track

/tɹæk/

noun

  1. 1

    A mark left by something that has passed along.

    Can you see any tracks in the snow?
  2. 2

    A mark or impression left by the foot, either of man or animal.

    The fox tracks were still visible in the snow.
  3. 3

    The entire lower surface of the foot; said of birds, etc.

  4. 4

    A road or other similar beaten path.

    Follow the track for a hundred metres.
  5. 5

    Physical course; way.

    Astronomers predicted the track of the comet.
  6. 6

    A path or course laid out for a race, for exercise, etc.

    The athletes ran round the track.
  7. 7

    The direction and progress of someone or something; path.

  8. 8

    The way or rails along which a train moves.

    They briefly closed the railway to remove debris found on the track.
  9. 9

    A tract or area, such as of land.

  10. 10

    The street, as a prostitute's place of work.

  11. 11

    Awareness of something, especially when arising from close monitoring.

  12. 12

    The distance between two opposite wheels on a same axletree.

  13. 13

    Short for caterpillar track.

  14. 14

    The pitch.

  15. 15

    Sound stored on a record.

  16. 16

    The physical track on a record.

  17. 17

    A song or other relatively short piece of music, on a record, separated from others by a short silence.

    My favourite track on the album is "Sunshine".
  18. 18

    A circular (never-ending) data storage unit on a side of magnetic or optical disk, divided into sectors.

  19. 19

    The racing events of track and field; track and field in general.

    I'm going to try out for track next week.
  20. 20

    A session talk on a conference.

verb

  1. 1

    To continue over time.

  2. 2

    To follow the tracks of.

    My uncle spent all day tracking the deer, whose hoofprints were clear in the mud.
  3. 3

    To make tracks on.

  4. 4

    To create a musical recording (a track).

    Lil Kyle is gonna track with that DJ next week.
  5. 5

    To make sense; to be consistent with known information

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