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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

greyhound track SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

greyhound SUST.

I. track [ingl. brit. trak, ingl. am. træk] SUST.

1. track (print):

traces fpl
traces fpl

2. track literal, fig.:

to be on the track of person
to be on the track of discovery
to keep track of person: developments, events
to keep track of conversation
to keep track of company, authority: customer, taxpayer
to keep track of police, race official: criminal, competitor
to keep track of computer: bank account, figures
to keep track of person
to lose track of friend
to lose track of document, aircraft, suspect
to lose track of conversation

3. track (path, rough road):

4. track DEP.:

dog-racing track atrbv. event, championship, race

5. track FERRO. ingl. am.:

to leave the track(s) train:

6. track MÚS.:

7. track (band):

track AUDIO, INFORM.

8. track MOTOR:

9. track (rail):

10. track ingl. am. ENS. (stream):

II. track [ingl. brit. trak, ingl. am. træk] V. trans. (follow path of)

track person, animal
track storm, hurricane
track rocket, plane, comet, satellite

III. track [ingl. brit. trak, ingl. am. træk] V. intr. CINE

IV. track [ingl. brit. trak, ingl. am. træk]

en el diccionario PONS

greyhound SUST.

I. track [træk] SUST.

1. track (path):

2. track (rails):

3. track ingl. am. (in railroad station) → platform

4. track pl. (mark):

traces fpl

5. track (course followed):

track a. fig.
on sb's track

6. track (path taken by sth):

7. track (career path):

8. track DEP.:

track for running
track horseracing venue
track motor racing venue

9. track:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to make tracks coloq.

II. track [træk] V. trans.

1. track (pursue):

track animal
track fugitive

2. track (follow the course):

track airplane, missile

3. track (trace):

III. track [træk] V. intr.

1. track CINE:

2. track (follow a course):

platform shoes SUST. pl.

platform [ˈplætfɔ:m, ingl. am. -fɔ:rm] SUST.

1. platform (raised surface):

2. platform ingl. brit., ingl. austr. FERRO.:

3. platform (stage):

to be a platform for sth fig.

4. platform pl. → platform shoes

en el diccionario PONS

greyhound SUST.

I. track [træk] SUST.

1. track (path):

2. track (rails):

3. track pl. (mark):

traces fpl

4. track (path followed):

track a. fig.
on sb's track

5. track (path taken by sth):

6. track (career path):

7. track sports:

track for running
track horseracing venue
track car racing venue

8. track:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to make tracks coloq.

II. track [træk] V. trans.

1. track (pursue):

track animal
track fugitive

2. track (follow the path):

track airplane, missile

3. track (trace):

III. track [træk] V. intr.

1. track CINE:

2. track (follow a course):

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

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Jumping in place makes the platform move faster along its rail.
en.wikipedia.org
The station has platforms 140 m in length.
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The name was later changed to represent their policy platform.
en.wikipedia.org
The lowest section measured 1.83 m high with a 1.3 m wide platform between its upper edge and the beginning of the second section.
en.wikipedia.org
Again, the throw has to be through the air until it touches down on a pin platform.
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