dirt track

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Noun1.dirt track - a racetrack that is not paveddirt track - a racetrack that is not paved  
racecourse, racetrack, raceway, track - a course over which races are run
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Translations
طَريق تُرابي لِسِباق الدَّراجات
plochá dráha
dirt-track-bane
salakpálya
ómalbikuî kappakstursbraut
plochá dráha
toprak yarış pisti

dirt track

nstradina sterrata
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

dirt

(dəːt) noun
any unclean substance, such as mud, dust, dung etc. His shoes are covered in dirt.
ˈdirty adjective
1. not clean. dirty clothes.
2. mean or unfair. a dirty trick.
3. offensive; obscene. dirty books.
4. (of weather) stormy.
verb
to make or become dirty. He dirtied his hands/shoes.
ˈdirtiness noun
ˌdirt-ˈcheap adjective, adverb
very cheap.
dirt track
an earth-track for motor-racing.
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References in periodicals archive ?
Then Welsh coach Steve Hansen threw in the dirt trackers for the final pool match against the All Blacks in Sydney to keep the public happy...
By that stage the divisions between the Test side and the "dirt trackers" were obvious.
He said: "The whole object was to make life as difficult as possible for the coaches - and the dirt trackers have put their hands up."
"e whole object was to make life as di"cult as possible for the coaches and the dirt trackers have put their hands up."
He is a founder member of the Dirt Trackers, a group of volunteer enthusiasts who maintain the pitches and facilities at Portway.