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121Track — [trɛk ], der; s, s <englisch> (Schifffahrt Schiffsroute; EDV abgegrenzter Bereich auf einem Datenträger; Musikstück, Nummer [besonders auf einer CD]) …
122track record — ► NOUN ▪ the past achievements or performance of a person, organization, or product …
123track record — n. [prob. with reference to the running records of racehorses] Informal the record of the performance of a person, organization, etc. as in some activity or on some issue …
124track|ball — «TRAK BL», noun. a device to control a cursor or other image on a computer display screen: »A trackball has the ball on top, where you move it with your fingers (Sunday Times) …
125track|er — «TRAK uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that tracks or trails. 2. an apparatus for tracking objects moving in the air, such as radar. 3. a person or device that tracks or tows a vessel …
126track|hound — «TRAK HOWND», noun. = tracker dog. (Cf. ↑tracker dog) …
127track|walk|er — «TRAK W kuhr», noun. a railroad worker who walks along railroad tracks to inspect a certain section …
128track-schuyt — track schuyt, scoot, scout, skuit anglicized forms of trekschuit …