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['greɪhaundz]
общая лексика
"Грейхаундз", "Борзые" (регбийный клуб Оксфордского университета [Oxford University])
['greɪhaund]
общая лексика
борзая (порода охотничьих собак; используется тж. для собачьих бегов [greyhound racing]; шерсть короткая, гладкая; окрас разнообразный; ноги длинные; морда острая; высота 70-75 см)
нефтегазовая промышленность
короткая свеча бурильных труб
синоним
существительное
общая лексика
борзая (порода собак)
борзая
морской термин
быстроходное океанское судно
The English Greyhound, or simply the Greyhound, is a breed of dog, a sighthound which has been bred for coursing, greyhound racing and hunting. Since the rise in large-scale adoption of retired racing Greyhounds, the breed has seen a resurgence in popularity as a family pet.
Greyhounds are defined as a tall, muscular, smooth-coated, "S-shaped" type of sighthound with a long tail and tough feet. Greyhounds are a separate breed from other related sighthounds, such as the Italian greyhound.
The Greyhound is a gentle and intelligent breed whose combination of long, powerful legs, deep chest, flexible spine, and slim build allows it to reach average race speeds exceeding 64 kilometres per hour (40 mph). The Greyhound can reach a full speed of 70 kilometres per hour (43 mph) within 30 metres (98 ft), or six strides from the boxes, traveling at almost 20 metres per second (66 ft/s) for the first 250 metres (820 ft) of a race.