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- track rod/ˈtræk ˌrɒd/A rigid bar, often adjustable, that connects and synchronizes the steering motion between the two front wheels of a vehicle.nounC1/C2 (Specialised Technical Vocabulary)
- track shoe/ˈtræk ʃuː/A spiked athletic shoe designed for running on tracks.nounMedium
- track spike/træk spaɪk/A type of athletic shoe with spikes on the sole, designed for running on tracks.nounLow in general language; high in sports and athletics contexts.
- track suit/ˈtræk.suːt/A two-piece garment consisting of a jacket and trousers, typically made of soft, stretchy fabric, designed for athletic activities or casual wear.nounB1
- track system/ˈtræk ˌsɪs.təm/An educational approach where students are grouped by perceived ability or achievement level into different classes or paths (tracks), which determine the curriculum and pace of their studies.nounB2-C1
- trackage/ˈtrækɪdʒ/The tracks or railway lines of a railroad system.nounLow
- trackball/ˈtrækbɔːl/A computer input device consisting of a stationary base containing a ball that is rotated by the user's fingers to move a cursor on a screen.nounC1
- tracker dog/ˈtrækə dɒɡ/A dog trained to locate and follow a person's scent trail.nounLow frequency
- tracker fund/ˈtræk.ə ˌfʌnd/A type of investment fund that aims to replicate the performance of a specific market index.nounC1
- tracking/ˈtræk.ɪŋ/The action or process of following and recording the movements, progress, or location of someone or something over time.nounB1
- tracking and data relay satellite/ˈtrækɪŋ‿ənd ˈdeɪtə ˈriːleɪ ˈsætəlaɪt/A satellite system designed to receive, process, and retransmit data and signals from other spacecraft (like the Space Shuttle or the ISS) and ground stations.nounC1/C2
- tracking poll/ˈtræk.ɪŋ ˌpəʊl/A type of opinion poll that surveys the same group or a series of representative samples over a period of time to measure changes in public opinion.nounC1+
- tracking radar/ˈtrækɪŋ ˈreɪdɑː/A radar system designed to monitor and follow the movement of objects such as aircraft, missiles, or ships.nounLow
- tracking shot/ˈtrækɪŋ ʃɒt/A continuous film or video shot in which the camera moves alongside or follows the subject, typically mounted on a wheeled platform (dolly) or other moving vehicle.nounC1
- tracking station/ˈtræk.ɪŋ ˌsteɪ.ʃən/A facility equipped with devices (like radar and radio telescopes) to monitor, receive signals from, and communicate with spacecraft, satellites, or other distant objects.nounLow (C2)
- tracking system/ˈtræk.ɪŋ ˌsɪs.təm/A coordinated set of methods, devices, or software designed to monitor and record the position, status, or progress of a person, object, process, or set of data over time.nounB2
- tracklayer/ˈtrækˌleɪə/A person who lays or installs railway tracks.nounC1/C2
- trackless trolley/ˈtrækləs ˈtrɒli/A public transport vehicle that is electrically powered by overhead wires but does not run on rails, typically a type of bus.nounLow
- trackman/ˈtrækmən/A person whose job is to maintain railway tracks.nounRare
- trackpad/ˈtrækpæd/A touch-sensitive pad on a laptop or desktop computer, used as a pointing device to control the cursor by moving one's finger across its surface.nounB2
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