races

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İngilizce - Türkçe
at yarışı
yarışlar

Kayak yarışlarında rekabet ederiz. - We compete in ski races.

Duydum ki sen uzun mesafeli yarışlarda mükemmelsin. - I heard, that you are great in long distance races.

race
yarışmak

Cidden benimle yarışmak istiyor musun? - Do you seriously want to race me?

race
ırk

İşverenler ırkları, dinleri, etnik kökenleri, deri renkleri, cinsiyetleri, yaşları, medeni durumları, engellilikleri ya da cinsel yönelimleri nedeniyle işçileri işe almayı reddemezler. - Employers cannot refuse to hire workers because of their race, religion, ethnic origin, skin colour, sex, age, marital status, disability or sexual orientation.

Atom bombaları insan ırkı için bir tehlikedir. - Atomic bombs are a danger to the human race.

race
koşu

Hiç ekstra küçüklükte koşu gömleğiniz var mı? - Do you have any race shirts in extra small?

Bazı ünlü yabancı koşucular o yarışa girdi. - Some famous foreign runners entered that race.

race
yarış

Yüz elli kişi maraton yarışına girdi. - One hundred and fifty people entered the marathon race.

Arabayı yarışa sokma.Biz mümkün olduğu kadar onu uzağa götürteceğiz. - Don't race the car. We want to make it go as far as possible.

race
soy

İnsan ırkı bile bir gün soyu tükenmiş olacak. - Even the human race will become extinct one day.

race
anasoy
race
acele ile yapmak
race
{i} familya
race
(aracı) hızlı sürmek
race
kök

İşverenler ırkları, dinleri, etnik kökenleri, deri renkleri, cinsiyetleri, yaşları, medeni durumları, engellilikleri ya da cinsel yönelimleri nedeniyle işçileri işe almayı reddemezler. - Employers cannot refuse to hire workers because of their race, religion, ethnic origin, skin colour, sex, age, marital status, disability or sexual orientation.

race
kavim
race
müsabaka
race
atı dörtnala koşturmak
race
sülale
race
dörtnala koşturmak
race
budun
race
hızlı gitmek
race
yatak
race
yuva
race
{i} at yarışı

Bu bir at yarışı gibi. - It's like a horse race.

O, dürbününü kullanarak at yarışını izledi. - He watched the horse race using his binoculars.

race
çok hızlı götürmek
race
(motor) fazla hızlı çalışmak
race
yetiştirmek
race
(ç.) at yarışı
race
çok hızlı gitmek
race
su akıntısı
race
seğirtmek
go kart races
kart yarışları gitmek
race
(Mühendislik) Rulman iç bileziği , rulman bilyasının temasettiği iç taraftaki alan
race
rastlanır
race
ırklar
how many races are there today
bugün kaç yarış var
how many races has this jockey won
bu cokey kaç yarış kazandı
native races
yerli ırklar
race
{i} yuva (makine)
race
{i} mücâdele

O, kayak yarışlarında mücadele ediyor. - He competes in ski races.

race
hareket eden bir makina parçası yatağı
race
fazla hızlı işlemek ma-
race
{f} yarıştırmak
race
{i} sınıf
race
{f} (atı) dörtnala koşturmak; (aracı) hızlı sürmek. 4
race
{f} yarışa sokmak
race
{f} hızlı akmak
race
ırk,v.yarış: n.yarış
race
{i} döl
race
{i} tad (şarap)
race
{i} hayat

Tom'un hayatta büyük bir tutkusu bir yarış arabası sürücüsü olmaktı. - Tom's one big ambition in life was to become a race car driver.

Fadıl'ın hayatını kurtarmak için zamana karşı bir yarıştı. - It was a race against the clock to save Fadil's life.

race
{f} hızlı çalışmak (motor)
race
(isim) ırk, döl, soy, nesil, cins, tür, familya, sınıf, tad (şarap), yarış, koşu, at yarışı, mücâdele, akıntı, ömür, hayat, yuva (makine)
race
bu oluktan hızla akan su
race
(İnşaat) (bearing) bilezik zarf, kafes (rulman)
race
yarış etmek
race
{i} ömür
race
seğirtme
race
{i} tür
race
suyun bentten değirmene aktığı oluk veya geçit
race
{f} hızlı gitmek; koşmak
race
cins

İşverenler ırkları, dinleri, etnik kökenleri, deri renkleri, cinsiyetleri, yaşları, medeni durumları, engellilikleri ya da cinsel yönelimleri nedeniyle işçileri işe almayı reddemezler. - Employers cannot refuse to hire workers because of their race, religion, ethnic origin, skin colour, sex, age, marital status, disability or sexual orientation.

race
nesil
İngilizce - İngilizce
Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service
A subgroup of a species characterized by conspicuous physiological, biological, geographical, or ecological properties
Races are divided into four main classes in New Zealand Maiden: for horses that have not won a race Intermediate: for horses that have won 1 or 2 races Progressive: for horses that have won 2 or more races Open: these races are open to all contenders, but usually progressive class or higher Some of these races are called "stakes races", see below
third-person singular of race
In biology, the same as subspecies In culture, cultural categories that classify and account for human diversity
Dormus - highly evolved humanoids on eos, became the orrum after the time of McCain Graboid - primitive and fanatic race Orrum - enlightened inhabitants of Eos, former Dormus
Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service RACES can only be activated by a governmental entity The volunteer in charge is the Radio Officer (RO) In most cases, the ham operators who are involved in emergency preparedness belong to both ARES and RACES If a major incident develops, they can begin setting up supplemental radio networks as ARES members When local government is ready to declare an emergency and activate RACES, the operators and equipment are already in place
plural of race
arms races
plural form of arms race
barrel races
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barrel race
barrel races
plural form of barrel race
caucus races
plural form of caucus race
drag races
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drag race

She's hooning up and down Huon Road, she often drag races on that street.

drag races
plural form of drag race
egg and spoon races
plural form of egg and spoon race
horse races
plural form of horse race
race
A rhizome, especially of ginger
race
A large group of people distinguished from others on the basis of common, genetically linked, physical characteristics, such as skin color or hair type

Race was a significant issue during apartheid in South Africa.

race
To move or drive at high speed

Her heart was racing as she peered into the dimly lit room.

race
One of the categories from the many subcategorizations of the human species. See Wikipedia's article on historical definitions of race

The Native Americans colonized the New World in several waves from Asia, and thus they are part of the same Mongoloid race.

race
Travels, runs, or journeys
race
The bushings of a rolling element bearing which contacts the rolling elements
race
A category or species of something that has emerged or evolved from an older one (with an implied parallel to animal breeding or evolutionary science)

Recent developments in artificial intelligence has brought about a new race of robots that can perform household chores without supervision.

race
A breed or strain of domesticated animal
relay races
plural form of relay race
sack races
plural form of sack race
wheelbarrow races
plural form of wheelbarrow race
race
Research in Advanced Communications Experiment
race
If you race somewhere, you go there as quickly as possible. He raced across town to the State House building
race
If you race, you take part in a race. In the 10 years I raced in Europe, 30 drivers were killed They may even have raced each other -- but not regularly
race
à biotype
race
A channel or guide along which a shuttle is driven back and forth, as in a loom, sewing machine, etc
race
The descendants of a common ancestor; a family, tribe, people, or nation, believed or presumed to belong to the same stock; a lineage; a breed
race
To take part in a race (in the sense of a contest)
race
a contest of speed; "the race is to the swift"
race
to work as fast as possible towards a goal, sometimes in competition with others; "We are racing to find a cure for AIDS"
race
Race of the reference person of the consumer unit Families are included in two racial groups; black and "white and other " The "other" group comprises such races as Native Americans, Alaskan Natives, Asians, and Pacific Islanders
race
The U S Department of Education's classification taxonomy includes: Black Non-Hispanic (African American), American Indian/Alaskan Native (Native American), Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic, and White Non-Hispanic
race
Esp
race
A large group of people distinguished from others on the basis of a common heritage
race
1 A very strong tidal current created with two tides of a different strength meet; 2 One of a series of competitive boat races in a regatta
race
A root
race
very rapid current through a comparatively narrow channel
race
The population is divided into five groups on the basis of race: White, Black, American Indian/Aleut Eskimo, Asian or Pacific Islander and Other races beginning with March 1989 The last category includes any other race except the four mentioned In most of the published tables, "Other Races'' are shown in total population
race
the flow of air that is driven backwards by an aircraft propeller
race
{f} participate in a contest of speed (i.e. running, driving, cycling)
race
Royal Automobile Club de l'Espana
race
You describe a situation as a race against time when you have to work very fast in order to do something before a particular time, or before another thing happens. An air force spokesman said the rescue operation was a race against time. A promontory of southeast Newfoundland, Canada, on the coast of the Avalon Peninsula. Term once commonly used in physical anthropology to denote a division of humankind possessing traits that are transmissible by descent and sufficient to characterize it as a distinct human type (e.g., Caucasoid, Mongoloid, Negroid). Today the term has little scientific standing, as older methods of differentiation, including hair form and body measurement, have given way to the comparative analysis of DNA and gene frequencies relating to such factors as blood typing, the excretion of amino acids, and inherited enzyme deficiencies. Because all human populations today are extremely similar genetically, most researchers have abandoned the concept of race for the concept of the cline, a graded series of differences occurring along a line of environmental or geographical transition. This reflects the recognition that human populations have always been in a state of flux, with genes constantly flowing from one gene pool to another, impeded only by physical or ecological boundaries. While relative isolation does preserve genetic differences and allow populations to maximally adapt to climatic and disease factors over long periods of time, all groups currently existing are thoroughly "mixed" genetically, and such differences as still exist do not lend themselves to simple typologizing. "Race" is today primarily a sociological designation, identifying a class sharing some outward physical characteristics and some commonalities of culture and history. See also climatic adaptation, ethnic group, racism. Chicago Race Riot of 1919 East Saint Louis Race Riot Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race relay race automobile racing dogsled racing drag racing Grand Prix racing harness racing horse racing motorcycle racing Quarter horse racing sports car racing stock car racing
race
a canal for a current of water
race
Receive-any control element A type of control field held in the CICS receive-any pool set aside for VTAM receive-any operations
race
A race is a competition to see who is the fastest, for example in running, swimming, or driving. The women's race was won by the American, Patti Sue Plumer
race
Many horses run in a race
race
people who are believed to belong to the same genetic stock; "some biologists doubt that there are important genetic differences between races of human beings"
race
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 see also arms race, rat race
race
The offender's race
race
The older classification of humans according to physical characteristics, such as shape of head, color of skin, hair patterns, body structure and so on Now considered scientifically ineffective
race
Company; herd; breed
race
Of a motor, to run rapidly when not engaged to a transmission
race
A variety of such fixed character that it may be propagated by seed
race
swift progress; rapid course; a running
race
A very rapid current through a comparatively narrow channel
race
A population geographically separated from others of its species that develops significantly different characteristics; informal for subspecies
race
a contest of speed; "the race is to the swift" any competition; "the race for the presidency" people who are believed to belong to the same genetic stock; "some biologists doubt that there are important genetic differences between races of human beings" compete in a race; "he is running the Marathon this year"; "let's race and see who gets there first" cause to move fast or to rush or race; "The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze" to work as fast as possible towards a goal, sometimes in competition with others; "We are racing to find a cure for AIDS
race
step on it; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street"
race
Competitive action of any kind, especially when prolonged; hence, career; course of life
race
A contest between people, animals, vehicles, etc. where the goal is to be the first to reach some objective. Several horses run in a horse race, and the first one to reach the finishing post wins; in an arms race several countries each try to acquire more powerful weapons than any other
race
The primary taxonomic category of which the individual identifies himself or herself as a member, or of which the parent identifies the child as a member
race
A fast moving current of water
race
(biology) a taxonomic group that is a division of a species; usually arises as a consequence of geographical isolation within a species
race
A rhizome (esp. of ginger)
race
If you race a vehicle or animal, you prepare it for races and make it take part in races. He still raced sports cars as often as he could
race
Sharpness of a wine
race
To run too fast at times, as a marine engine or screw, when the screw is lifted out of water by the action of a heavy sea
race
A race is one of the major groups which human beings can be divided into according to their physical features, such as the colour of their skin. The College welcomes students of all races, faiths, and nationalities see also human race, race relations
race
To raze
race
A self classification by people according to the biological heritage with which they most closely identify Race as used by the Bureau of the Census generally adheres to guidelines in Federal Statistical Directive No 15, as issued by the U S Office of Management and Budget
race
Str Int Wis Dex Con
race
{i} contest of speed; descent, heritage
race
A population, or group, of human beings who share the same physical traits, such as hair, eye and skin color
race
If something races towards a particular state or position, it moves very fast towards that state or position. Do they realize we are racing towards complete economic collapse?
race
To run a race with
race
compete in a race; "he is running the Marathon this year"; "let's race and see who gets there first"
race
The races are a series of horse races that are held in a particular place on a particular day. People go to watch and to bet on which horse will win. The high point of this trip was a day at the races
race
open only to losers in early stages of contests
race
To run swiftly; to contend in a race; as, the animals raced over the ground; the ships raced from port to port
race
cause to move fast or to rush or race; "The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze"
race
To cause to contend in a race; to drive at high speed; as, to race horses
race
If your mind races, or if thoughts race through your mind, you think very fast about something, especially when you are in a difficult or dangerous situation. I made sure I sounded calm but my mind was racing Bits and pieces of the past raced through her mind
race
A progressive movement toward a goal
race
(1) Production of undesirable output sequences in response to change in circuit inputs (2) A logic condition where signals arrive at the same time
race
"a classification that is not typically chosen but instead assigned by others; defined most often by physical characteristics" (McNergney & Herbert, 1998, p 552)
race
A progress; a course; a movement or progression
race
A position in which it is no longer possible for either player to hit or block the other, as compared to a position of contact The relative standing of the players' pip counts A player with a lower pip count is said to be ahead in the race
race
A game, match, etc
race
One of the categories from the many subcategorizations of the human species
race
This refers to each distinct side in an RTS game Usually, two races are pitted against each other, e g humans vs aliens, Romans vs Vikings, Round Robots vs Square Robots The usual convention is to have a number of different groups that play very differently, whilst still giving everyone a balanced game
race
A subjective term used to distinguish groups of people but not necessarily to denote biological or physical differences In the 2000 Census, respondents selected the race or races with which they most closely identified; it was the first census that allowed respondents to select more than one racial category As defined by the Office of Management and Budget, the racial categories in the 2000 Census were: White, Black/African-American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, and “Some other race ”
race
to work as fast as possible towards a goal, sometimes in competition with others; "We are racing to find a cure for AIDS
race
The current of water that turns a water wheel, or the channel in which it flows; a mill race
race
Hence: The act or process of running in competition; a contest of speed in any way, as in running, riding, driving, skating, rowing, sailing; in the plural, usually, a meeting for contests in the running of horses; as, he attended the races
race
Peculiar flavor, taste, or strength, as of wine; that quality, or assemblage of qualities, which indicates origin or kind, as in wine; hence, characteristic flavor; smack
race
African American Persons who reported their race as African American, Afro-American, Black or Negro, Black Puerto Rican, Jamaican, Nigerian, West Indian, or Haitian and who reported they were not of Hispanic origin Asian and Pacific Islander Persons who reported their race as Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Asian Indian, Korean, Vietnamese, "Other Asian," or one of the Pacific Islander groups, and who reported they were not of Hispanic origin Other Non-Hispanic Persons who reported their race as American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, or "Other" entries not elsewhere classified, and who reported they were not of Hispanic origin White Non-Hispanic Persons who reported their race as "White" or reported entries such as Canadian, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near Easterner, Arab, or Polish; and who reported they were not of Hispanic origin
race
A race consists of one or more events, generally on one day One race may have a 10k run, 5k run and 1mi fun/run (each of which is an event)
race
any competition; "the race for the presidency"
race
If your heart races, it beats very quickly because you are excited or afraid. Her heart raced uncontrollably. see also racing
race
Hence, characteristic quality or disposition
race
A strong or rapid current of water, or the channel or passage for such a current; a powerful current or heavy sea, sometimes produced by the meeting of two tides; as, the Portland Race; the Race of Alderney
races

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    rac·es

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    reysız

    Telaffuz

    /ˈrāsəz/ /ˈreɪsəz/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'rAs ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English ras, from Old Norse rAs; akin to Old English r[AE]s rush.

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