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track [træk] n
gen. atentadi (changes); kurejo; piedsigno; poststrio; spuro; spurvojo; ŝanĝospuri (differences); trako; vojeto; vojstreko
track [træk] v
gen. kunordigi (torrent); spuri
 English thesaurus
track [træk] abbr.
abbr., adv. magnetic track
avia., Canada The projection on the earth’s surface of the path of an aircraft, the direction of which path at any point is usually expressed in degrees from true, magnetic or grid north
cinema A single component or channel of a soundtrack. See also sound mix.
mil., abbr. tck; tk; trk
mil., logist. To lock on to a point of radiation and obtain guidance therefrom 2. Acquire a target. (FRA)
USA A series of related contacts displayed on a data display console or other display device; To display or record the successive positions of a moving object; To lock onto a point of radiation and obtain guidance therefrom; To keep a gun properly aimed, or to point continuously a target-locating instrument at a moving target; The actual path of an aircraft above or a ship on the surface of the Earth; One of the two endless belts on which a full-track or half-track vehicle runs; A metal part forming a path for a moving object such as the track around the inside of a vehicle for moving a mounted machine gun (JP 3-01)
TRACKS abbr.
abbr., ed. The Right Approach Creates Knowledge And Success
track
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