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track SPORTtrAkna type of path or road, often in the shape of a ring, which has been specially prepared for sporting events, particularly racing径赛运动跑道a cinder track煤屑跑道an all-weather track适应各种气候的跑道a dog track [C]赛狗的跑道The runners are now on their final lap of the track. [C]赛跑者现在正在跑最后一圈。(Am) Track is also a sport in which people compete with each other by running a race on a specially prepared circular path.径赛运动She's a member of her college track team.她是大学校田径队的一名成员。The Americans have so far won four track gold medals in the competition.到目前为止美国已经在比赛中赢得了4枚径赛金牌。Track and field (also track) is esp. Am for athletics.田径运动 [ATHLETE]A track event is a sporting event in which people compete with each other by running a race on a specially prepared circular path.径赛诸项目 [FIELD 中的 field event](Am) The two college teams are taking part in a track meet (= a sporting competition between two or more teams, involving running races as well as jumping and throwing competitions) next week.下星期两支大学队将参加田径运动会。Your track record is all your achievements or failures in the past.成绩记录The school has an impressive/strong track record in getting its students through examinations.这所学校在帮助学生通过考试方面有令人钦佩的/巨大的成绩。The team's track record has been poor/dismal so far this year.今年到目前为止,这支球队的成绩一直很糟糕/很差。A track shoe is a shoe with short pointed pieces of metal or plastic fixed to the bottom, worn by people who compete in running races.钉鞋a pair of track shoes一双钉鞋 [RACETRACK]
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