races
Prononciation : [ˈreɪsɪz]
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Contexte : « games »
(noun) a competition where people or animals try to see who can go the fastest over a certain distance. In a race, everyone starts at the same point and runs, swims, or rides to a finish line.
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The children had a lot of fun in the race at the school sports day.
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Unfortunately, no one showed up for the planned bike race, so it was canceled.
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Who won the race at the park yesterday?
Contexte : « identity »
(noun) a group of people who share similar physical characteristics and cultural traits. For example, people from the same country or with similar skin color might belong to the same race.
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People from different races can learn a lot from each other.
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Racism can hurt people from all races and should not be tolerated.
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What are some different races in the world?
Contexte : « competition »
(verb) to take part in a race or to move quickly in order to win. When you race, you're trying to be the fastest, whether it's running, swimming, or driving.
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She races her friends every Saturday at the track.
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He does not race in competitions, as he prefers to jog peacefully.
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Do you want to race to the finish line?
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