racha

/ˈrat͡ʃa/, [ˈra.t͡ʃa]

squall, streak


Noun racha f (plural rachas)

  1. gust of wind, squall
  2. (figuratively) streak (of luck, good or bad)
    Estoy en racha.
    I'm on a roll.

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Examples
  • Tuve una racha de mala suerte.

    I had a run of bad luck.

  • Esa racha de suerte no durará para siempre.

    This run of good luck won't last forever.

  • Han perdido 10 partidos seguidos desde que se rompió su racha ganadora.

    They have lost 10 games in a row since their winning streak ended.


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