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track

1 track /ˈtræk/ noun
plural tracks
1 track
/ˈtræk/
noun
plural tracks
Learner's definition of TRACK
[count] : a mark left on the ground by a moving animal, person, or vehicle足迹;踪迹;车辙usually plural通常用复数
[count] : a path or trail that is made by people or animals walking through a field, forest, etc.(人或动物踩出的)小径,小道
[count]
: a pair of metal bars that a train, trolley, or subway car rides along(火车、电车、地铁车厢行驶的)轨道
usually plural通常用复数
US : a set of tracks at a train or subway station(火车站或地铁站里的)站台
[count] : an often circular path or road that is used for racing跑道;赛道
see also racetrack
[noncount] US : track and field
often used before another noun常用于另一名词前
see also tracksuit
[count] : a rod or bar that is used to hold something (such as a curtain or sliding door)(窗帘、推拉门等的)滑竿,滑轨 see also track lighting
[count] : the course along which someone or something moves or proceeds(移动、前进的)轨迹,路线
see also fast track, inside track, tenure-track
[count] US : a course of study followed by students who have particular abilities, needs, and goals(分轨制教育的)课程
called also (British) stream
[count]
: a song on a record, CD, etc.(唱片或光盘等上的)歌曲,曲子
see also soundtrack
: a separate recording of each instrument or voice in a song音轨;声道
see also laugh track, soundtrack

cover your tracks

: to hide anything that shows where you have been or what you have done so that no one can find or catch you掩盖踪迹

in your tracks

:
◊ If you stop or are stopped in your tracks, you stop doing something suddenly or immediately.突然(停止);当场(停止)

keep track

: to be aware of how something is changing, what someone is doing, etc.了解(某人的)情况;掌握(某事物的)动态
usually + of

lose track

: to stop being aware of how something is changing, what someone is doing, etc.不了解(某人的)情况;不清楚(某事物的)进展;失去联系。
usually + of

make tracks

informal
: to leave a place quickly快速离开

off the beaten track

see beaten

off track

: away from the main point, thought, etc.离题;跑题

on the right/wrong track

: following a course that will lead to success/failure循着正确/错误路线

on track

: happening the way that you expect or want things to happen : following a schedule, routine, etc.按计划;步入正轨

the wrong side of the tracks

: the part of a town, city, etc., where poor people live贫民区

— trackless

/ˈtrækləs/ adjective
2 track /ˈtræk/ verb
tracks; tracked; tracking
2 track
/ˈtræk/
verb
tracks; tracked; tracking
Learner's definition of TRACK
[+ object]
: to follow and try to find (an animal) by looking for its tracks and other signs that show where it has gone跟踪,追踪(动物)
: to follow and find (someone or something) especially by looking at evidence追查;追踪
often + down
[+ object]
: to follow or watch the path of (something)追踪(某物行进的轨道)
: to watch or follow the progress of (someone or something)跟踪,记录(某人或某事物的进展)
[no object] US : to move in a certain way or in a certain direction(以某方式或沿某方向)移动
[+ object] US : to make marks by bringing (dirt, mud, etc.) indoors on the bottom of your feet在室内留下(脏)足迹
US : to place young students in certain classes according to their abilities and needs按学生的能力和需求分班
[no object]
[+ object]
[no object] of a movie camera or video camera : to move in a particular direction especially in a straight line(摄影机沿某方向,尤指直线)移动拍摄

— tracker

noun, plural trackers [count]

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