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tostándola
carrera de atletismo
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
event [ingl. am. əˈvɛnt, ingl. brit. ɪˈvɛnt] SUST.
1.1. event (happening, incident):
1.2. event DEP.:
2. event in phrases:
I. track [ingl. am. træk, ingl. brit. trak] SUST.
1. track C (mark):
to be on sb's track(s)
seguirle la pista or el rastro a alguien
despistar a alguien
to make tracks coloq.
to make tracks coloq.
2.1. track (road, path):
2.2. track (course of thought, action):
2.3. track (path):
2.4. track (projected path):
3.1. track:
to have the inside track (on sth) ingl. am. (have the advantage)
atrbv. track athlete
3.2. track (horse-racing) ingl. am.:
4. track U (track events):
track ingl. am.
6.1. track FERRO. C (way):
6.2. track FERRO. U (rails etc):
vías fpl
7.1. track C (song, piece of music):
7.2. track C (on recording medium):
7.3. track C INFORM.:
8.1. track C (on tank):
8.2. track C (distance between wheels):
9. track C (for curtains):
II. track [ingl. am. træk, ingl. brit. trak] V. trans.
1. track (follow):
track animal
track animal
track person
track spacecraft/missile
2. track (deposit with feet) ingl. am.:
III. track [ingl. am. træk, ingl. brit. trak] V. intr.
1.1. track AUDIO:
track needle/pickup:
1.2. track MOTOR:
2. track (tread marks):
track ingl. am.
en el diccionario PONS
track event SUST. DEP.
en el diccionario PONS
event [ɪˈvent] SUST.
1. event (happening):
2. event (case):
in any event, at all events ingl. brit.
I. track [træk] SUST.
1. track (path):
2. track (rails):
3. track ingl. am. in station:
4. track (mark):
track of animal
track of bullet
5. track (path):
to be on the right track a. fig.
6. track (logical course):
to be on track (to do sth)
7. track (career path):
8. track DEP.:
9. track (song):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to keep track (of sb/sth)
to lose track (of sb/sth)
to make tracks coloq.
II. track [træk] V. trans.
1. track (pursue):
to track sth/sb
2. track (trace):
III. track [træk] V. intr. CINE
en el diccionario PONS
track event SUST. DEP.
en el diccionario PONS
event ·ˈvent] SUST.
1. event (happening):
2. event (case):
I. track [træk] SUST.
1. track (path):
2. track (rails):
3. track in station:
4. track (mark):
track of animal
track of bullet
5. track (path):
6. track (logical course):
to be on track (to do sth)
7. track (career path):
8. track DEP.:
9. track (song):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to keep track (of sth/sb)
to lose track (of sth/sb)
to make tracks coloq.
II. track [træk] V. trans.
1. track (pursue):
to track sth/sb
2. track (trace):
III. track [træk] V. intr. CINE
Present
Itrack
youtrack
he/she/ittracks
wetrack
youtrack
theytrack
Past
Itracked
youtracked
he/she/ittracked
wetracked
youtracked
theytracked
Present Perfect
Ihavetracked
youhavetracked
he/she/ithastracked
wehavetracked
youhavetracked
theyhavetracked
Past Perfect
Ihadtracked
youhadtracked
he/she/ithadtracked
wehadtracked
youhadtracked
theyhadtracked
PONS OpenDict

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The men's team won bronze in the 3,000-metre short track event.
www.cbc.ca
In a track event he crashed and suffered multiple fractures.
www.bikebiz.com
Note that 4 x 200 m is not a regular track event and not a part of the program for any major international championship.
en.wikipedia.org
In the early 1970s, women's marathoning was met with deep hostility; the 1500 meters was the longest track event officially recognized for women.
en.wikipedia.org
The 400-metre track event was another disputed event.
www.thestar.com