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Definition of stock car in English: stock carnoun 1An ordinary car that has been strengthened for use in a type of race in which competing cars collide with each other. (用普通车改装的)赛车 as modifier stock-car racing Example sentencesExamples - He had worked as the chief starter of the USAC stock-car series for many years.
- After an inexplicable rise, the glorified stock-car chases known as NASCAR now hold the inside track among four-wheeled fanatics.
- Indeed, this is more of a Formula One scene than a stock-car crowd - much of Mexican showbiz royalty has turned out to see the race, as have the titans of local industry.
- The 1997 IRL champion has served as the modern-day role model for any open-wheeler looking to transition into stock-car racing.
- After all, even the stock-car king lost five times as often as he won.
- Even Hal, who left a computer job to try to paint and would really rather be a stock-car racer, expects in advance to disappoint his sons and himself.
- Have you ever attended a stock-car race and wondered what purpose a team's ‘Pit Box’ serves?
- He goes to a nearby lake with some high school friends occasionally and joins his brother and dad at a small stock-car track in Louisiana.
- I raced for a partial season in 2002 in the ASCAR Series, which is a stock-car series over in the UK.
- The 1.51-mile infield road course includes part of the banked oval track used for NASCAR stock-car races.
- The town had planned pre-launch and post-launch festivities with local entertainers, hockey games and stock-car races for the launch of their own rocket, Wild Fire.
- The stock-car races slide across the compass, lurch with a crunch and glass breaking up against the end of the street, burglars are picked out in light on the doorsteps, even primroses glow, and the wing cases of dazed beetles.
- Herbert also plans to open a racing museum to increase drag racing awareness in North Carolina, the heart of stock-car racing.
- He soon began drag racing at local tracks and competing in oval-track stock-car events.
- After World War II, however, drag racing and stock-car racing rejuvenated American competition.
- For Montreal motorists and taxi commuters, it's like a miniature stock-car race on a city street.
- Dirt late-model stock-car racing is another area where King Demons, in the smaller RS sizes, shine, as racers find that these carburetors deliver exceptional throttle response in certain atmospheric and track conditions.
- A simple explanation is that a stock-car race is a thrilling spectacle, and NASCAR has learned to market it to ever broader audiences.
- One of stock-car racing's first stars, Smith won 21 races in 15 years.
- They don't stand on ceremony at Central Park of a Saturday when it's time for the stock-car racing to begin.
2North American A railway wagon for transporting livestock. 〈北美〉运牲口的火车车皮(或车厢) Example sentencesExamples - To put this in perspective, this is the equivalent volume of 522 standard American railroad stock cars, each of which can hold 240 sheep.
- Annual report statistics failed to identify fully all forms of livestock being shipped in stock cars.
- More hay was part of this hospitality, and a horse and cart distributed supplies up and down the galleries alongside these stock cars.
- Surrounding the depot on the former Silverton house tracks is a large assortment of D&RGW rolling stock, including stock cars, box cars and a veritable fleet of drop-bottom gons.
- Researchers have shown that this is the equivalent volume of 522 standard railroad stock cars, each of which can hold 240 sheep.
Definition of stock car in US English: stock carnounˈstäk ˌkärˈstɑk ˌkɑr 1An ordinary car that has been modified for racing. as modifier stock-car racing Example sentencesExamples - Herbert also plans to open a racing museum to increase drag racing awareness in North Carolina, the heart of stock-car racing.
- For Montreal motorists and taxi commuters, it's like a miniature stock-car race on a city street.
- Even Hal, who left a computer job to try to paint and would really rather be a stock-car racer, expects in advance to disappoint his sons and himself.
- They don't stand on ceremony at Central Park of a Saturday when it's time for the stock-car racing to begin.
- After an inexplicable rise, the glorified stock-car chases known as NASCAR now hold the inside track among four-wheeled fanatics.
- He soon began drag racing at local tracks and competing in oval-track stock-car events.
- Dirt late-model stock-car racing is another area where King Demons, in the smaller RS sizes, shine, as racers find that these carburetors deliver exceptional throttle response in certain atmospheric and track conditions.
- Indeed, this is more of a Formula One scene than a stock-car crowd - much of Mexican showbiz royalty has turned out to see the race, as have the titans of local industry.
- He goes to a nearby lake with some high school friends occasionally and joins his brother and dad at a small stock-car track in Louisiana.
- Have you ever attended a stock-car race and wondered what purpose a team's ‘Pit Box’ serves?
- I raced for a partial season in 2002 in the ASCAR Series, which is a stock-car series over in the UK.
- The town had planned pre-launch and post-launch festivities with local entertainers, hockey games and stock-car races for the launch of their own rocket, Wild Fire.
- The 1.51-mile infield road course includes part of the banked oval track used for NASCAR stock-car races.
- After World War II, however, drag racing and stock-car racing rejuvenated American competition.
- One of stock-car racing's first stars, Smith won 21 races in 15 years.
- The stock-car races slide across the compass, lurch with a crunch and glass breaking up against the end of the street, burglars are picked out in light on the doorsteps, even primroses glow, and the wing cases of dazed beetles.
- After all, even the stock-car king lost five times as often as he won.
- A simple explanation is that a stock-car race is a thrilling spectacle, and NASCAR has learned to market it to ever broader audiences.
- He had worked as the chief starter of the USAC stock-car series for many years.
- The 1997 IRL champion has served as the modern-day role model for any open-wheeler looking to transition into stock-car racing.
2North American A railroad car for transporting livestock. 〈北美〉运牲口的火车车皮(或车厢) Example sentencesExamples - To put this in perspective, this is the equivalent volume of 522 standard American railroad stock cars, each of which can hold 240 sheep.
- Annual report statistics failed to identify fully all forms of livestock being shipped in stock cars.
- Researchers have shown that this is the equivalent volume of 522 standard railroad stock cars, each of which can hold 240 sheep.
- More hay was part of this hospitality, and a horse and cart distributed supplies up and down the galleries alongside these stock cars.
- Surrounding the depot on the former Silverton house tracks is a large assortment of D&RGW rolling stock, including stock cars, box cars and a veritable fleet of drop-bottom gons.
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