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Track
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szlak, ścieżka
a road or path that is rough and usually made by animals or people repeatedly walking there
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utwór, ślad
a musical piece or song recorded on a CD, tape, or vinyl record
What is a "track"?
A track is an individual piece of music or audio within a larger collection, such as an album or playlist. It refers to a single song or instrumental recording that is part of a set of works, typically identified by its title. Tracks can vary in style, genre, and length, and they are often listed in sequence, allowing listeners to easily select and play specific pieces from an album or collection.
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tor, ścieżka
a station where a train arrives at or leaves from
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tor, pista
a course that is used for racing, usually round, and with multiple lanes
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tor, szlak
the direction or line taken by something as it moves; the course or route followed by someone or something
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ślad, dowód
evidence pointing to a possible solution
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lekkoatletyka, biegi na bieżni
the act of participating in an athletic competition involving running on a track
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szyna, tor
a bar or pair of parallel bars of rolled steel making the railway along which railroad cars or other vehicles can roll
10
ścieżka, rowek
a groove on a phonograph recording
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ścieżka, tor
(computer science) one of the circular magnetic paths on a magnetic disk that serve as a guide for writing and reading data
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gąsienica, tor
an endless metal belt on which tracked vehicles move over the ground
to track
01
śledzić, tropić
to follow someone or something by examining the marks they leave behind in order to catch them or know what they are doing
Transitive
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przechodzić, podążać
to move across or through a particular area, often with the intention of reaching a destination or following a specific course
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śledzić, rejestrować
carry on the feet and deposit
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śledzić, monitorować
observe or plot the moving path of something
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śledzić, tropić
make tracks upon
track
n
trackable
adj
trackable
adj
trackless
adj
trackless
adj
Przykład
Hikers often follow tracks through forests and mountains, where the natural terrain has been shaped by wildlife or previous travelers.
With each step, these ancient tracks tell a story of movement and connection, echoing the journeys of countless travelers who traversed them.
Explorers often rely on these worn tracks to navigate dense forests or remote wilderness areas, trusting in the wisdom of those who trod before them.
In rural areas, tracks may serve as primary routes for both human and animal transportation, connecting communities and facilitating movement.
The signaler monitored the track for any signs of obstruction.