horse racing.

listen to the pronunciation of horse racing.
Englisch - Türkisch
at yarışı

Bütün parasını at yarışına harcamayacak kadar akıllı. - He knows better than to spend all his money on horse racing.

Hatoyama at yarışında kumar oynayarak ailesini desteklediğini söylüyor. - Hatoyama says that he supports his family by gambling on horse racing.

horse race
at yarısı
horse racing
at yarısı
horse race
at yarışı
horse racing
ganyan
Englisch - Englisch
gee-gees

I put some money on the gee-gees last week, and I've got to see a bloke about it.

horse race
A competitive race for horses carrying jockeys; often the subject of betting
horse race
An exciting and arduous competition (as in a political campaign)
horse racing
a sport where horses and their jockeys compete to be fastest
horse race
a contest of speed between horses; usually held for the purpose of betting
horse race
professional competition of speed of horses and their riders
horse racing
the sport of racing horses
horse racing
Horse racing is a sport in which horses ridden by people called jockeys run in races, sometimes jumping over fences. a sport in which horses with riders race against each other flat racing, steeplechase steeplechase, jockey jockey. Sport of running horses at speed. Typically, Thoroughbreds are raced with a rider astride and Standardbreds with the horse pulling a conveyance with a driver. Though racing has an ancient lineage, the first regularly organized national races were established in England under Charles II (r. 1660-85), and the first in North America were held on Long Island in 1665. These early races were match events between two or three horses and were run in heats; a horse had to complete at least two heats to be judged the winner. By the mid-18th century, larger fields of runners and single-race "dash" events were the norm. Handicap racing emerged in the mid-18th century as well, as gambling came to be a standard part of horse racing. Pari-mutuel betting was instituted in the 20th century. Thoroughbred racing, conducted on a flat, elliptical, mile-long track, attracts the largest purses, followed by harness racing and quarter-horse racing. The most important U.S. Thoroughbred races are the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes. See also steeplechase
horse racing.
Favoriten