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- Dictionaryrace/reɪs/
noun
- 1. a competition between runners, horses, vehicles, etc. to see which is the fastest in covering a set course: "Hill started from pole position and won the race" Similar
- 2. a strong or rapid current flowing through a narrow channel in the sea or a river: "angling for tuna in turbulent tidal races" Similar
verb
- 1. compete with another or others to see who is fastest at covering a set course or achieving an objective: "the vet took blood samples from the horses before they raced" Similar
- 2. move or progress swiftly or at full speed: "I raced into the house" Similar
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a group of people who share the same language, history, characteristics, etc.:
The meaning of RACE is any one of the groups that humans are often divided into based on physical traits regarded as common among people of shared ancestry; also : the fact of dividing people, or of people being divided, into such groups : categorization by race. How to use race in a sentence.
17 Mei 2024 · race, the idea that the human species is divided into distinct groups on the basis of inherited physical and behavioral differences.
Any of several extensive human populations associated with broadly defined regions of the world and distinguished from one another on the basis of inheritable physical characteristics, traditionally conceived as including such traits as pigmentation, hair texture, and facial features.
A race is a situation in which people or organizations compete with each other for power or control. The race for the White House begins in earnest today. The race is on to build up membership fast. Synonyms: contest, competition, quest, rivalry More Synonyms of race. 5. See also arms race, rat race. 6. variable noun.