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Exam: TOEFL

tracing

IPA: /ˈtreɪsɪŋ/

KK: /ˈtreɪsɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A copy or representation made by drawing over the lines of an original image or document, often using a transparent sheet.

Example: The artist created a tracing of the famous painting to practice her technique.

track

IPA: /træk/

KK: /træk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To follow a path or course, often in a straight line or along a specific route.

Example: The runners track along the path every morning.

noun

Definition: A path or course that something follows, which can refer to a physical route, a method of doing something, or a specific part of a recording.

Example: The train follows the track through the mountains.

transitive verb

Definition: To follow or observe the path or progress of something or someone, often to gather information or keep a record.

Example: The detective was able to track the suspect's movements using surveillance cameras.

tracked

IPA: /trækt/

KK: /trækt/

adjective

Definition: Moving on a path or surface that is made of continuous material, often used in reference to vehicles or machinery that operate on tracks.

Example: The tracked vehicle was able to navigate through the rough terrain easily.

verb

Definition: To follow the course or progress of something, often by using a system or method to keep a record of it.

Example: The researchers tracked the movement of the animals over several months.

tracker

IPA: /ˈtrækər/

KK: /ˈtrækər/

noun

Definition: A person or device that follows or monitors something, often used in technology or music composition.

Example: The fitness tracker helped me keep track of my daily steps and calories burned.

tracking

IPA: /ˈtrækɪŋ/

KK: /ˈtrækɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The process of following or monitoring the progress or movement of something or someone, often used in contexts like education or technology.

Example: The tracking of student performance helps teachers provide better support.

trackpad

IPA: /ˈtrækˌpæd/

KK: /trækˌpæd/

noun

Definition: A flat surface on a laptop or computer that detects finger movement and allows users to control the cursor on the screen.

Example: I prefer using a trackpad over a mouse for my laptop.

tractable

IPA: /ˈtræktə.bəl/

KK: /ˈtræktəbl/

adjective

Definition: Something that is easy to manage, control, or teach.

Example: The dog was very tractable, following all of its owner's commands without hesitation.

tractably

IPA: //ˈtræktəbli//

KK: /ˈtræktəbli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is easy to control or manage; showing willingness to be guided or influenced.

Example: The students responded tractably to the teacher's instructions, making the class run smoothly.

traction

IPA: /ˈtrækʃən/

KK: /ˈtrækʃən/

noun

Definition: The force that allows something to grip or hold onto a surface, like a tire on a road, or a method used in medicine to pull and align bones.

Example: The car's tires provided excellent traction on the wet road.

tradition

IPA: /trəˈdɪʃən/

KK: /trəˈdɪʃən/

noun

Definition: A way of doing things that is passed down from one generation to another, often involving customs or practices that a group of people follow.

Example: Every year, our family follows the tradition of gathering for a big dinner on Thanksgiving.

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