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There are 20 total results for your 競走 search.

Characters Pronunciation
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Simple Dictionary Definition

競走


竞走

see styles
jìng zǒu
    jing4 zou3
ching tsou
 kyousou / kyoso
    きょうそう
walking race (athletics event)
(n,vs,vi) race; run; dash; sprint

競走場

see styles
 kyousoujou / kyosojo
    きょうそうじょう
race track

競走馬

see styles
 kyousouba / kyosoba
    きょうそうば
racehorse

徒競走

see styles
 tokyousou / tokyoso
    ときょうそう
foot race

徒歩競走

see styles
 tohokyousou / tohokyoso
    とほきょうそう
footrace

断郊競走

see styles
 dankoukyousou / dankokyoso
    だんこうきょうそう
cross-country race

繋駕競走

see styles
 keigakyousou / kegakyoso
    けいがきょうそう
harness racing

障害競走

see styles
 shougaikyousou / shogaikyoso
    しょうがいきょうそう
{horse} steeplechase

駅伝競走

see styles
 ekidenkyousou / ekidenkyoso
    えきでんきょうそう
long-distance relay race

中距離競走

see styles
 chuukyorikyousou / chukyorikyoso
    ちゅうきょりきょうそう
middle-distance race

借り物競走

see styles
 karimonokyousou / karimonokyoso
    かりものきょうそう
scavenger hunt race

短距離競走

see styles
 tankyorikyousou / tankyorikyoso
    たんきょりきょうそう
short-distance race; sprint; dash

長距離競走

see styles
 choukyorikyousou / chokyorikyoso
    ちょうきょりきょうそう
long-distance race

障害物競走

see styles
 shougaibutsukyousou / shogaibutsukyoso
    しょうがいぶつきょうそう
obstacle race; steeplechase (athletics)

ハードル競走

see styles
 haadorukyousou / hadorukyoso
    ハードルきょうそう
hurdle race

パン食い競走

see styles
 pankuikyousou / pankuikyoso
    パンくいきょうそう
game in which a dangling piece of bread is grabbed in the mouth and raced to the finish line (in school sports festivals)

繋駕速歩競走

see styles
 keigasokuhokyousou; keigahayaashikyousou / kegasokuhokyoso; kegahayashikyoso
    けいがそくほきょうそう; けいがはやあしきょうそう
harness racing

Variations:
断郊競走
断郊競争

see styles
 dankoukyousou / dankokyoso
    だんこうきょうそう
cross-country race

Variations:
借り物競争
借り物競走

see styles
 karimonokyousou / karimonokyoso
    かりものきょうそう
scavenger hunt race

Variations:
ばんえい競走
輓曳競走(rK)

see styles
 baneikyousou / banekyoso
    ばんえいきょうそう
(See ばんえい競馬) ban'ei; form of horse racing in which draft horses pull heavy sleds up sand ramps

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 20 results for "競走" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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