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Track

Track

(n)
UK
træk
US
træk
Definition: A rough path or road, typically one beaten by use rather than constructed.
Meaning: Phần của đĩa; đường mòn, đường đua
Very Common
How to use "Track" vocabulary in sentence (example)

While Adidas's current collection features sneakers for nearly every sports, the first pair of Adidas were track spikes made especially for track and field.

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As a matter of fact, he completed an apprenticeship as a baker before he started selling track shoes.

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The DRL uses venues such as sports stadiums and warehouses to illuminate a track and have the players maneuver their crafts around whilst racing one another.

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Fans of sports can visit the race track at Daytona Beach while getting some sea and sunshine at the same time.

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The highest speed recorded on any national rail system instead of a test track was on the 3rd April 2007.

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This Japanese magnetically levitated train managed to reach an eye-watering top speed of 603km/h (374.69mph) whilst being operated by Central Japan Railway on a test track in Yamanashi Prefecture, west of Tokyo.

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The Maglev uses electrically charged magnets to "float" above the track and is propelled by magnetic pulses.

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JR Central is said to be developing a Maglev track to link Tokyo and Nagoya in 40 minutes by 2027, a distance of over 300km.

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