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Definition of "race" in inglés

noun

  1. A contest between people, animals, vehicles, etc. where the goal is to be the first to reach some objective.

    • Several horses ran in a horse race: the first one to reach the finishing post won.
    • The race to cure cancer
    • The race around the park was won by Johnny, who ran faster than the others.
    • We had a race to see who could finish the book the quickest.
  2. Swift progress; rapid motion; an instance of moving or driving at high speed.

  3. (electronics, computing) A race condition; a bug or problem that occurs when two or more components attempt to use the same resource at the same time.

  4. A sequence of events; a progressive movement toward a goal.

  5. A fast-moving current of water.

  6. A water channel, especially one built to lead water to or from a point where it is utilised, such as that which powers a millwheel.

  7. A path that something or someone moves along.

  8. A guide or channel that a component of a machine moves along:

  9. (gambling) A keno gambling session.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To take part in a race (in the sense of a contest).

    • The drivers were racing around the track.
  2. (transitive) To compete against in a race (contest).

    • I raced him to the car, but he was there first, so he got to ride shotgun.
  3. (intransitive) To move or drive at high speed; to hurry or speed.

    • As soon as it was time to go home, he raced for the door.
    • Her heart was racing as she peered into the dimly lit room.
    • The horse raced past the barn fell.
  4. (intransitive, of a motor) To run rapidly when not engaged to a transmission.

noun

  1. A group of sentient beings, particularly people, distinguished by common ancestry, heritage or characteristics (see Wikipedia's article on historical definitions of race):

  2. A group of organisms distinguished by common characteristics; often an informal infraspecific rank in taxonomy, below species:

  3. (by extension) A category or kind of thing distinguished by common characteristics.

  4. (obsolete) Peculiar flavour, taste, or strength, as of wine; that quality, or assemblage of qualities, which indicates origin or kind, as in wine; hence, characteristic flavour.

  5. (obsolete) Characteristic quality or disposition.

  6. (obsolete) The sexual activity of conceiving and bearing biological offspring.

  • (archaic, uncountable) Ancestry, lineage.

  • (obsolete) A step in a lineage or succession; a generation.

  • (obsolete, uncountable) Progeny, offspring, descendants.

  • verb

    1. To assign a race to; to perceive as having a (usually specified) race.

    2. (obsolete) To pass down certain phenotypic traits to offspring.

    noun

    1. (botany) A rhizome or root, especially of ginger.

    verb

    1. (archaic) To sharpen (a grindstone) by scraping its surface.

    2. Alternative spelling of raze.

    verb

    1. (transitive, obsolete) To pluck or snatch (something); also, to pull (something).