track
Prononciation : [/tɹæk/]
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Contexte : « games »
(noun) a circular path or route for running races, car races, or to follow the movement of something. Like a road or path that people or things move along.
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The runners raced around the track to reach the finish line.
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The car skidded off the track and crashed into the barrier.
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How many laps do you need to run to complete a track race?
Contexte : « music »
(noun) a single song or piece of music from an album or CD. It's like one chapter in a book or one scene in a movie.
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My favorite track on the album is the third one.
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I don't really like the last track; it's too slow for me.
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Which track on the CD do you listen to the most?
Contexte : « tracking movement »
(verb) to follow or monitor the movement or progress of something. Like keeping an eye on where someone or something is going or what it is doing.
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We need to track the package to see when it will arrive.
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They lost track of the time and missed the meeting.
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Can you help me track my lost phone?
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