals or vehicles competing.
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The horse won the derby and everyone cheered for it.
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The horses didn’t perform well in the derby this year.
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Are you going to watch the derby this weekend?
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) a big competition or match between two teams from the same city or region. It makes fans really excited because it is like a local battle.
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The soccer derby ended in a tie, and both teams showed great skill.
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Last year's derby was disappointing because our team lost badly.
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Which team do you think will win the derby this year?
Contexte : « events »
(noun) a celebration or festival, often where there are fun activities and contests. People gather to enjoy tasty food, games, and prizes.
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The community derby brought everyone together for a day of fun and laughter.
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Unfortunately, the derby was canceled due to bad weather.
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What activities will be at the derby this year?
Contexte : « games »
(verb) to compete in a derby, especially by racing in horse riding or other sporty events. It's like joining a fun contest.
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She will derby next month and is training hard for it.
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He didn’t derby last year because he was too busy with school.
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Will you derby this summer or wait until fall?