tracks (Meaning)

tracks

one of several curricula of study to which students are assigned according to their needs or levels of ability, to follow the tracks or traces of, achieving or doing what is necessary or expected, either of two continuous metal belts on which a vehicle (as a tank or bulldozer) travels, to search for until found, the course along which something moves or progresses, to follow by vestiges, the parallel rails of a railroad, to follow the groove undulations of a recording, those performed on a running track, path sense 1, trail, a group of grooves on a phonograph record containing recorded sound, to travel over, travel, the projection on the earth's surface of the path along which something (such as a missile or an airplane) has flown, material recorded especially on or as if on a track, an awareness of a fact, progression, or condition, a sequence of events, the width of a wheeled vehicle from wheel to wheel and usually from the outside of the rims, a path along which something is recorded (as on magnetic tape), track-and-field sports, to make tracks upon, a course laid out especially for racing, awareness of things or the order in which things happen or ideas come, detectable evidence (such as the wake of a ship, a line of footprints, or a wheel rut) that something has passed, to fit a track or rails, a course laid out for racing, to make tracks upon or with, the tread of an automobile tire, a path made by or as if by repeated footfalls, to observe or plot the moving path of (something, such as a spacecraft or missile) often instrumentally, one of a series of parallel or concentric paths along which material (such as music or information) is recorded (as on a phonograph record or magnetic tape), a footprint whether recent or fossil, a way of life, conduct, or action, a usually metal way (such as a groove) serving as a guide (as for a movable lighting fixture), where one stands or is at the moment, to search for by following evidence until found, to follow accurately the corresponding fore wheel on a straightaway, either of two endless belts on which a tracklaying vehicle travels, to observe the moving path of, to maintain a constant distance apart on the straightaway, to carry (mud or other material) on the feet and deposit, to keep track of (something, such as a trend), to leave tracks (as on a floor), a mark left by something that has gone by

tracks Sentence Examples

  1. The muddy tracks led us to the secluded cabin.
  2. The train tracks roared with the passing of the locomotive.
  3. Racing cars left gleaming tracks on the asphalt.
  4. The deer left faint tracks in the snow as it wandered through the forest.
  5. The music player's needle glided over the record's tracks.
  6. Investigators followed the foot tracks to identify the perpetrator.
  7. The construction site was a maze of dirt tracks carved into the earth.
  8. Hiking boots with deep treads provided traction on the slippery tracks.
  9. The computer screen flashed ominous red tracks as the virus attacked.
  10. The star's cometary tracks blazed a brilliant trail across the night sky.

FAQs About the word tracks

one of several curricula of study to which students are assigned according to their needs or levels of ability, to follow the tracks or traces of, achieving or

paths,trails, footprints, traces, shadows, footsteps, steps, ruts, treads,signs

guides, pilots,leads,,heads

The muddy tracks led us to the secluded cabin.

The train tracks roared with the passing of the locomotive.

Racing cars left gleaming tracks on the asphalt.

The deer left faint tracks in the snow as it wandered through the forest.