eight-track tape |
a magnetic-tape cartridge with four pairs of stereo tracks of prerecorded sound, popular in the United States from the mid-sixties to the early eighties. |
fast track |
a racetrack most suitable for speed because of its condition. [3 definitions] |
half-track |
a motor vehicle, esp. an armored military one, with an endless-chain track on the rear drive wheels, or the track itself. |
inside track |
the shorter inside path on a curved racetrack. [2 definitions] |
keep track |
to carefully record the movements or progress of something (usu. fol. by "of"). |
keep track of |
to stay informed about, esp. by making observations and keeping records. |
lose track of |
to lose the knowledge of where (someone or something) is, or to lose the ability to know about (someone or something). |
off the beaten track |
in a place difficult to reach or not often visited. [2 definitions] |
off the track |
not relevant to the pertinent point or issue; astray. |
one-track |
concerned exclusively with one idea, topic, or the like. [2 definitions] |
track and field |
a set of athletic events, such as foot racing, high jumping, and javelin throwing, performed on or near a running track. |
track down |
to find (something or someone) by methodically investigating, as if by following tracks. |
track lighting |
a means of illuminating a room or the like with adjustable lights that are arranged along a narrow electrified track on a wall or ceiling. |
track record |
a record or history of actions or performance. |
track system |
an educational practice in which students are placed into certain curricula of study based on evaluation of their abilities, interests, needs, or the like. |