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Dragsterrennen

en el diccionario PONS

ˈdrag race SUST. AUTO., DEP.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. race1 [reɪs] SUST.

1. race (competition):

Rennen nt <-s, ->
Gelände- [o. suizo, austr. a. Orientierungs-] /Hundertmeter-/Hindernislauf m
Eierlaufen nt <-s; kein Pl> kein pl
Sackhüpfen nt <-s; kein Pl> kein pl
an einem Wettlauf [o. suizo, austr. Wettrennen] teilnehmen nt
to have [or run] a race
einen Wettlauf [o. suizo, austr. ein Wettrennen] machen
im Rennen bleiben a. fig.

2. race fig.:

Rennen nt <-s, ->
Wettkampf m <-(e)s, -kämpfe> fig.
der Wettlauf [o. suizo das Wettrennen] im All fig.

3. race no pl (rush):

Hetze f <-, -n>
Hektik f <->

4. race DEP.:

5. race (fast-flowing water):

race river
Stromschnelle f <-, -n>
race sea
Strömung f <-, -en>

6. race INFORM.:

II. race1 [reɪs] V. intr.

1. race (compete):

race people, animals
race vehicles

2. race (rush):

rennen <rannte, gerannt>

3. race (pass quickly):

to race by [or past]

4. race (beat fast):

race heart
race pulse

III. race1 [reɪs] V. trans.

1. race:

to race sb (for fun)

2. race (enter for races):

3. race (rev up):

4. race (transport fast):

race2 [reɪs] SUST.

1. race (ethnic grouping):

Volksgruppe f <-, -n>
Ethnie f <-, -ni·en>
Rasse f <-, -n> ant. pey.

2. race BIOL.:

Spezies f <-, ->

3. race + sing./pl v. (people):

Volk nt <-(e)s, Völ·ker>
race fig.
Gruppe f <-, -n>

I. drag [dræg] SUST.

1. drag no pl:

drag FÍS.
Widerstand m <-(e)s, -stände>
drag AERO.
Luftwiderstand m <-(e)s> kein pl
drag AERO.
Strömungswiderstand m <-(e)s, -stände>
drag NÁUT.

2. drag no pl (impediment):

Hemmschuh m <-(e)s, -e> fig.
Hindernis nt <-ses, -se>
to be a drag on sth
to be a drag on sth

3. drag no pl coloq. (bore):

4. drag no pl coloq. (cross dress):

Frauenklamotten coloq. pl
Fummel m <-s, -> argot

5. drag coloq. (inhalation of smoke):

Zug m <-(e)s, Züge>

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

the main drag ingl. am. coloq.

II. drag [dræg] ADJ. atrbv., inv.

III. drag <-gg-> [dræg] V. trans.

1. drag (pull along the ground):

to drag one's heels [or feet] fig.

2. drag (take sb somewhere unwillingly):

3. drag (bring up):

etw aufs Tapet bringen coloq.
das Thema auf etw acus. lenken

4. drag (involve):

to drag sb into sth
jdn in etw acus. hineinziehen [o. verwickeln]

5. drag (force):

to drag sth out of sb

6. drag (search):

7. drag INFORM.:

to drag sth

IV. drag <-gg-> [dræg] V. intr.

1. drag (trail along):

schleifen <schleifte, hat geschleift>

2. drag pey. (proceed tediously):

sich acus. [da]hinziehen [o. pey. dahinschleppen]

3. drag ingl. am. coloq. (feel unwell):

4. drag ingl. am. argot (race in cars):

ein Rennen fahren [o. coloq. machen]
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drag SUST.

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drag V.

Present
Irace
yourace
he/she/itraces
werace
yourace
theyrace
Past
Iraced
youraced
he/she/itraced
weraced
youraced
theyraced
Present Perfect
Ihaveraced
youhaveraced
he/she/ithasraced
wehaveraced
youhaveraced
theyhaveraced
Past Perfect
Ihadraced
youhadraced
he/she/ithadraced
wehadraced
youhadraced
theyhadraced

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Over 30,000 people attended the event, the largest attendance at a drag race at that point.
en.wikipedia.org
Their fur decreases streamlining and creates additional drag.
en.wikipedia.org
Even at zero airspeed, the rotor is quite effective as it has nearly the drag coefficient of a parachute despite having much lower solidity.
en.wikipedia.org
Press and hold the app again and drag it to the right, onto the second page of the folder.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The mass and drag of the moving water creates the resistance.
en.wikipedia.org

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