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noun
- 1. a rough path or minor road, typically one beaten by use rather than constructed: "follow the track to the farm"
- 2. a mark or line of marks left by a person, animal, or vehicle in passing: "he followed the tracks made by the cars in the snow"
verb
- 1. follow the course or trail of (someone or something), typically in order to find them or note their location at various points: "secondary radars that track the aircraft in flight"
- 2. (of wheels) run so that the back ones are exactly in the track of the front ones.
track noun (MUSIC) B2 [ C ] one of several songs or pieces of music on a CD or other musical recording: The album includes four previously unreleased tracks. See also. soundtrack. [ C ] a part of a magnetic strip onto which sound can be recorded, with several tracks on one magnetic strip:
for races. [countable] a piece of ground with a special surface for people, cars, etc. to have races or to drive on. a race track. a Formula One Grand Prix track (= for motor racing) a running track. see also dirt track (2) Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.
noun. uk / træk / us. track noun (PATH) Add to word list. B1. a narrow path or road: We followed a dirt track off the main road. track noun (RAILWAY) the long metal lines that a train travels along: UK a railway track/ US a railroad track. track noun (RACE) B1. a path, often circular, used for races: a race track. track events. track noun (SPORT)
verb. /træk/ Verb Forms. Phrasal Verbs. follow. [transitive, intransitive] to find somebody/something by following the marks, signs, information, etc., that they have left behind them. track somebody/something hunters tracking and shooting bears. They tracked the herd for miles.
noun. uk / træk / us. track noun (PATH) Add to word list. B1. a narrow path or road: We followed a dirt track off the main road. track noun (RAILWAY) the long metal lines that a train travels along: UK a railway track/ US a railroad track. track noun (RACE) B1. a path, often circular, used for races: a race track. track events. track noun (SPORT)
a path made or beaten by or as if by the feet of people or animals; trail: to follow the track of a murderer. a line of travel or motion: the track of a bird. a course or route followed.
track /træk/ n. the mark or trail left by something that has passed by: the track of an animal. any road or path affording passage, esp a rough one. a rail or pair of parallel rails on which a vehicle, such as a locomotive, runs, esp the rails together with the sleepers, ballast, etc, on a railway.