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    track
    /trak/

    noun

    • 1. a rough path or road, typically one beaten by use rather than constructed: "follow the track to the farm" Similar pathpathwayfootpathlane
    • 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" Similar tracesmarksimpressionsprints

    verb

    • 1. follow the trail or movements of (someone or something), typically in order to find them or note their course: "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.

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  2. 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: an all-weather track. a dog / horse track. The runners are now on their final lap of the track. See also. racetrack. Alan Schein/Corbis/GettyImages. B2 [ U ] US.

  3. The meaning of TRACK is a footprint whether recent or fossil. How to use track in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Track.

  4. 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. a course of action, conduct, or procedure: on the right track to solve the problem. a path or course made or laid out for some particular purpose.

  5. Definition of 'track' track. (træk ) Word forms: tracks , tracking , tracked. 1. countable noun B1+. A track is a narrow road or path. We set off once more, over a rough mountain track. Synonyms: path, way, road, route More Synonyms of track. 2. countable noun B1.

  6. A mark or succession of marks left by something that has passed. b. A path, route, or course indicated by such marks: an old wagon track through the mountains. 2. A path along which something moves; a course: following the track of an airplane on radar. 3. a. A course of action; a method of proceeding: on the right track for solving the puzzle. b.

  7. Definition of track noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. The noun track can describe a variety of paths, such as the rails that trains chug along, a course that racehorses run, or the big oval course in an ice rink. If you're competing in a five-lap race and you have the fastest speed after the first four laps, you're on track to win the race.

  9. to continue to know what is happening to someone or something: He changes jobs so often - I find it hard to keep track of what he's doing. lose track. B2. to not know what is happening to someone or something any more: I've lost track of how much we've spent. on track. making progress and likely to succeed:

  10. A course or line of motion or action; route; path; way. To double back on one's tracks. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. More Noun Definitions (30) Synonyms: scent. spoor. trail. data track. caterpillar-track.

  11. Definition of track verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.