cinder track
/'sindəpɑ:θ/ Cách viết khác : (cinder_track) /'sindətræk/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A running track surfaced with fine cinders: A "cinder track" is a type of racetrack, typically for running or athletics, whose surface is composed of fine, crushed cinders (the residue from burnt coal or wood).
Usage
- The term is used to describe a specific, traditional type of athletic track surface, now largely replaced by synthetic materials.
- It is a compound noun where "cinder" specifies the material of the "track."
Examples
- Noun:
- The old high school still had a cinder track around its football field.
- Many legendary runners from the mid-20th century trained on cinder tracks.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Descriptive Context: Used to evoke a specific era in athletics or to describe the characteristics (e.g., softer, slower, potentially dusty) of such tracks compared to modern ones.
- His memoirs described the distinctive crunch of running on a cinder track.
Variants and Related Words
- Cinder path (noun): A pathway or trail surfaced with cinders. While similar, a "path" is generally for walking or casual use, whereas a "track" is specifically for racing or athletics.
- Asphalt track (noun): A track with a hard, bituminous surface.
- Synthetic track (noun): A modern track surface made of materials like polyurethane or rubber.
Synonyms
- Cinder running track: A more descriptive synonym.
- Ash track: A less common term, as "cinders" are a specific type of ash residue.
Related Phrases/Idioms
(This specific term does not commonly form the basis for idioms or phrasal verbs.)
Noun
- a racetrack paved with fine cinders