tracknoun
uk/træk/us/træk/track noun (PATH)
C1 [ C or U ] the pair of long metal bars fixed on the ground at an equal distance from each other, along which trains travel:
B1 [ C ] UK a path or rough road that is made of soil rather than having a surface covered with stone or other material:
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- The horse and cart jogged down the rough track towards the farm.
- There's a track that leads directly to the reservoir.
- After a while the narrow track merges with a wider path.
- The track petered out after a mile or so.
- Turn left where the road tapers off into a track.
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Railways & railway lines
- Amtrak
- artery
- buffer
- cable railway
- funicular
- grade crossing
- junction
- light railway
- metro
- monorail
- narrow-gauge
- point
- railroad
- railroad tie
- rapid-transit
- RR
- signal
- subway
- switch
- switchback
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track noun (SPORT)
B1 [ C ] a type of path or road, often in the shape of a ring, that has been specially designed and built for sports events, especially racing:
B2 [ U ] US a sport in which people compete with each other by running a race on a specially prepared circular path:
[ U ] US also track and field, UK athletics the general name for a particular group of sports in which people compete, including running, jumping, and throwing
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- At the gun, the runners sprinted away down the track.
- The racing car left the track at 120 mph and scythed through the crowd of spectators, killing ten.
- Stewards will be inspecting the race track at 9.00.
- She was carried off the track on a stretcher.
- Her life is as eventful off the track as on it.
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Surfaces on which sports take place
- 18-yard box
- AstroTurf
- bench
- course
- D, d
- dry slope
- far post
- field
- goalmouth
- goalpost
- golf course
- groundsman
- penalty area
- penalty spot
- pitch
- recreation center
- stretch
- touch
- touchline
- unplayable
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track noun (MARKS)
B2 [ C usually plural ] a mark or line of marks left on the ground or on another surface by an animal, person, or vehicle that has moved over it, showing the direction they moved in:
to be examining marks or pieces of information that show where a person or animal has gone, in order to catch him, her, or it:
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- We found some badger tracks in the field.
- There are deep tyre tracks in the mud.
- The dogs did not leave any tracks.
- Houses in the track of the storm were destroyed.
- The hunters are skilled at following animal tracks in the wood.
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Holes, hollows and dips
- aperture
- cleft
- cranny
- dent
- depression
- dint
- dip
- donga
- eyehole
- intake
- orifice
- perforation
- piercing
- pinhole
- porosity
- porous
- puncture
- riddled
- tear 1
- wormhole
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track noun (DIRECTION)
[ C ] the direction that something has taken or will take through the air:
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Movement through the air
- airborne
- buzz
- flit
- float
- flown
- fly
- hover
- levitate
- lift
- skim
- skip
- soar
- swish
- swishy
- swoop
- waft
- wheel
- wing
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track noun (DEVELOPMENT)
C2 [ C or U ] the direction in which someone's job or education develops:
[ C usually singular ] the way in which a thought or idea has developed or might develop:
to start talking about something that is not part of what you should be talking about:
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Making progress and advancing
- a step forward idiom
- advance
- advancement
- ahead
- be cooking idiom
- betterment
- go great guns idiom
- graduate
- grow
- grow into sb/sth
- grow out of sth
- have come a long way idiom
- pan
- rise
- shape
- simmer
- speciation
- spread your wings idiom
- steer a course/path idiom
- step
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track noun (STUDENTS)
US UK stream a group of school students with similar ability who are approximately the same age and are taught together:
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Students & pupils
- -grader
- alumna
- alumnus
- attrition
- batchmate
- boarder
- entrant
- frosh
- graduate
- houseman
- infant
- internship
- learner
- pupil
- schoolchild
- schoolgirl
- schoolmate
- sixth-former
- sophomore
- theologian
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track noun (MUSIC)
B2 [ C ] one of several songs or pieces of music on a CD or other musical recording:
[ C ] a part of a magnetic strip onto which sound can be recorded, with several tracks on one magnetic strip:
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- And this next record is the title track on the album 'The Red Shoes' .
- The first track on the album is surprisingly tuneful.
- Which is your favourite track on the album?
- He played me a track from their new album.
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Sound and image recordings
- album
- audio
- audiobook
- autotune
- B-side
- compact disc
- disc
- jewel case
- LP
- mashup
- MiniDisc
- mix
- pressing
- record
- recording
- reissue
- single
- talking book
- title track
- video clip
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Idiom(s)
trackverb
uk/træk/us/træk/track verb (FOLLOW)
C2 [ T ] to follow a person or animal by looking for proof that they have been somewhere, or by using electronic equipment:
C2 [ T ] to record the progress or development of something over a period:
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- His book tracks the development of modern English.
- She has tracked her family back three centuries.
- Police tracked the gun to an abandoned warehouse.
- We spent the day tracking deer in the forest.
- Radar equipment tracked the progress of the ships.
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Pursuing
- be hot on sb's track/trail idiom
- be on sb's tail idiom
- bear
- bear down on sb/sth
- bring
- bring up the rear idiom
- convoy
- hot
- hound
- in hot pursuit idiom
- on the scent idiom
- pester
- pursue
- pursuer
- run
- scent
- stalk
- stick
- tag
- tailgate
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track verb (MOVE)
[ I ] If a film or video camera tracks in a particular direction, it moves along while it is filming:
[ I ] specialized media If a moving part of a recording machine tracks, it gets into the correct position for operating:
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Cinema - general words
- 12A
- animation
- animator
- best boy
- Bollywood
- boom
- filming
- filmstrip
- footage
- freeze-frame
- gaffer
- pan
- shoot
- showing
- slide projector
- slow motion
- sound effect
- soundtrack
- storyboard
- the big screen 1
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track verb (FINANCE)
[ T ] to follow the level of an interest rate, share price, etc.:
track verb (STUDENTS)
[ T ] US UK track to group and teach together school students with similar abilities who are approximately the same age:
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Classifying and creating order
- alphabetize
- arrange
- arrangement
- catalogue
- categorize
- format
- kingdom
- organization
- precedence
- prioritize
- put sth/sb in a pigeonhole idiom
- range
- reconstruct
- rejig
- stream
- tick sth off
- topology
- tracking
- triage
- umbrella
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