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races$515502$ - traducción al griego

ORGANIZATION
RACES

races      
n. ιπποδρομίες
relay race         
  • Relays commemorative coin]]
  • A final-leg runner for the [[University of Wisconsin]]
  • Two runners prepare to pass the baton.
  • Swimmers about to make the pass during a relay race
TEAM SPORT IN ATHLETICS, SWIMMING, ETC
Relay Race; Relay racing; Relay races; Baton (running); Sprint relay; Relay team; Relay (race); Overnight Running Relay; Relay (athletics); Relay race (athletics); Relay Racing; Track relay; Medley relay (athletics); Relay running; 4 x 500 metres relay; 4 x 150 metres relay; 4 × 150 metres relay; 4 × 500 metres relay; 4 × 250 metres relay; 4x150 metres relay; 4 x 250 metres relay; 4x500 metres relay; 4x300 metres relay; 4 x 300 metres relay; 4 × 300 metres relay; 4x250 metres relay
σκυταλοδρομία
flat race         
Bumper races; Bumper race; Flat race; National hunt flat race; National Hunt Flat; National Hunt flat
αγώνας χωρίς εμπόδια

Definición

Racial
·adj Of or pertaining to a race or family of men; as, the racial complexion.

Wikipedia

Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service

The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) is an emergency radio service authorized in Part 97.407 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and regulations governing amateur radio in the United States.

The concept of a standby "Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service" to replace the conventional "Amateur Radio Service" during wartime was developed in 1952 as result of input from the American Radio Relay League and the Department of the Army's Office of Civil Defense. During World War II, the Amateur Radio Service had been silenced and a new War Emergency Radio Service (WERS) had to be created from scratch in a process that took six months.

The resulting standby RACES service was designed to provide a quicker and smoother transition in the event the President ever needed to silence the regular Amateur Radio Service again when invoking the War Powers Act of 1941. Despite many wars involving the United States since 1952, this has never happened.