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单词 dead heat
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Definition of dead heat in English:

dead heat

noun
  • A situation in which two or more competitors in a race are exactly level.

    (赛跑的)平局,同时到达终点

    competition is always fierce, with a dead heat in one of the early races
    there was a dead heat for second place
    Example sentencesExamples
    • More excitement followed in the same competition as Waterford ‘A’ and Clonmel rowed a dead heat.
    • It was the closest finish to the race since the last dead heat as long ago as 1876.
    • The race ended in a dead heat so the scullers had to re-row and Lyon lost by half a length.
    • The idea is to give every horse in the race an equal chance of winning - a ‘perfect’ handicap would see a dead heat between all the horses in a race.
    • Schumacher said immediately after the race that he was trying to engineer a dead heat between the two Ferraris.
    • He could do no better than a dead heat for fourth in the Derby, 9 ½ lengths behind Barbaro.
    • The battle at second base between incumbent Jose Vidro and newcomer Mickey Morandini is a dead heat so far.
    • I don't know how long they looked at the tape before they declared it a dead heat, but it could not have been as long as it seemed.
    • But after a 12-minute wait, the race was judged to be a dead heat.
    • I feel like a meanie singling out one film as the most outstanding for me this year, so I'll do the fairest thing possible and say it's a dead heat.
    • The most recent poll, by the Pew Research Center, suggests that the race for the White House is once again a dead heat.
    • The reporters, pundits and pollsters all agree: The presidential race is a dead heat.
    • Warren Focke and Rob Wurgaft finished in a near dead heat with Warren just barely edging Rob for the bronze medal.
    • In the event of a dead heat, I'll choose the person who sent in their entry earliest.
    • The first race at Pioneer Park on Saturday resulted in a dead heat, showing springtime racing at its best.
    • In the governor's race, it's a dead heat between Ehrlich and Townsend so far.
    • Coming out of the Democratic Convention, the race was a dead heat.
    • Sumthinbad, a filly owned by Bone, also finished in a dead heat for second in the eighth race.
    • In the event of a dead heat, a draw will take place between the dead heat finalists after the race.
    • There was an eight race programme, and the final race ended in a dead heat.
    Synonyms
    deadlock, stalemate, impasse, standstill, dead end, draw, tie
verb
  • no object Run or finish a race exactly level.

    (赛跑时)名次并列,同时到达终点

    he dead-heated at Aintree
    his riding of Marina Park to dead-heat with King's Signet was inspired
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Another result I remember is Drybob and Dawros dead-heating in the 1944 Irish Cambrdgeshire.
    • Where Or When and Firebreak dead-heated for fourth, but the former's trainer, Terry Mills, launched an objection.
    • Yonaguska won three of his first four starts, including victories in the Flash Stakes at Belmont Park and the Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, dead-heating for first with City Zip in the latter race.
    • As a kid, I watched Allan Wells and Mike McFarlane dead-heating in the 200m in Brisbane in 1982.
    • John Quinn's Captain Venti, who dead-heated for first place with Style Dancer at Doncaster last Sunday, goes for his fourth win, in the Timmgrain Handicap.
    • At last month's Telstra Australian Short Course Championships the pair dead-heated twice in the finals of the 50m and 100m backstroke events.
    • The seven-year-old dead-heated for first place with Seattle Alley in a similar race over this course and distance a fortnight ago.
    • More Than Ready was making his first in sprinting company since dead-heating for first in the Hutcheson Stakes at Gulfstream Park on January 29.
    • Appropriately, he ran his first race at Aintree, aged 23 months, and dead-heated with a horse called Curlicue.
    • The daughter of Honour and Glory dead-heated for the win with rival Lakeside Cup in the Ellis Park Debutante Stakes.
    • The pair dead-heated for eighth place in the heats of the 100m freestyle, clocking a time of 55.61.
    • Group one winners Balmuse and Mi Jubilee dead-heated for the title and the result proved popular with the Wanganui racing fraternity.
    • Riding ‘Hillmar’ which is owned by his father Patsy, he dead-heated with ‘Kiwi Wings’ which is owned by neighbouring trainer Mayne Kidd and was ridden by his daughter Jackie.
    • On Tuesday afternoon at Hamilton, considerable interest was evident in a sprinter called Flying Tackle, who had dead-heated at Newcastle the previous Friday.
    • Nicholls’ only previous success in the highest grade had come when his Ya Malak dead-heated with Coastal Bluff in the Nunthorpe Stakes at York in 1997.
    • Penn National Race Course made three superfecta payoffs on Saturday after three horses dead-heated for fourth place in the ninth race, a $3,500 claiming race for a $5,000 purse.
    • The Michael in question is Mike McFarlane, coach of Chambers and the sprinter who dead-heated with Wells in the 200m final of the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane 19 years ago.
    • Appropriately, he ran his first race at Aintree, and dead-heated for first.
    • This has been a big year for Hayley Turner, who dead-heated with Saleem Golam in the apprentices' championship on turf.
    • In his last start, Rumsonontheriver dead-heated with Hymn for first in the Hawthorne Derby, his first stakes triumph in a 19-race career.

Definition of dead heat in US English:

dead heat

nounˈdɛd ˈhitˈded ˈhēt
  • A situation in or result of a race in which two or more competitors are exactly even.

    (赛跑的)平局,同时到达终点

    competition is always fierce, with a dead heat in one of the early races
    there was a dead heat for second place
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The race ended in a dead heat so the scullers had to re-row and Lyon lost by half a length.
    • Warren Focke and Rob Wurgaft finished in a near dead heat with Warren just barely edging Rob for the bronze medal.
    • Sumthinbad, a filly owned by Bone, also finished in a dead heat for second in the eighth race.
    • I feel like a meanie singling out one film as the most outstanding for me this year, so I'll do the fairest thing possible and say it's a dead heat.
    • The most recent poll, by the Pew Research Center, suggests that the race for the White House is once again a dead heat.
    • The battle at second base between incumbent Jose Vidro and newcomer Mickey Morandini is a dead heat so far.
    • In the event of a dead heat, a draw will take place between the dead heat finalists after the race.
    • The idea is to give every horse in the race an equal chance of winning - a ‘perfect’ handicap would see a dead heat between all the horses in a race.
    • The reporters, pundits and pollsters all agree: The presidential race is a dead heat.
    • It was the closest finish to the race since the last dead heat as long ago as 1876.
    • In the governor's race, it's a dead heat between Ehrlich and Townsend so far.
    • I don't know how long they looked at the tape before they declared it a dead heat, but it could not have been as long as it seemed.
    • He could do no better than a dead heat for fourth in the Derby, 9 ½ lengths behind Barbaro.
    • There was an eight race programme, and the final race ended in a dead heat.
    • More excitement followed in the same competition as Waterford ‘A’ and Clonmel rowed a dead heat.
    • In the event of a dead heat, I'll choose the person who sent in their entry earliest.
    • Schumacher said immediately after the race that he was trying to engineer a dead heat between the two Ferraris.
    • The first race at Pioneer Park on Saturday resulted in a dead heat, showing springtime racing at its best.
    • Coming out of the Democratic Convention, the race was a dead heat.
    • But after a 12-minute wait, the race was judged to be a dead heat.
    Synonyms
    deadlock, stalemate, impasse, standstill, dead end, draw, tie
verbˈdɛd ˈhitˈded ˈhēt
[no object]dead-heat
  • Run or finish a race exactly even.

    (赛跑时)名次并列,同时到达终点

    he dead-heated at Aintree
    his riding of Marina Park to dead-heat with King's Signet was inspired
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yonaguska won three of his first four starts, including victories in the Flash Stakes at Belmont Park and the Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, dead-heating for first with City Zip in the latter race.
    • John Quinn's Captain Venti, who dead-heated for first place with Style Dancer at Doncaster last Sunday, goes for his fourth win, in the Timmgrain Handicap.
    • Riding ‘Hillmar’ which is owned by his father Patsy, he dead-heated with ‘Kiwi Wings’ which is owned by neighbouring trainer Mayne Kidd and was ridden by his daughter Jackie.
    • As a kid, I watched Allan Wells and Mike McFarlane dead-heating in the 200m in Brisbane in 1982.
    • In his last start, Rumsonontheriver dead-heated with Hymn for first in the Hawthorne Derby, his first stakes triumph in a 19-race career.
    • This has been a big year for Hayley Turner, who dead-heated with Saleem Golam in the apprentices' championship on turf.
    • The Michael in question is Mike McFarlane, coach of Chambers and the sprinter who dead-heated with Wells in the 200m final of the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane 19 years ago.
    • Appropriately, he ran his first race at Aintree, and dead-heated for first.
    • Where Or When and Firebreak dead-heated for fourth, but the former's trainer, Terry Mills, launched an objection.
    • Penn National Race Course made three superfecta payoffs on Saturday after three horses dead-heated for fourth place in the ninth race, a $3,500 claiming race for a $5,000 purse.
    • Appropriately, he ran his first race at Aintree, aged 23 months, and dead-heated with a horse called Curlicue.
    • The pair dead-heated for eighth place in the heats of the 100m freestyle, clocking a time of 55.61.
    • Group one winners Balmuse and Mi Jubilee dead-heated for the title and the result proved popular with the Wanganui racing fraternity.
    • Nicholls’ only previous success in the highest grade had come when his Ya Malak dead-heated with Coastal Bluff in the Nunthorpe Stakes at York in 1997.
    • More Than Ready was making his first in sprinting company since dead-heating for first in the Hutcheson Stakes at Gulfstream Park on January 29.
    • Another result I remember is Drybob and Dawros dead-heating in the 1944 Irish Cambrdgeshire.
    • At last month's Telstra Australian Short Course Championships the pair dead-heated twice in the finals of the 50m and 100m backstroke events.
    • The daughter of Honour and Glory dead-heated for the win with rival Lakeside Cup in the Ellis Park Debutante Stakes.
    • The seven-year-old dead-heated for first place with Seattle Alley in a similar race over this course and distance a fortnight ago.
    • On Tuesday afternoon at Hamilton, considerable interest was evident in a sprinter called Flying Tackle, who had dead-heated at Newcastle the previous Friday.
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