Track
Pronunciation: /ˈtræk/
Track (noun)
- a narrow path or road, often used by vehicles or animals.
- a single song or piece of music on a CD or album.
- a circular path used for running or racing in sports.
Examples
- The track was muddy after the rain.
- They drove carefully along the narrow track.
Common collocations: dirt track, off-road track, hit track, bonus track, running track
Track (verb)
- to follow someone or something to find or catch them.
- to watch or check the progress or development of something.
Examples
- The detective tracked the suspect through the city.
- They tracked the animal's footprints in the snow.