Betekenis van:
horse-race

to horse-race
Werkwoord
    • compete in a horse race

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. He is training a horse for a race.
    2. He watched the horse race using his binoculars.
    3. I am training a horse for the race.
    4. He watched the horse race with his binoculars.
    5. Tom boasts of never having been defeated in a horse race.
    6. The horse that won the race was owned by Mr Johnson.
    7. I think I've figured out which horse is most likely to win the race.
    8. Many gamblers win and lose money at the horse-race track.
    9. The horse that won the race was owned by Mr. Johnson.
    10. Before the horse race begins the jockeys grip the reins tightly to restrain the impatient horses.
    11. He gave his remembering of race horse names when he was a child as the source of his language ability.
    12. Providers of other gaming services, such as Norsk Rikstoto which organises horse race betting and charitable organisations, which organise different types of lotteries are subject to other regulatory regimes.
    13. By way of derogation from Article 2(1)(a), (b), (c), (d) and (f), Romania may authorise the dispatch to other Member States of consignments of registered horses for participation in competitions organised under the auspices of the World Equestrian Federation (FEI), or in major international horse race events, subject to compliance with the following conditions:
    14. Such regulatory restrictions, both with regard to market access and the performance of the services have been accepted by both the Court of Justice and the EFTA Court on the basis of moral, religious and cultural factors, as well as the morally and financially harmful consequences for the individual and for society associated with gaming [11].Prior to the introduction of the exclusive rights regime for AWP, the complainant, Norsk Lotteridrift ASA and other private operators of gaming machines operated on the market and were subject to regular income tax in addition to the special regulatory AWP regime according to which they could retain up to 40 % of the machine surplus [12]. Providers of other gaming services, such as Norsk Rikstoto which organises horse race betting and charitable organisations, which organise different types of lotteries are subject to other regulatory regimes.