racing start
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Definition
- Noun:
- The start of a race: The initial moment or signal that begins a competitive race, often involving a specific procedure like a countdown, a starting gun, or a flag drop.
Usage
- The term "racing start" is used to describe the commencement of any competitive race, such as in athletics, motorsports, horse racing, or swimming.
- It focuses on the precise moment and method by which competitors are released to begin the contest.
Examples
- Noun:
- The sprinters were tense, waiting for the racing start.
- A good racing start can give a swimmer a crucial advantage.
- The official signaled for the racing start.
Advanced Usage
- "to get a good racing start": To begin a race effectively, gaining an early advantage.
- The driver got a fantastic racing start and led into the first corner.
- "a false racing start": An invalid start where a competitor begins before the official signal, often resulting in a penalty or restart.
- The runner was disqualified for a false racing start.
Variants and Related Words
- Start (noun/verb): The general act of beginning. In a racing context, it is the more general term for which "racing start" is a specific type.
- Starting line (noun): The line from which a race begins.
- Starting block (noun): A device used by runners to brace their feet at the start of a race.
- Jump start (noun): A start in auto racing where a driver begins moving before the official signal (similar to a false start).
Synonyms
- Commencement of a race
- Beginning of a race
- Race commencement
Related Phrases
- "On your marks, get set, go!": The traditional verbal command sequence for a racing start in foot races.
- "From a standing start": A start from a complete stop, as in some car or bicycle races, contrasted with a rolling start.
Notes
- "Racing start" is a compound noun. The core word being explained is the entire phrase. It specifically refers to the start within the context of an organized competition or race.
Noun
- the start of a race