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track [tracks] (beaten path) noun [UK: træk] [US: ˈtræk] | senderonoun trillanoun trillonoun |
track [tracks] (course; way) noun [UK: træk] [US: ˈtræk] | cursonoun trayectonoun trayectorianoun |
track [tracks] (mark left by something that has passed along) noun [UK: træk] [US: ˈtræk] | huellanounThe hunter followed the bear's tracks. = El cazador siguió las huellas del oso. rastronounWe followed the tracks of the criminal. = Seguimos el rastro del criminal. |
track [tracks] (path or course laid out for a race or exercise) noun [UK: træk] [US: ˈtræk] | pistanoun |
track [tracks] (permanent way; the rails) noun [UK: træk] [US: ˈtræk] | víanoun |
track [tracks] (physical track on a record) noun [UK: træk] [US: ˈtræk] | surconoun |
track [tracked, tracking, tracks] (to follow the tracks of) verb [UK: træk] [US: ˈtræk] | rastrearverb |
track [tracked, tracking, tracks] (to observe the (measured) state of an object over time) verb [UK: træk] [US: ˈtræk] | seguirverbThey can't track us anymore. = No pueden seguirnos más. |
track and field (group of athletic sports) noun [UK: træk ənd fiːld] [US: ˈtræk ænd ˈfiːld] | atletismonoun |
track down (to search, hunt) verb [UK: træk daʊn] [US: ˈtræk ˈdaʊn] | localizarverb rastrearverb |
track gauge (distance between the rails of a railway) noun [UK: træk ɡeɪdʒ] [US: ˈtræk ˈɡeɪdʒ] | trochanoun |
tracker [trackers] (agent noun of track) noun [UK: ˈtrækə(r)] [US: ˈtrækər] | rastreadornoun rastreadoranoun |
tracking (consistent adjustment of space between individual letters) noun [UK: ˈtrækɪŋ] [US: ˈtrækɪŋ] | interletradonoun interletrajenoun |
tracking shot (a continuously recorded segment containing no edits) noun [UK: ˈtrækɪŋ ʃɒt] [US: ˈtrækɪŋ ˈʃɑːt] | plano secuencianoun |
trackless (not running on tracks) adjective [UK: ˈtræ.kləs] [US: ˈtræ.kləs] | destraciadaadjective destraciadoadjective |
tracksuit (garment) noun [UK: ˈtræk.suːt] [US: ˈtræk.suːt] | buzonoun chándalnoun joggingnoun mononoun pantsnoun sudaderanoun |
backtrack [backtracked, backtracking, backtracks] (retracing one's steps) verb [UK: ˈbæk.træk] [US: ˈbæk.ˌtræk] | retrocederverb |
backtrack [backtracked, backtracking, backtracks] (reviewing previous work) verb [UK: ˈbæk.træk] [US: ˈbæk.ˌtræk] | repasarverb |
backtrack (the act of backtracking) noun [UK: ˈbæk.træk] [US: ˈbæk.ˌtræk] | retrocesonoun |
caterpillar track (continuous track in the form of steel or rubber belt) noun | oruganoun |
diss track (recording intended to disparage or attack another person or group) noun | tiraeranoun |
fast track (The quickest or most direct method or path) noun | vía rápidanoun |
keep track (monitor) verb | |
railroad track (track for trains) noun [UK: ˈreɪl.rəʊd træk] [US: ˈreɪlroʊd ˈtræk] | vía del ferrocarrilnoun |
soundtrack (a narrow strip running down a movie film that carries the recorded sound in synchronization with the pictures) noun [UK: ˈsaʊnd.træk] [US: ˈsaʊnd.træk] | banda sonoranoun |