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英语

Racing

ˈreɪsɪŋ
非常常见
~ 2200
~ 2200
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Racing -

Engaging in a competition or contest of speed, typically involving vehicles, animals, or athletes.

例子: She enjoys watching horse racing on weekends.
使用: formal语境: sports events, competitions
笔记: Commonly used in the context of organized sports and competitions.

Moving or progressing rapidly or at a high speed.

例子: The project is racing ahead of schedule.
使用: formal/informal语境: work, projects, activities
笔记: Can be used in both formal and informal contexts to indicate rapid progress or movement.

The act of engaging in the activity of racing vehicles, animals, or oneself.

例子: He took up motorcycle racing as a hobby.
使用: formal语境: hobbies, leisure activities
笔记: Refers to the activity of participating in races as a hobby or recreational pursuit.

Racing的同义词

racing

The act of competing in a race, usually involving speed and competition.
例子: The horses were racing around the track.
笔记: N/A

speeding

Moving or operating quickly, often exceeding the legal speed limit.
例子: The car was speeding down the highway.
笔记: Focuses more on the act of moving quickly rather than direct competition.

sprinting

Running or moving at a high speed over a short distance.
例子: The athletes were sprinting to the finish line.
笔记: Specifically refers to running at maximum speed over a short distance.

dashing

Moving quickly or suddenly.
例子: The children were dashing across the playground.
笔记: Less formal than 'racing' and can imply a sense of urgency or sudden movement.

competitiveness

The quality of being competitive or having a strong desire to win or be the best.
例子: His competitiveness drove him to excel in the competition.
笔记: Focuses more on the attitude or mindset of being competitive rather than the physical act of racing.

Racing的表达方式,常用短语

Neck and neck

This phrase means two competitors are very close or even with each other in a race or competition.
例子: The two horses were neck and neck as they approached the finish line.
笔记: The original word 'racing' refers to the act of participating in a competition, while 'neck and neck' specifically describes the close proximity of competitors.

Off to the races

This idiom means to start or progress quickly and energetically.
例子: After a slow start, the team is now off to the races with their new strategy.
笔记: While 'racing' refers to the act of competing in a race, 'off to the races' signifies a rapid or enthusiastic beginning or progress in an endeavor.

Run a tight race

To run a tight race means that the competitors are evenly matched and the outcome is uncertain.
例子: The two candidates are running a tight race in the election polls.
笔记: In contrast to the term 'racing' which focuses on the action of competing, 'run a tight race' emphasizes the closeness and uncertainty of the competition.

Race against time

This phrase refers to an urgent situation where time is limited and critical.
例子: Doctors were in a race against time to save the patient's life.
笔记: While 'racing' generally refers to a competition, 'race against time' describes a situation where time is a crucial factor in achieving a goal or completing a task.

Slow and steady wins the race

This saying conveys the idea that consistency and persistence lead to success, even if progress is gradual.
例子: Although progress is slow, remember that slow and steady wins the race.
笔记: Contrary to the fast-paced nature of 'racing', 'slow and steady wins the race' emphasizes the importance of patience and perseverance in achieving goals.

In the fast lane

To be in the fast lane means to be living or working in a way that is fast-paced, exciting, or high-pressure.
例子: Since joining the new project, she has been living life in the fast lane.
笔记: While 'racing' refers to a competitive event, 'in the fast lane' describes a lifestyle or situation characterized by speed and intensity.

Win by a nose

To win by a nose means to narrowly win a competition, often by a very small margin.
例子: The runner managed to win the race by a nose, just barely ahead of the competitor.
笔记: Unlike 'racing', which denotes the act of participating in a competition, 'win by a nose' focuses on the close victory achieved by a small distance.

Racing的日常(俚语)表达

Speed demon

A person who drives or races extremely fast.
例子: Tom is a real speed demon on the track.
笔记: The term 'speed demon' emphasizes the excessive speed and thrill-seeking behavior of the person, compared to just 'racing.'

Burning rubber

To accelerate quickly in a vehicle, usually accompanied by the smell and sight of burning rubber.
例子: The racecar burned rubber as it accelerated down the straightaway.
笔记: This slang term vividly describes the action of accelerating in a race, focusing on the tire friction and speed rather than just the act of racing.

Drag racing

A type of high-speed race in which cars compete to accelerate on a straight, flat track.
例子: He's really into drag racing and customizing cars.
笔记: Drag racing is a specific subcategory of racing that involves unique rules and focuses primarily on straight-line speed and acceleration.

Speedster

A person or vehicle that is exceptionally fast, especially in racing.
例子: The new driver is a real speedster when it comes to navigating the curves.
笔记: This term specifically highlights the speed and agility of the person or vehicle, often used in admiration or to highlight impressive racing skills.

Gearhead

A person who is extremely interested in cars, particularly in engines and mechanical aspects.
例子: She loves all things cars and is a real gearhead when it comes to racing.
笔记: While not directly related to the act of racing, a gearhead may be heavily involved in the racing scene due to their passion for cars and mechanical knowledge.

Finish line frenzy

The excitement and chaos that ensue when nearing the end of a race, particularly at the finish line.
例子: The crowd erupted into a finish line frenzy as the cars neared the end of the race.
笔记: This term captures the intense atmosphere and emotions associated with the final moments of a race, distinct from the overall concept of racing.

Pedal to the metal

To accelerate a vehicle at full throttle or maximum speed.
例子: He put the pedal to the metal and took off down the track.
笔记: This slang expression emphasizes pushing the vehicle to its maximum capacity for speed, going beyond just the act of racing itself.

Racing - 例子

Racing is a popular sport all around the world.
The Formula 1 race is the most prestigious racing event.
He is a professional racing driver.

Racing的语法

Racing - 动词 (Verb) / 动词,动名词或现在分词 (Verb, gerund or present participle)
词元: race
变位
名词,复数 (Noun, plural): races, race
名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass): race
动词,过去时 (Verb, past tense): raced
动词,动名词或现在分词 (Verb, gerund or present participle): racing
动词,第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, 3rd person singular present): races
动词,原形 (Verb, base form): race
动词,非第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): race
音节、划分和重音
racing 包含2个音节: rac • ing
音标: ˈrā-siŋ
rac ing , ˈrā siŋ (红色音节是重读的)

Racing - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
racing: ~ 2200 (非常常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
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