Definisjon av track

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Noun

track - a bar or pair of parallel bars of rolled steel making the railway along which railroad cars or other vehicles can roll
rail, rails, runway
bar a rigid piece of metal or wood; usually used as a fastening or obstruction or weapon; "there were bars in the windows to prevent escape"
railroad track, railroad, railway a line of track providing a runway for wheels; "he walked along the railroad track"
streetcar track, tramline, tramway the track on which trams or streetcars run
track - the act of participating in an athletic competition involving running on a track
running
track and field participating in athletic sports performed on a running track or on the field associated with it
track meet a track and field competition between two or more teams
track - any road or path affording passage especially a rough one
cart track, cartroad
road, route a way or means to achieve something; "the road to fame"
portage carrying boats and supplies overland
track - a pair of parallel rails providing a runway for wheels
artefact, artifact a man-made object taken as a whole
railroad track, railroad, railway a line of track providing a runway for wheels; "he walked along the railroad track"
track - an endless metal belt on which tracked vehicles move over the ground
caterpillar track, caterpillar tread
belt a band to tie or buckle around the body (usually at the waist)
tracked vehicle a self-propelled vehicle that moves on tracks
track - (computer science) one of the circular magnetic paths on a magnetic disk that serve as a guide for writing and reading data
data track
route, itinerary, path a way especially designed for a particular use
track - a groove on a phonograph recording
track - a line or route along which something travels or moves; "the hurricane demolished houses in its path"; "the track of an animal"; "the course of the river"
path, course
line acting in conformity; "in line with"; "he got out of line"; "toe the line"
collision course a course of action (following a given idea) that will lead to conflict if it continues unabated
inside track a favorable position in a competition; "the boss's son had the inside track for that job"
round the usual activities in your day; "the doctor made his rounds"
steps the course along which a person has walked or is walking in; "I followed in his steps"; "he retraced his steps"; "his steps turned toward home"
swath, belt a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)
track - a course over which races are run
racetrack, racecourse, raceway
course a mode of action; "if you persist in that course you will surely fail"; "once a nation is embarked on a course of action it becomes extremely difficult for any retraction to take place"
cinder track a racetrack paved with fine cinders
dirt track a racetrack that is not paved
racing circuit, circuit a racetrack for automobile races
speedway a racetrack for racing automobiles or motorcycles
stretch extension to or beyond the ordinary limit; "running at full stretch"; "by no stretch of the imagination"; "beyond any stretch of his understanding"
velodrome a banked oval track for bicycle or motorcycle racing
track - evidence pointing to a possible solution; "the police are following a promising lead"; "the trail led straight to the perpetrator"
lead, trail
evidence, grounds your basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief; "the evidence that smoking causes lung cancer is very compelling"
track - a distinct selection of music from a recording or a compact disc; "he played the first cut on the cd"; "the title track of the album"
cut

Verb

track - carry on the feet and deposit; "track mud into the house"
bring in, introduce bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment; "He brought in a new judge"; "The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor"
track - observe or plot the moving path of something; "track a missile"
observe stick to correctly or closely; "The pianist kept time with the metronome"; "keep count"; "I cannot keep track of all my employees"
track - make tracks upon
create, make create by artistic means; "create a poem"; "Schoenberg created twelve-tone music"; "Picasso created Cubism"; "Auden made verses"
track - go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit"
chase, chase after, trail, tail, tag, give chase, dog, go after
pursue, follow follow in or as if in pursuit; "The police car pursued the suspected attacker"; "Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life"
tag along go along with, often uninvited; "my younger brother often tagged along when I went out with my friends"
chase away, drive away, drive off, dispel, drive out, turn back, run off force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings; "Drive away potential burglars"; "drive away bad thoughts"; "dispel doubts"; "The supermarket had to turn back many disappointed customers"
tree stretch (a shoe) on a shoetree
quest seek alms, as for religious purposes
hound, hunt, trace pursue or chase relentlessly; "The hunters traced the deer into the woods"; "the detectives hounded the suspect until they found him"
run down injure or kill by running over, as with a vehicle
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Substantiv

track - A mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel.
track - A mark or impression left by the foot, either of man or beast; trace; vestige; footprint.
track - The entire lower surface of the foot; said of birds, etc.
track - A road; a beaten path.
track - Course; way; as, the track of a comet.
track - A path or course laid out for a race, for exercise, etc.
track - The permanent way; the rails.
track - A tract or area, as of land.
track - The distance between two opposite wheels on a same axletree.
track - Short for caterpillar track.
track - The pitch.
track - Sound stored on a record.
track - The physical track on a record.
track - A song or other relatively short piece of music, on a record, separated from others by a short silence.
track - Circular never-ending data storage unit on a side of magnetic or optical disk, divided into sectors.
track - The racing events of track and field; track and field in general.
track - A session talk on a conference.

Verb

track - To observe the measured state of an object over time.
track - To monitor the movement of a person or object.
track - To discover the location of a person or object usually in the form track down.
track - To follow the tracks of.
track - To leave in the form of tracks.

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  • track
    A pair of parallel rails providing a runway for the wheels of, e.g., a train.
  • track
    To go beyond, to pass here.
  • track
    Unpaved or unsealed road for agricultural use; gravel road in the forest etc.
  • track
    The direction of movement, line or route of a vessel at any given moment.
  • track
    Circular data storage unit on a side of magnetic or optical disk, divided into sectors.
  • track
    To observe the (measured) state of an object over time.

Verb

  • Infinitiv: (to) track
  • Presens: track / tracks
  • Preteritum: tracked
  • Perfektum: (have) tracked

Substantiv

  • Entall: track
  • Flertall: tracks

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