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track-and-field events N pl

field event N SPORTS

track event N SPORTS

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in the PONS Dictionary

I. track [træk] N

1. track a. COMPUT (path):

2. track (rails):

релси f мн

3. track Am (place of arrival, departure) s. → platform

4. track pl (mark):

5. track a. fig (course followed):

6. track (path taken by sth):

7. track (career path):

8. track SPORTS:

9. track (song):

Phrases:

II. track [træk] VB trans

1. track (pursue):

2. track (follow the course):

track airplane, missile

3. track (trace):

III. track [træk] VB intr

1. track CINE:

2. track (follow a course):

platform shoes N pl

platform [ˈplætfɔːm, Am -fɔːrm] N

1. platform (raised surface):

2. platform Brit, Aus RAIL:

3. platform COMPUT:

4. platform (stage):

5. platform pl s. → platform shoes

I. field [fiːld] N

1. field:

field a. ELEC, AGR, COMPUT
field SPORTS
field SPORTS

2. field + sing/pl vb (contestants):

3. field a. ECON (sphere of activity):

II. field [fiːld] VB trans

1. field (return):

2. field candidate:

and [ən, ənd, stressed ænd ] KONJ

1. and (also):

и
and COMPUT

2. and MATH:

2 and 3 is 5

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

Phrases:

and so on [or forth]

event [ɪˈvent] N

1. event (happening):

2. event (case):

3. event COMM:

4. event LAW:

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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By 1920 the ground was still quite basic, with a narrow grandstand on the southern touchline and a cycle track around the pitch.
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Other processes, such as fast-track legislation, have taken the place of the legislative veto and achieved the same effects.
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The following year he missed much of the indoor track season due to hamstring problems, which were a knock-on effect of his previous injury.
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A second excursion train was on an adjacent track for 2719.
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Stock sanders race down a 15 m track, while modified sanders race on a 25 m track.
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