Track means a clear path or way outside. People or cars can use it to go from one place to another.
The car was stuck on the dirt track.
We walked down the forest track.
Track can mean one song or sound recording on a CD, album, or digital player.
My favorite track is very popular.
She played a new track on the radio.
Track also means to watch or write down how something changes or moves over time, like packages or numbers.
They track the package every day.
We track sales to improve business.
Track means the visible signs or prints someone or something leaves on the ground when moving.
The hunter saw animal tracks in the snow.
There were tracks of cars on the road.
Track can mean the metal rails that trains use to move from place to place.
The train moves on the track.
Workers fixed the broken track today.
In technology, a track is a circular path on a disk where data is stored or read.
The computer reads data from the disk track.
Hard drives have many tracks for storing data.
To track can mean to guide or place something along a path, like cables or pipes.
They tracked the cable along the wall.
The plumber tracked the pipe under the floor.