Pronunciation: /ˈreɪsɪŋ/
noun a competitive activity or sport in which participants compete to be the first to reach a particular goal
A1 I enjoy watching horse racing.
A2 She is learning how to ride a bike for the first time and is excited about racing her friends.
B1 The annual Formula 1 racing event attracts thousands of spectators from around the world.
B2 After months of training, he finally qualified for the prestigious marathon racing event.
C1 The company sponsored a racing team in the championship series to promote their brand.
C2 His passion for racing cars led him to become a professional driver and compete in international circuits.
verb participating in a race or races
A1 I am racing against my friend in a running competition.
A2 She enjoys racing cars on the weekends.
B1 The athletes were racing to the finish line with all their might.
B2 The cyclists were racing through the winding roads of the countryside.
C1 The horse racing industry is a multi-billion dollar business.
C2 He was disqualified from the swimming competition for racing before the signal.
formal The annual racing event drew in competitors from all over the world.
informal I love watching racing on TV, it's so exciting!
slang Let's go catch some street racing tonight.
figurative Her heart was racing with excitement as she waited for the results.
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