Track
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noun
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verb
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verb
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(As a noun)
Track ( noun )
- A mark or a series of signs or objects left behind by the passage of someone or something.
- A prepared course or circuit for sports, racing, or other forms of competition.
- A rough path or trail through wild country.
Origin:
Middle english (denoting a path or course): from old norse trakka "a path made by the passage of men or animals", of germanic origin; related to trek.
Examples:
- The police followed the criminal's tracks in the snow.
- The athletes were warming up on the track before the race.
- We decided to take the old track to the summit, as the new one was closed.
- The album features some of the band's best tracks.
- The company tracks the stock prices of its competitors.
(As a verb)
Track ( verb )
- A mark or a series of signs or objects left behind by the passage of someone or something.
- A prepared course or circuit for sports, racing, or other forms of competition.
- A rough path or trail through wild country.
Origin:
Middle english (denoting a path or course): from old norse trakka "a path made by the passage of men or animals", of germanic origin; related to trek.
Examples:
- The police followed the criminal's tracks in the snow.
- The athletes were warming up on the track before the race.
- We decided to take the old track to the summit, as the new one was closed.
- The album features some of the band's best tracks.
- The company tracks the stock prices of its competitors.
(As a verb)
Track ( verb )
- A mark or a series of signs or objects left behind by the passage of someone or something.
- A prepared course or circuit for sports, racing, or other forms of competition.
- A rough path or trail through wild country.
Origin:
Middle english (denoting a path or course): from old norse trakka "a path made by the passage of men or animals", of germanic origin; related to trek.
Examples:
- The police followed the criminal's tracks in the snow.
- The athletes were warming up on the track before the race.
- We decided to take the old track to the summit, as the new one was closed.
- The album features some of the band's best tracks.
- The company tracks the stock prices of its competitors.