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track and field

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Other sports
ˌtrack and ˈfield noun [uncountable]  DSOsports such as running and jumping 田径运动 SYN British English athletics
Examples from the Corpus
track and fieldLewis and Michael Johnson are track and field millionaires.Opening ceremonies are Saturday, which also features track and field competition and an activity fair.In Sydney last September she became the first female track and field athlete to win five medals in a single Olympics.In a way, though, I became an exception because of my involvement in track and field.At a deeper level, it is a very good book about the nature of track and field today.The moment the top stars of track and field stop thinking of themselves as entertainers, then the sport is dead.Sports channel Sky Sports is looking to increase its coverage of athletics because of Barcelona and the spotlight falling on track and field.Bronze: Dwight Stones, track and field.
ˌtrack and ˈfield nounChineseSyllable
such sports jumping and running as Corpus


track and field
ˌtrack and ˈfield noun [uncountable]
sports such as running and jumping
   SYN  athletics British English


track and fieldBrE /ˌtræk ən ˈfiːld/ 🔊NAmE /ˌtræk ən ˈfiːld/ 🔊 (NAmE) (BrE ath·let·ics) noun
sports that people compete in, such as running and jumping 田径运动