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		Definition of horse racing in English: horse racingnoun mass nounThe sport in which horses and their riders take part in races, either on a flat course or over hurdles or fences, typically with substantial betting on the outcome. 赛马运动 Example sentencesExamples -  The event included horse racing, helicopter rides, ferret racing and falconry displays.
 -  He was interested in all sports, especially hurling, soccer and horse racing.
 -  Kuwait has also had international success in the traditional sport of horse racing.
 -  As his fortune expanded, he retained a love of horse racing, particularly National Hunt.
 -  Some had sporting themes such as horse racing or football, and prizes would vary from a packet of fruit gums to a pack of cigarettes.
 -  The body was set up by large sports centres and is intended to establish horse racing in Israel with an organised set of rules and a clean public image.
 -  Camel racing and horse racing have been popular events for thousands of years.
 -  It's also planned to extend the technology to other sports, such as horse racing and American football.
 -  Perhaps this type of punching was once the sport of kings, just as horse racing is said to be the sport of kings today.
 -  The use of drugs is the subject of more detailed study, and far greater checks, in the world of horse racing than in show jumping.
 -  He photographed horse racing and was well known for his confirmation shots of horses.
 -  He would build a racetrack, the finest in the world, and bring horse racing back to California.
 -  He had a great fondness for horse racing and bred race horses which were his pride and joy.
 -  Nor were they welcomed in the more dangerous sports of skiing, motor racing, sailing and horse racing.
 -  He never lost his love for Ireland or, indeed, the passion for his favourite sport, horse racing.
 -  Individuals are able to bet on horse racing, greyhound racing and other sporting events.
 -  The Racing Post is the paper of record for the sport of horse racing.
 -  The information will be on the Nextel Wireless sports page under the heading horse racing.
 -  Ten Sports TV station in India has added a new show about horse racing to its weekly lineup.
 -  One of his major passions is horse racing and one of his goals is to be a race commentator.
 
    Definition of horse racing in US English: horse racingnounˈhɔrs ˌreɪsɪŋˈhôrs ˌrāsiNG The sport in which horses and their riders take part in races, typically with substantial betting on the outcome. 赛马运动 Example sentencesExamples -  Kuwait has also had international success in the traditional sport of horse racing.
 -  Individuals are able to bet on horse racing, greyhound racing and other sporting events.
 -  He had a great fondness for horse racing and bred race horses which were his pride and joy.
 -  As his fortune expanded, he retained a love of horse racing, particularly National Hunt.
 -  The event included horse racing, helicopter rides, ferret racing and falconry displays.
 -  One of his major passions is horse racing and one of his goals is to be a race commentator.
 -  Some had sporting themes such as horse racing or football, and prizes would vary from a packet of fruit gums to a pack of cigarettes.
 -  He was interested in all sports, especially hurling, soccer and horse racing.
 -  Nor were they welcomed in the more dangerous sports of skiing, motor racing, sailing and horse racing.
 -  Camel racing and horse racing have been popular events for thousands of years.
 -  He never lost his love for Ireland or, indeed, the passion for his favourite sport, horse racing.
 -  It's also planned to extend the technology to other sports, such as horse racing and American football.
 -  Perhaps this type of punching was once the sport of kings, just as horse racing is said to be the sport of kings today.
 -  The Racing Post is the paper of record for the sport of horse racing.
 -  He photographed horse racing and was well known for his confirmation shots of horses.
 -  He would build a racetrack, the finest in the world, and bring horse racing back to California.
 -  The body was set up by large sports centres and is intended to establish horse racing in Israel with an organised set of rules and a clean public image.
 -  The use of drugs is the subject of more detailed study, and far greater checks, in the world of horse racing than in show jumping.
 -  Ten Sports TV station in India has added a new show about horse racing to its weekly lineup.
 -  The information will be on the Nextel Wireless sports page under the heading horse racing.
 
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