track

US /træk/

UK /træk/

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v.t.Transitive VerbTo use marks to follow a wild animal
Hunters track animals to try to catch them
n.NounA circular course for running
He ran around the track for exercise
n.NounCourse or way someone takes, e.g. in education
She is on the education track to become a teacher
v.t.Transitive VerbTo move a certain way/follow a particular course
The traffic cameras track cars to monitor the road for safety
n.NounPath in a field or a forest made by walkers
There is a track that leads you through the forest
v.t.Transitive VerbTo record and examine the progress of something
Doctors track their patients’ health and keep records
n.NounOften circular course laid out for car racing
The cars went round the track during the race
n.NounOne of multiple musical recordings on an album
This song is the third track on the CD
n.NounBand surrounding the wheels of a tank
The tank's left track is broken, we need to fix it
n.NounMetal lines that trains ride on
The train went off the track outside the station
n.NounA mark or impression left by a moving object.
The tires left tracks in the mud.
n.NounA circular path on a magnetic disk or tape on which data can be recorded.
The data is stored on a magnetic track.

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