Racha (en. Streak)
/ˈra.tʃa/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Definition_text: A series of events or occurrences that happen consecutively.
Example_sentence: In recent days, we have had a good streak of sales.
En los últimos días, hemos tenido una buena racha de ventas.
Definition_text: Period of time in which similar phenomena repeat or occur.
Example_sentence: After a streak of rain, the weather stabilized.
Después de una racha de lluvias, el clima se estabilizó.
Definition_text: Set of results that occur in a specific field.
Example_sentence: The athlete is on an impressive winning streak.
El atleta está en una racha de victorias impresionante.
Etymology
Etymology_origin: From Latin 'rācia', which refers to a series or succession.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Phrase: lucky streak
Meaning: Period in which positive events occur continuously.
racha de suerte
Phrase: to be on a roll
Meaning: To be in a period of good results or luck.
estar en racha
Phrase: negative streak
Meaning: Period characterized by unfavorable events.
racha negativa
Related Words
Related_word: streaker
Description: Person who engages in betting or playing during a streak.
rachero
Related_word: to streak
Description: Act of winning in a game or bet during a period.
rachar
Related_word: continuous streak
Description: Uninterrupted succession of events or results.
racha continua
Slang Meanings
Meaning: To be on a roll
Example: That person is on a roll, always winning at poker.
Esa persona está en racha, siempre gana en el poker.
Meaning: Streak of craziness
Example: That party was a streak of craziness, we couldn’t stop dancing.
Esa fiesta fue una racha de locura, no parábamos de bailar.