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111Track — 〈 [træ̣k] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; Technik〉 1. Zugelement, z. B. Kette, Riementrieb od. Seil bei Maschinen 2. Reiseroute eines Schiffes 3. 〈Musik〉 Titel, Stück (auf einer CD od. Platte); →a. s. Soundtrack 4. 〈EDV〉 Spur [Etym.: engl., »Spur, Weg,… …
112track and field — n [U] sports such as running and jumping British Equivalent: athletics …
113track event — track e.vent n AmE a running race …
114track meet — n AmE a sports event consisting of competitions in running, jumping etc …
115track and field — noun uncount AMERICAN sports that involve running, jumping, and throwing objects such as a SHOT (=a large heavy metal ball) …
116track meet — track ,meet noun count AMERICAN a series of events in which people compete against each other in sports that involve running and jumping …
117track — (izg. trȅk) m DEFINICIJA 1. inform., v. staza (4) 2. sport staza za utrke (ob. biciklističke); pista ETIMOLOGIJA engl …
118track — n *trace, vestige Analogous words: print, stamp, imprint (see IMPRESSION): *sign, mark, token …
119track record — track′ rec ord n. cvb a record of achievements or performance …
120track system — track′ sys tem n. edu a system of separating students into groups or classes according to scholastic ability • Etymology: 1955–60 …