オートレースootoreesu
1.

A competitive racing event featuring motorcycles or small automobiles, often taking place on specialized tracks.

2.

A form of motorsport where participants race vehicles such as motorcycles or small cars, frequently involving betting through the sale of tickets.

3.

A racing format that includes high-speed competitions typically staged on tracks, combining entertainment with gambling opportunities.

カーレースkaareesu
1.

自動車同士が速さを競い合うイベントや競技のこと。

2.

特定のコースや道路で行われる、車両の運転技術とスピードを試すスポーツ活動。

3.

参加者が自らの車を使い、順位を決定するためにタイムや成績を競うレース形式の大会。

クラシックレースkurashikkureesu
1.

A series of five prestigious horse races for three-year-old thoroughbreds in central horse racing, modeled after a similar set of races in the UK.

2.

Major horse racing events that are considered significant milestones in a racehorse's career, specifically for three-year-old thoroughbreds.

3.

Elite races that highlight the skill and heritage of thoroughbred horses, often associated with historical importance and tradition in the context of central horse racing.

グランプリレースguranpurireesu
1.

A prominent automobile racing event, often part of a global championship series, showcasing top drivers and advanced racing technology on a public or closed circuit track.

2.

A competition in motorsport where vehicles compete for the top position, typically characterized by high speeds and strategic teamwork, often held annually or at notable venues.

3.

An elite racing event that signifies a high level of prestige and significance within the motorsport community, attracting international participants and large audiences.

トレースtoreesu
1.

The act of following or investigating the path or mark left by a person or animal.

2.

The process of creating a reproduction of an image or diagram by overlaying a translucent medium on top of the original.

3.

The outline or path left by a figure skater as they glide across the surface, often forming distinctive shapes on the ice.

4.

The practice of exploring and verifying the history of food production, ensuring transparency and accountability in the supply chain.

5.

The method of tracking the sequence of operations in a program to identify errors or bugs during computer processing.