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Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > беговое состязание
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6 réunion
réunion [ʀeynjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = séance) meeting• réunion d'information/de travail briefing/work sessionb. [de faits, objets] collection ; [d'amis, membres d'une famille, d'un club] bringing together ; [d'éléments] combination* * *ʀeynjɔ̃nom propre féminin* * *ʀeynjɔ̃ nf* * *réunion nf1 Admin, Pol ( séance) meeting (entre between); réunion publique public meeting; réunion du conseil d'administration board meeting; être en réunion [personne] to be at ou in a meeting; [comité] to be meeting; tenir une réunion to hold a meeting;2 Sport meeting; réunion sportive/hippique sports/race meeting;3 ( rencontre) gathering, get-together; réunion amicale/mondaine friendly/social gathering; réunion familiale or de famille family gathering ou reunion;5 ( groupement) (de talents, volontés) combination; (de poèmes, d'œuvres) collection; ( d'objets) assembly; par la réunion d'indices multiples by getting ou putting together various pieces of evidence;6 ( fusion) Hist, Pol ( rattachement) union (à with); ( après séparation) reunification; Écon, Entr ( de sociétés) merger; la réunion des deux Allemagnes the reunification of Germany;8 Math ( d'ensembles) union.[reynjɔ̃] nom fémininréunion de famille family reunion ou gathering3. [retrouvailles] reunion4. [congrès] meetingréunion publique public ou open meetingdites que je suis en réunion say that I'm at ou in a meeting5. [regroupement - de faits, de preuves] bringing together, assembling, gathering ; [ - de sociétés] merging ; [ - d'États] unionréunion (sportive) sports meeting, sporting event -
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réunion [ʀeynjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = séance) meeting• réunion d'information/de travail briefing/work sessionb. [de faits, objets] collection ; [d'amis, membres d'une famille, d'un club] bringing together ; [d'éléments] combination* * *ʀeynjɔ̃nom propre féminin* * *ʀeynjɔ̃ nf* * *réunion nf1 Admin, Pol ( séance) meeting (entre between); réunion publique public meeting; réunion du conseil d'administration board meeting; être en réunion [personne] to be at ou in a meeting; [comité] to be meeting; tenir une réunion to hold a meeting;2 Sport meeting; réunion sportive/hippique sports/race meeting;3 ( rencontre) gathering, get-together; réunion amicale/mondaine friendly/social gathering; réunion familiale or de famille family gathering ou reunion;5 ( groupement) (de talents, volontés) combination; (de poèmes, d'œuvres) collection; ( d'objets) assembly; par la réunion d'indices multiples by getting ou putting together various pieces of evidence;6 ( fusion) Hist, Pol ( rattachement) union (à with); ( après séparation) reunification; Écon, Entr ( de sociétés) merger; la réunion des deux Allemagnes the reunification of Germany;8 Math ( d'ensembles) union.[reynjɔ̃] nom propre fémininvoir aussi link=île île -
8 Pferderennen
n horse racing; einzelnes: horse race* * *das Pferderennenhorseracing; horse-race; race-meeting* * *Pfer|de|ren|nennt(Sportart) (horse) racing; (einzelnes Rennen) (horse) race* * *(a meeting for horse-racing.) the races* * *Pfer·de·ren·nennt horse-racing* * *das horse race; (Sportart) horse racingbeim Pferderennen sein — be at the races pl.
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мн.
horse race ед.; race-meeting ед.; the races; steeplechase ед. (по пересеченной местности)* * *horse race ед.; race-meeting ед.; the races* * *capersgambadoesgambolshopshorse-coursehorse-racejumpsleapsprancesskips -
10 riunione
f meetingdi amici, famiglia reunion* * *riunione s.f.1 ( il riunire) reuniting, putting together, joining together: la riunione di due parti staccate, the joining together of two detached parts2 ( il riunirsi) meeting, gathering, reunion; (fam.) get-together: riunione di famiglia, family reunion; riunione di vecchi compagni di scuola, college reunion; una riunione di professori, a teachers' meeting; riunione mondana, social gathering; riunione d'affari, business meeting; riunione del consiglio di amministrazione, directors' meeting; riunione di atletica leggera, di corse, athletic meeting, race meeting; prendere parte a una riunione, to attend a meeting; convocare, tenere una riunione, to call, to hold a meeting; essere in riunione, to be in a meeting.* * *[riu'njone]sostantivo femminile1) (convegno) meeting, assemblyconvocare o indire una riunione to call a meeting; essere in riunione [ persona] to be at o in a meeting; tenere una riunione — to hold a meeting
2) (incontro) gatheringriunione di famiglia — family gathering o reunion
* * *riunione/riu'njone/sostantivo f.1 (convegno) meeting, assembly; convocare o indire una riunione to call a meeting; essere in riunione [ persona] to be at o in a meeting; tenere una riunione to hold a meeting -
11 Rennen
n; -s, -; running; (Wettrennen) race; (Rennveranstaltung) race(s Pl.); ein Rennen fahren drive in a race; totes Rennen dead heat; aus dem Rennen fallen drop out of the race; aus dem Rennen werfen put s.o. out of the race; das Rennen machen come in first; fig. come out on top; jemanden ins Rennen schicken fig., als Kandidaten etc.: send s.o. into the fray; er liegt noch gut im Rennen he’s still well placed; fig. he’s still going strong; bei Bewerbung etc.: he’s still in the running; das Rennen aufgeben give up the race; fig. throw in the sponge ( oder towel); das Rennen ist gelaufen fig. it’s all over* * *das Rennenrace; race-meeting* * *Rẹn|nen ['rɛnən]nt -s, -running; (SPORT) (Vorgang) racing; (Veranstaltung) race; (fig) race (um for)gehst du zum Rennen? (bei Pferderennen, Hunderennen etc) — are you going to the races?, are you going racing?; (bei Autorennen etc) are you going to the racing?
gut im Rennen liegen (lit, fig) — to be well-placed
das Rennen ist gelaufen (lit) — the race is over; (fig) it's all over
das Rennen machen (lit, fig) — to win (the race)
aus dem Rennen ausscheiden (lit, fig) — to drop out
jdn aus dem Rennen werfen (lit) — to put sb out of the race; (fig) to put sb out of the running
das Rennen aufgeben (lit) — to drop out (of the race); (fig auch) to throw in the towel
* * *das1) (in a sports competition etc, one of two or more contests from which the winners go on to take part in later stages of the competition: Having won his heat he is going through to the final.) heat2) (a competition to find who or which is the fastest: a horse race.) race* * *Ren·nen<-s, ->[ˈrɛnən]nt racedas \Rennen ging über 24 Runden the race was over 24 lapsAscot ist das bekannteste \Rennen der Welt Ascot is the most famous racing event in the worldein totes \Rennen SPORT a dead heat... im \Rennen liegen SPORT to be... placedgut im \Rennen liegen to be well placedschlecht im \Rennen liegen to be badly placed, to be having a bad race▶ ins \Rennen gehen to take part in [sth]wir liegen mit unserem Angebot gut im \Rennen we are in a good position with our offernach dem Vorstellungsgespräch lag er schlechter im \Rennen he was in a worse position after the interviewdie Konkurrenz macht wieder mal das \Rennen the competition is making the running again* * *das; Rennens, Rennen running; (PferdeRennen, AutoRennen) racing; (einzelner Wettbewerb) racezum Rennen gehen — (PferdeRennen) go to the races; (AutoRennen) go to the racing
das Rennen machen — (ugs.) win
* * *ein Rennen fahren drive in a race;totes Rennen dead heat;aus dem Rennen fallen drop out of the race;aus dem Rennen werfen put sb out of the race;das Rennen machen come in first; fig come out on top;er liegt noch gut im Rennen he’s still well placed; fig he’s still going strong; bei Bewerbung etc: he’s still in the running;* * *das; Rennens, Rennen running; (PferdeRennen, AutoRennen) racing; (einzelner Wettbewerb) racezum Rennen gehen — (PferdeRennen) go to the races; (AutoRennen) go to the racing
das Rennen machen — (ugs.) win
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General subject: race day, race meeting, race-day, race-meeting -
13 rennen
n; -s, -; running; (Wettrennen) race; (Rennveranstaltung) race(s Pl.); ein Rennen fahren drive in a race; totes Rennen dead heat; aus dem Rennen fallen drop out of the race; aus dem Rennen werfen put s.o. out of the race; das Rennen machen come in first; fig. come out on top; jemanden ins Rennen schicken fig., als Kandidaten etc.: send s.o. into the fray; er liegt noch gut im Rennen he’s still well placed; fig. he’s still going strong; bei Bewerbung etc.: he’s still in the running; das Rennen aufgeben give up the race; fig. throw in the sponge ( oder towel); das Rennen ist gelaufen fig. it’s all over* * *das Rennenrace; race-meeting* * *Rẹn|nen ['rɛnən]nt -s, -running; (SPORT) (Vorgang) racing; (Veranstaltung) race; (fig) race (um for)gehst du zum Rennen? (bei Pferderennen, Hunderennen etc) — are you going to the races?, are you going racing?; (bei Autorennen etc) are you going to the racing?
gut im Rennen liegen (lit, fig) — to be well-placed
das Rennen ist gelaufen (lit) — the race is over; (fig) it's all over
das Rennen machen (lit, fig) — to win (the race)
aus dem Rennen ausscheiden (lit, fig) — to drop out
jdn aus dem Rennen werfen (lit) — to put sb out of the race; (fig) to put sb out of the running
das Rennen aufgeben (lit) — to drop out (of the race); (fig auch) to throw in the towel
* * *das1) (in a sports competition etc, one of two or more contests from which the winners go on to take part in later stages of the competition: Having won his heat he is going through to the final.) heat2) (a competition to find who or which is the fastest: a horse race.) race* * *Ren·nen<-s, ->[ˈrɛnən]nt racedas \Rennen ging über 24 Runden the race was over 24 lapsAscot ist das bekannteste \Rennen der Welt Ascot is the most famous racing event in the worldein totes \Rennen SPORT a dead heat... im \Rennen liegen SPORT to be... placedgut im \Rennen liegen to be well placedschlecht im \Rennen liegen to be badly placed, to be having a bad race▶ ins \Rennen gehen to take part in [sth]wir liegen mit unserem Angebot gut im \Rennen we are in a good position with our offernach dem Vorstellungsgespräch lag er schlechter im \Rennen he was in a worse position after the interviewdie Konkurrenz macht wieder mal das \Rennen the competition is making the running again* * *das; Rennens, Rennen running; (PferdeRennen, AutoRennen) racing; (einzelner Wettbewerb) racezum Rennen gehen — (PferdeRennen) go to the races; (AutoRennen) go to the racing
das Rennen machen — (ugs.) win
* * *rennen; rennt, rannte, ist oder hat geranntA. v/i (ist)rennen gegen run against ( oder into);2. umg, pej:er rennt bei jeder Kleinigkeit zu seiner Mutter umg he goes running to his mother for every little thing;er rennt zu jedem Popkonzert umg he goes to every pop concert that comes along, he can’t miss any pop concert;dauernd zum Arzt rennen be forever running to the doctorB. v/t (hat) umg:sich (dat) (an etwas dat)ein Loch in den Kopf rennen bang one’s head (against sth) and hurt it;* * *das; Rennens, Rennen running; (PferdeRennen, AutoRennen) racing; (einzelner Wettbewerb) racezum Rennen gehen — (PferdeRennen) go to the races; (AutoRennen) go to the racing
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14 courir
courir [kuʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 111. intransitive verba. to run ; (Automobiles, cycling) to race• entrer/sortir en courant to run in/outb. ( = se précipiter) to rush• pour enlever les taches, tu peux toujours courir (inf) if you think you'll get rid of those stains you've got another think coming (inf)• les épinards, je ne cours pas après (inf) I'm not that keen on spinach• courir sur le système or le haricot à qn (inf!) to get on sb's nerves (inf)d. [nuages, reflets] to race ; [eau] to rushe. ( = se répandre) le bruit court que... rumour has it that...f. [intérêt] to accrue ; [bail] to run2. transitive verba. (Sport) [+ épreuve] to compete inb. ( = s'exposer à) courir de grands dangers to be in great dangerc. ( = parcourir) [+ magasins, bureaux] to go round• des gens comme lui, ça ne court pas les rues (inf) there aren't many like himd. ( = fréquenter) courir les filles to chase the girls* * *kuʀiʀ
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1) Sport to compete in [épreuve]2) ( parcourir en tous sens)courir la campagne/les océans/le monde — to roam the countryside/the oceans/the world
3) ( fréquenter)courir les boutiques — to go round the shops GB ou stores US
4) ( s'exposer à)faire courir un (grand) danger à quelqu'un/quelque chose — to put somebody/something in (serious) danger
5) (colloq) ( chercher à séduire)courir les filles/garçons — to chase after girls/boys
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verbe intransitif1) gén [personne, animal] to run‘va chercher ton frère’ - ‘j'y cours’ — ‘go and get your brother’ - ‘I'm going’
les voleurs courent toujours — fig the thieves are still at large
courir sur une balle — ( au tennis) to run for a ball
3) ( se presser) [personne] to rushen courant — hastily, in a rush
courir (tout droit) à la catastrophe/faillite — to be heading (straight) for disaster/bankruptcy
4) ( chercher à rattraper)courir après quelqu'un/quelque chose — gén to run after somebody/something; ( poursuivre) to chase after [voleur, gloire]
s'il ne veut pas me voir je ne vais pas lui courir après — fig if he doesn't want to see me I'm not going to go chasing after him
5) ( se mouvoir rapidement) [ruisseau] to rush ( dans through); [nuages, flammes] to race ( dans across)6) ( parcourir)courir le long de — [sentier] to run along; [veine] to run down
7) ( se propager) [rumeur] to go aroundc'est un bruit qui court — it's a rumour [BrE]
faire courir un bruit — to spread a rumour [BrE]
8) ( être en vigueur) [intérêts] to accrue; [bail, contrat] to run ( jusqu'à to)9) ( s'écouler)le mois/l'année qui court — the current ou present month/year
10) [navire] to run, to sail••tu peux toujours courir! — (colloq) you can go whistle for it! (colloq)
laisser courir — (colloq) to let things ride
laisse courir! — (colloq) forget it!
* * *kuʀiʀ1. vi1) (pour fuir, par jeu) to runElle a traversé la rue en courant. — She ran across the street.
courir après qn — to run after sb, to chase sb
2) (en compétition) to run3) (se dépêcher) to rushÇa ne sert à rien de courir. — There's no point in rushing.
4) [rumeurs] to go round5) COMMERCE, [intérêt] to accruetu peux courir!; tu peux toujours courir! — you've got a hope!
2. vt1) SPORT, [épreuve] to compete in2) [risque] to run, [danger] to face3)* * *courir verb table: courirA vtr1 Sport [athlète] to run (in) [épreuve, marathon]; [cycliste] to ride in [épreuve]; [pilote] to drive in [rallye, course]; [cheval] to run in [épreuve]; courir le relais/100 mètres to run (in) the relay/100 metresGB;2 ( parcourir en tous sens) courir la campagne/les océans/le monde to roam the countryside/the oceans/the world; j'ai couru tout Paris pour trouver ton cadeau I searched the whole of Paris for your present; courir les boutiques to go round the shops GB ou stores US;3 ( fréquenter) courir les cocktails/bals/théâtres to do the rounds of the cocktail parties/dances/theatresGB;4 ( s'exposer à) courir un (grand) danger to be in (great) danger; faire courir un (grand) danger à qn/qch to put sb/sth in (serious) danger; courir un (gros) risque to run a (big) risk; je ne veux courir aucun risque I don't want to run any risks; courir le risque de faire to run the risk of doing; faire courir un risque à qn to put sb at risk; c'est un risque à courir it's a risk one has to take;5 ◑( agacer) courir qn to get on sb's nerves ou wick○ GB; tu nous cours avec tes histoires! you're getting on our nerves with your stories!;B vi1 gén [personne, animal] to run; courir dans le couloir/dans les escaliers to run in the corridor/on the stairs; courir à travers champs/à travers bois to run across the fields/through the woods; courir vite ( ponctuellement) to run fast; ( en général) to be a fast runner; je ne cours pas vite I can't run very fast; ils courent tous les samedis ( en jogging) they go for a run ou go jogging every Saturday; sortir en courant to run out; se mettre à courir to start running; courir vers or à qn to run toward(s) sb; cours chercher de l'aide/ton père run and get help/your father; je cours leur dire/les prévenir I'll run and tell them/warn them; ‘va chercher ton frère’-‘j'y cours’ ‘go and get your brother’-‘I'm going’; tout le monde court voir leur spectacle everybody is rushing to see their show; qu'est-ce qui vous fait courir? fig what makes you tick○?; les voleurs courent toujours fig the thieves are still at large;2 Sport ( en athlétisme) to run; ( en cyclisme) to ride, to race; (en voiture, moto) to race; ( en équitation) to run; courir sur to race with [nom de marque]; to race on [nom de véhicule]; courir au grand prix du Japon to race in the Japanese Grand Prix; on court à Vincennes cet après-midi Turf there's a race meeting at Vincennes this afternoon; courir sur une balle ( au tennis) to run for a ball;3 ( se presser) [personne] to rush; j'ai couru toute la journée I've been rushing about all day; elle court sans arrêt she's always rushing about, she's always on the go; courir au secours de qn to rush to sb's aid; en courant hastily, in a rush; courir (tout droit) à la catastrophe/faillite to be heading (straight) for disaster/bankruptcy;4 ( chercher à rattraper) courir après qn/qch gén to run after sb/sth; ( poursuivre) to chase after sb/sth; ton chien m'a couru après your dog chased after me; courir après un voleur to chase after a thief; s'il ne veut pas me voir je ne vais pas lui courir après fig if he doesn't want to see me I'm not going to go chasing after him; ⇒ valoir;5 ( essayer d'obtenir) courir après qch to chase after sth; courir après les honneurs/le succès/la gloire to chase after honourGB/success/glory;6 ○( essayer de séduire) courir après qn to chase after sb; il te court après he's chasing after you;7 ○( apprécier) ne pas courir après qch not to be wild about sth○; le chou, je ne cours pas après I'm not wild about cabbage○;8 ( se mouvoir rapidement) [ruisseau, torrent] to rush, to run (dans through); [flammes] to run, to race; [nuages] to race (dans across); ses doigts courent sur le clavier his/her fingers race over the keyboard; ma plume court sur la feuille my pen is racing across the page; laisser courir sa plume or son stylo (sur le papier) to let one's pen run ou race across the page;9 ( parcourir) courir le long de [sentier] to run along [bois, pré]; [veine, varice] to run down [jambe]; les lignes qui courent sur la paume de la main the lines that run across the palm;10 ( se propager) [rumeur, bruit] to go around; il y a un bruit qui court à leur sujet there's a rumourGB going around about them; le bruit court que rumourGB has it (that), there's a rumourGB that; c'est un bruit qui court it's a rumourGB; faire courir un bruit to spread a rumourGB;11 ( être en vigueur) [intérêts] to accrue; [bail, contrat] to run (jusqu'à to);13 Naut [navire] to run, to sail.C se courir vpr1 ( avoir lieu) [tiercé, course à pied] to be run; [course de voiture, moto] to take place;2 ( chercher à se rattraper) se courir après to chase (after) each other; arrêtez de vous courir après dans la maison! stop chasing each other around the house!;3 ○( se chercher) se courir après to look for each other.tu peux toujours courir○! you can go whistle for it○!; laisser courir○ to let things ride; laisse courir, tu vois bien qu'il le fait exprès forget it, can't you see he's doing it on purpose?; rien ne sert de courir il faut partir à point Prov slow and steady wins the race Prov.[kurir] verbe intransitif1. [généralement] to runentrer/sortir/traverser en courant to run in/out/acrossmonter/descendre l'escalier en courant to run up/down the stairsj'ai couru à fond de train ou à toutes jambes I ran as fast as my legs could carry mej'ai couru toute la journée I've been in a rush ou I've been run off my feet all day4. [se propager - rumeur, idée]le bruit court que... rumour has it that...5. [temps]6. [s'étendre]courir le long de [rivière, voie ferrée] to run ou to stretch along8. (locution)laisse courir! drop it!, forget it!courir sur le système (très familier) ou le haricot (très familier) à quelqu'un [l'énerver] to get up somebody's nose (UK) ou on somebody's nerves————————[kurir] verbe transitifcela court les rues [idée, style] it's run-of-the-millquelqu'un comme ça, ça ne court pas les rues people like that are hard to come by3. [fréquenter] to go roundcourir les filles/les garçons to chase girls/boyscourir le jupon ou le cotillon to be a womaniser4. [rechercher - honneurs, poste] to seek[encourir]faire courir un risque ou danger à quelqu'un to put somebody at risk[tenter]il ne faut pas courir deux lièvres à la fois (proverbe) if you run after two hares you will catch neither (proverbe)————————courir à verbe plus préposition[faillite, désastre] to be heading for————————courir après verbe plus préposition[rechercher]————————courir sur verbe plus préposition[approcher de]————————se courir verbe pronominal (emploi passif) -
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* * *Rẹnn|lei|tungforganization of a race meeting; (= die Rennleiter) race organizers pl* * *Rennleitung f race organization; Personen: race organizers pl, race control; bei Pferderennen: Br stewards -
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1. discontinuities2. horse racingиграющий на скачках; завсегдатай тотализатора — racing man
3. gallop; horse raceдень скачек; скачки — race meeting
4. raceбег или скачки «голова в голову» — ding-dong race
ходить на скачки; ходить на бега — to go to the races
5. turfСинонимический ряд:прыжок (сущ.) прыжок -
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1) General subject: horse-course, horse-race, horserace, horseracing, lope, point to point, point-to-point, race, race meeting, races, sport of kings, the races, turf, vaulting2) American: futurity3) Agriculture: horsecourse, running4) Automobile industry: skipping6) Makarov: Derby, point-to-point race, racing -
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19 ippico
ippico agg. horse (attr.): concorso ippico, horse show; corse ippiche, horse races.* * *concorso ippico — horseshow, race meeting
* * *ippicopl. -ci, - che /'ippiko, t∫i, ke/[manifestazione, centro, sport] equestrian; concorso ippico horseshow, race meeting. -
20 ratsastuskilpailut
horse races (noun)horserace (noun)race-meeting (noun)* * *• race-meeting• races• horse races• the races
См. также в других словарях:
race meeting — race meetings N COUNT A race meeting is an occasion when a series of horse races are held at the same place, often during a period of several days. [mainly BRIT] … English dictionary
race meeting — race .meeting n BrE an occasion when horse races are held at a particular place … Dictionary of contemporary English
race meeting — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a sporting event consisting of a series of horse races held at one course … English terms dictionary
race meeting — noun a regular occasion on which a number of horse races are held on the same track the Epsom race meeting was an important social event • Regions: ↑United Kingdom, ↑UK, ↑U.K., ↑Britain, ↑United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,… … Useful english dictionary
race meeting — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms race meeting : singular race meeting plural race meetings British a series of horse races that take place at one place on one day or during a period of several days … English dictionary
race meeting — /ˈreɪs mitɪŋ/ (say rays meeting) noun an organised series of races, especially horseraces …
race meeting — An assembly or meeting of persons coming together upon notification for the purpose of witnessing any trial of speed of horses, whether running or trotting. State ex rel. Duensing v Roby, 142 Ind 168, 41 NE 145 (statutory definition.) … Ballentine's law dictionary
race meeting — noun A series of horse races at a particular racecourse on a particular day … Wiktionary
race meeting — noun Brit. a sporting event consisting of a series of horse races held at one course … English new terms dictionary
race meeting — noun (C) BrE an occasion when horse races are held at a particular place … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
race-ball — raceˈ ball noun A ball held in connection with a race meeting • • • Main Entry: ↑race … Useful english dictionary