Definition of racetrack

racetracknoun

Đường đua

/ˈreɪstræk//ˈreɪstræk/

The word "racetrack" is a compound word formed from the words "race" and "track." "Race" comes from the Old French word "course," meaning "course or running." "Track" originated from the Old English word "tracan," meaning "to follow or trace." The term "racetrack" first appeared in the 18th century, referring to a specific course or path designated for horse racing. Over time, it expanded to encompass other forms of racing, including cars and bicycles.

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a track for races between runners, cars, bicycles, etc.

đường đua dành cho các vận động viên chạy bộ, ô tô, xe đạp, v.v.

Example:
  • You can't cross the road—it's like a racetrack.

    Bạn không thể băng qua đường - nó giống như một đường đua.

a track where horses race and the buildings, etc. that are connected with it

một đường đua nơi ngựa đua và các tòa nhà, v.v. được kết nối với nó

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