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a series of athletic contests such as running and jumping, usually including most track-and-field events.[1900-05, Amer.]
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track meet — track′ meet n. spo a series of athletic contests such as running and jumping, usu. including most track and field events • Etymology: 1900–05 … From formal English to slang
track meet — n AmE a sports event consisting of competitions in running, jumping etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
track meet — track ,meet noun count AMERICAN a series of events in which people compete against each other in sports that involve running and jumping … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
track meet — noun a track and field competition between two or more teams (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑meet, ↑sports meeting • Part Meronyms: ↑track, ↑running, ↑field event, ↑track event * * * a series of … Useful english dictionary
track meet — /ˈtræk mit/ (say trak meet) noun an athletics meeting …
track meet — noun (C) AmE a sports event consisting of competitions in running, jumping etc … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
World Class Track Meet — Éditeur Nintendo Développeur Bandai Date de sortie août 1988 (USA) Genre Athlétisme Mode de jeu 1 joueur, multijoueur … Wikipédia en Français
Track and field athletics — Track and field athletics, commonly known as athletics or track and field, is a collection of sports events that involve running, throwing and jumping. The name athletics is derived from the Greek word athlos meaning contest . HistoryThe original … Wikipedia
Meet — may refer to: Meet (mathematics) A competitive event in track and field athletics All Comers Track Meet MEET – Middle East Education Through Technology See also Meeting This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same ti … Wikipedia
meet — meet1 [mēt] vt. met, meeting [ME meten < OE metan < base of mot, a coming together, meeting: see MOOT] 1. to come upon or encounter; esp., to come face to face with or up to (a person or thing moving from a different direction) 2. to be… … English World dictionary