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Что (кто) такое racer - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Racer (snake); Racer snake; Racer (roller coaster); Racers; The Racer; Racers (disambiguation); Racer (disambiguation); The racer; The Racer (disambiguation)

racer         
(racers)
1.
A racer is a person or animal that takes part in races.
Tim Powell is a former champion powerboat racer.
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2.
A racer is a vehicle such as a car or bicycle that is designed to be used in races and therefore travels fast.
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Racer         
·noun The common American black snake.
II. Racer ·noun One who, or that which, races, or contends in a race; ·esp., a race horse.
III. Racer ·noun One of the circular iron or steel rails on which the chassis of a heavy gun is turned.
racer         
¦ noun
1. an animal or vehicle used for racing.
a person who competes in races.
2. a harmless fast-moving slender snake. [Coluber constrictor (N. America) and other species.]
3. a circular horizontal rail along which the carriage or traversing platform of a heavy gun moves.

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Racer

Racer or The Racer or Racers may refer to:

Примеры употребления для racer
1. The driver was pro drag racer Troy Warren Critchley, an Australian drag racer now based in Wylie, Texas.
2. Last month the 28–year–old Formula 1 racer was seen drooling over a pretty brunette.
3. On Monday, the world‘s best golfer became a celebrity stock car racer.
4. Five friends built the racer in Colorado Springs for an event in Seattle in late September.
5. Photograph: Don McPhee Until recently, Gordon Lord was a proud pigeon racer.