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Key Extreme and Action Sports Vocabulary
to watch
to watch
[Verb]

to look at a thing or person and pay attention to it for some time

Ex: He sat on the park bench and watched the sunset. 
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team
team
[noun]

a group of people who compete against another group in a sport or game

Ex: The basketball team practiced diligently to enhance their coordination and strategy. 
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to build
to build
[Verb]

to make or put together something by combining parts or materials, especially in construction or manufacturing

Ex: The factory builds engines for electric cars. 
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kilometers per hour

a unit of measurement used to express speed or velocity in the metric system, representing the distance traveled in kilometers over the course of one hour

Ex: The car was traveling at 100 km/h. 
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driver
driver
[noun]

someone who drives a vehicle

Ex: I waved to the bus driver as I got off at my stop. 
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track
track
[noun]

a course that is used for racing, usually round, and with multiple lanes

Ex: The athletes warmed up on the track before the race. 
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country
country
[noun]

a piece of land with a government of its own, official borders, laws, etc.

Ex: Canada is a vast country known for its stunning landscapes and friendly people. 
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Grand Prix

one of a series of international motorcycle or car racing competitions

Ex: The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most iconic events in Formula One, known for its challenging street circuit and glamorous atmosphere. 
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famous
famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: The famous singer performed to a sold-out crowd at the arena. 
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Germany
Germany
[noun]

a country located in central Europe, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and thriving economy

Ex: Oktoberfest is a famous festival celebrated in Germany. 
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to win
to win
[Verb]

to be awarded something such as a prize after winning a contest, bet, etc.

Ex: She won a scholarship to study abroad. 
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world championship

the international competitions where athletes or teams from various countries compete to determine the best in their sport

Ex: He won gold at the world championships. 
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United Kingdom

a country in northwest Europe, consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

Ex: Buckingham Palace in London is the official residence of the Queen of the United Kingdom. 
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skilled
skilled
[Adjective]

having the necessary experience or knowledge to perform well in a particular field

Ex: She is a skilled carpenter, able to build intricate furniture with precision. 
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special
special
[Adjective]

different or better than what is normal

Ex: That song holds a special place in her heart. 
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light
light
[Adjective]

having very little weight and easy to move or pick up

Ex: He carried a light backpack filled with his school supplies. 
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wing
wing
[noun]

a fender or panel covering a vehicle's wheel to prevent water or mud from splashing

Ex: The car's wing was damaged in the minor collision. 
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wing
wing
[noun]

an aerodynamic part, usually mounted at the rear of a car, designed to reduce lift and increase downforce, improving traction and stability at high speeds

Ex: The race car's rear wing helps it stay glued to the track during corners. 
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safe
safe
[Adjective]

protected from any danger

Ex: The children are quite safe here, playing under the watchful eye of their parents. 
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frame
frame
[noun]

the structure of a building, piece of furniture, vehicle, etc. that supports and shapes it

Ex: The steel frame of the skyscraper was constructed first to ensure its stability. 
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to protect

to prevent someone or something from being damaged or harmed

Ex: A majority of Democrats believe that such regulations protect the public. 
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crash
crash
[noun]

an accident in which a vehicle, plane, etc. hits something else

Ex: The crash on the highway caused a major traffic delay and required emergency response. 
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technology

the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry

Ex: The technology used in modern smartphones has advanced rapidly. 
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season
season
[noun]

the scheduled period during which official games or matches are played in a league or competition

Ex: The soccer season usually begins in August and runs through May. 
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point
point
[noun]

one of the marks or numbers that indicates our score in a game or sport

Ex: Our team scored the first point of the match. 
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honor
honor
[noun]

great regard and respect for someone or something based on their qualities, achievements, or principles

Ex: The military medal was a symbol of honor for his courageous actions. 
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speed
speed
[noun]

the rate or pace at which something or someone moves

Ex: The cheetah is known for its incredible speed, reaching up to 70 miles per hour in short bursts. 
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strategy
strategy
[noun]

an organized plan made to achieve a goal

Ex: Their marketing strategy increased sales last year. 
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tire
tire
[noun]

a circular rubber object that covers the wheel of a vehicle

Ex: She noticed the tread on her tires was worn down and decided it was time for a replacement. 
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to refuel
to refuel
[Verb]

to replenish the fuel supply of a vehicle or machine

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choice
choice
[noun]

the number of different things or people that one can pick from

Ex: With so many choices available, consumers often struggle to pick one that aligns with their preferences and needs. 
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downforce
downforce
[noun]

the downward pressure created by a vehicle's aerodynamic features, which helps keep the tires in contact with the road at high speeds, improving grip and stability

Ex: The car's wing generates enough downforce to corner at high speed. 
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upside down
upside down
[Adverb]

in an inverted manner

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Formula One

premier international auto racing championship featuring highly specialized, open-wheel cars competing on circuits around the world

Ex: Formula One races attract millions of fans worldwide. 
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Formula One

premier international auto racing championship featuring highly specialized, open-wheel cars competing on circuits around the world

Ex: Formula One races attract millions of fans worldwide. 
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top
top
[Adjective]

having the greatest quality

Ex: The store is offering discounts on top brands during the holiday sale. 
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racing
racing
[noun]

a competitive sport involving the contest of speed, usually performed using vehicles or animals

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high-speed
high-speed
[Adjective]

moving or functioning very fast

Ex: The high-speed train traveled from one city to another in a fraction of the usual time. 
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England
England
[noun]

the largest country in the United Kingdom, located in Western Europe

Ex: England is famous for its historic sites, including Stonehenge and the Tower of London. 
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advanced
advanced
[Adjective]

newly developed and incorporating new, modern methods or technology

Ex: They applied advanced algorithms to improve data processing speed. 
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