"Relais" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Relais" Meaning

In English, "relais" can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are the most common definitions:

1. In sports, particularly in athletics, a relay, such as a relay race, where a team of athletes take turns to complete a portion of a race.

Example: "The 4x100m relay team qualified for the Olympics."

2. A type of racehorse (French racing term): Ah, but I think in this case a few more assumptions are made as I was thinking it might be the French way of saying relay although in racing in French this was pronounced differently. They pronounce it a different way in France to 'Relayer'

Example: None provided for this instance would trigger alternative answer.

3. Electronics: São Also, in electronics, a relais (pronounced rəˈleɪ or ˈriːleɪ) is an electric relay, where an electrical signal controls an electromagnetic or electro-mechanical device that can, in turn, control an electrical circuit or perform some other function, similar to, but more accurate than, an on/off switch.

Example: "The data is relayed through the relais to the mainframe."

4. In Film, There is a Belgian French commune that is called 'Relais' (Relais in French)

5. A Dutch and German word Relais, in that significant sense, signifies a ski lift, bouncing back to certain kind of relevant people of Switzerland.

"Relais" Examples

5 Examples of Usage for the Word "Relais"


| Example | |
| ------- | |
| a sports | |
| running | |
| relais | |
| competition| team |
| participates | in |
| both | the |
| sprint | relay |
| events | |
| and | one half |
| at the | end |
| lane lanes | |
| starts | individually |
| at either | beginning |
| regard | an individual |
| first | or even |
| someone | earlier round |
| over | longer relay |
| they | team members |
| tire | the |
| last seven | stations |
| the runners | still left |
| get | through |
| advice | from |
| more experienced team members

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