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track
Track tarimas:
/træk/
Track audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A mark or succession of marks left by something that has passed.
- noun: A path, route, or course indicated by such marks: an old wagon track through the mountains.
- noun: A path along which something moves; a course: following the track of an airplane on radar.
- noun: A course of action; a method of proceeding: on the right track for solving the puzzle.
- noun: An intended or proper course: putting a stalled project back on track.
- noun: A succession of ideas; a train of thought.
- noun: Awareness of something occurring or passing: keeping track of the score; lost all track of time.
- noun: Sports A course laid out for running or racing.
- noun: Sports Athletic competition on such a course; track events.
- noun: Sports Track and field.
- noun: A rail or set of parallel rails upon which railroad cars or other vehicles run.
- noun: The boundary, formerly often delineated by train tracks, that separates two neighborhoods of different social class: grew up on the wrong side of the tracks.
- noun: Either of the continuous metal belts with which vehicles such as bulldozers and tanks move over the ground.
- noun: A metal groove or ridge that holds, guides, and reduces friction for a moving device or apparatus.
- noun: Any of several courses of study to which students are assigned according to ability, achievement, or needs: academic, vocational, and general tracks.
- noun: A distinct path, as along a length of film or magnetic tape, on which sound, images, or other information is recorded.
- noun: A distinct selection from a sound recording, such as a phonograph record or compact disk, usually containing an individual work or part of a larger work: the title track of an album.
- noun: One of the separate sound recordings that are combined so as to be heard simultaneously, as in stereophonic sound reproduction: mixed the vocal track and instrumental track.
- noun: Computer Science One of the concentric magnetic rings that form the separate data storage areas on a floppy disk or a hard disk.
- noun: Slang Needle marks on the skin from multiple intravenous injections, considered an indication of habitual drug use.
- verb-transitive: To follow the tracks of; trail: tracking game through the forest.
- verb-transitive: To move over or along; traverse.
- verb-transitive: To carry on the shoes and deposit: tracked mud on the rug.
- verb-transitive: To observe or monitor the course of (aircraft, for example), as by radar.
- verb-transitive: To observe the progress of; follow: tracking the company's performance daily.
- verb-transitive: To equip with a track.
- verb-transitive: To assign (a student) to a curricular track.
- verb-intransitive: To move along a track.
- verb-intransitive: To follow a course; travel.
- verb-intransitive: To keep a constant distance apart. Used of a pair of wheels.
- verb-intransitive: To be in alignment.
- verb-intransitive: To follow the undulations in the groove of a phonograph record. Used of a needle.
- verb-intransitive: To move across magnetic heads. Used of magnetic tape.
- phrasal-verb: track down To pursue until found or captured: "When, like a running grave, time tracks you down” ( Dylan Thomas).
- idiom: in (one's) tracks Exactly where one is standing: stopped him right in his tracks.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- bėgiai
- (tanko, traktoriaus) vikšras
- to be on the track of persekioti
- aptikti pėdsakus
- to be in the track of eiti kieno pėdomis
- sekti pavyzdžiu
- to make tracks (for) šnek. pasprukti
- pabėgti
- vėžė
- takas
- pėdsakas
- sekti
- susek