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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
track record
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Make sure you invest in firms with solid track records.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Before switching your plan, make sure you choose a low-cost provider with a proven investment track record.
▪ But the track record is not very good.
▪ Except for emergency situations, direct pollution controls have a fairly poor track record.
▪ Finally, internet businesses are moving into an era where their lengthening track record means they can be analysed alongside conventional companies.
▪ Jeske has no qualms about coming to Grand Forks and operating an event center that has no proven track record.
▪ Money flows have a successful track record in predicting the direction of the stock market.
▪ The fund also has a long track record of global investing, having been established in 1953.
▪ The pup trialled at Brough Park on Saturday night and was only two lengths outside the sprint track record.
Wiktionary
track record

n. 1 (&lit track record) 2 (context idiomatic English) The past performance of a person, organization, or product, viewed in its entirety and usually for the purpose of making a judgment. 3 (context sports English) (rfc-sense) The fastest time on a specific racetrack it has taken any Thoroughbred to complete a set race distance on a specific surface.

WordNet
track record
  1. n. the fastest time ever recorded for a specific distance at a particular racetrack; "the track record for the mile and a half at Belmont is 2 minutes 24 seconds held by Secretariat since 1973"

  2. the sum of recognized accomplishments; "the lawyer has a good record"; "the track record shows that he will be a good president" [syn: record]

Wikipedia
Track Record (album)

Track Record is a compilation album by Sherbet released in 1979.

Track record

Track record is a term from racing, referring either to the best performance of any racehorse or athlete on a certain track, or to the history of a certain racer's past performance. It is commonly used informally to refer to a person or organization's past performance in any type of endeavor.

Track record may also refer to:

  • Track Records, an English record label
  • The Track Record, an American pop punk band of the 2000s
  • It's a New Track Record! (album), a comedy album
  • Track Record (album), a 1979 compilation album by Sherbet
  • record track

For records in track and field see:

  • United States records in track and field
  • List of world records in athletics, ratified by the International Association of Athletics Federations. Athletics records comprise the best performances in the sports of track and field, road running and racewalking

Usage examples of "track record".

They had been casting about for a scholarship at a southern Queensland school with a good track record, so to speak.

Three engagements and three breakups by the time she was twenty-three wasn't a good track record.

In the ten years since, she'd built up a track record that included jobs on every continent, though she never left her room in the San Francisco clinic that was home.

With the same track record, a day-care center would've been boarded up a long time ago.

No secret about my age since birth date and track record and so forth were on file for each of us.

In addition, let me remind you that the track record of the consensus is nothing to be proud of.