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  • 1 hipódromo

    m.
    racecourse, race track, racetrack, hippodrome.
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    1 racetrack, racecourse
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    SM [de caballos] racecourse, racetrack (EEUU); ( Hist) hippodrome
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    masculino (Equ, Ocio) racecourse, racetrack (AmE); (Hist) hippodrome
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    = horse racing track, horse racing grounds, racecourse, race track.
    Ex. At one time there were horse racing tracks on several of the islands but the sport died out in Hawaii by the 1950's.
    Ex. In recent years, there has been considerable investment at horse racing grounds around Scotland, transforming the sometimes run-down facilities into first class venues.
    Ex. About 38 per cent of these horses die on racecourses, while the others are destroyed as a result of training injuries, or are killed because they are no longer commercially viable.
    Ex. When people make bets at the race track, they sometimes mistakenly think they have lost and throw away their ticket.
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    masculino (Equ, Ocio) racecourse, racetrack (AmE); (Hist) hippodrome
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    = horse racing track, horse racing grounds, racecourse, race track.

    Ex: At one time there were horse racing tracks on several of the islands but the sport died out in Hawaii by the 1950's.

    Ex: In recent years, there has been considerable investment at horse racing grounds around Scotland, transforming the sometimes run-down facilities into first class venues.
    Ex: About 38 per cent of these horses die on racecourses, while the others are destroyed as a result of training injuries, or are killed because they are no longer commercially viable.
    Ex: When people make bets at the race track, they sometimes mistakenly think they have lost and throw away their ticket.

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    1 ( Equ, Ocio) racecourse, racetrack ( AmE)
    2 ( Hist) hippodrome
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    hipódromo sustantivo masculino (Equ, Ocio) racecourse, racetrack (AmE);
    (Hist) hippodrome
    hipódromo sustantivo masculino racetrack, racecourse
    ' hipódromo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    pista
    English:
    course
    - hippodrome
    - race
    - racecourse
    - racetrack
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    racecourse, racetrack
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    m racetrack
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    : racetrack
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    hipódromo n racecourse

    Spanish-English dictionary > hipódromo

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