词汇 | track |
释义 | track (verb) track 16 ENTRIES FOUND: track (noun) track (verb) track and field (noun) track lighting (noun) track record (noun) fast track (noun) inside track (noun) laugh track (noun) one-track (adjective) tenure-track (adjective) beaten (adjective) cover (verb) jump (verb) keep (verb) side (noun) wrong (adjective) 1 track /ˈtræk/ noun plural tracks 1 track /ˈtræk/ noun plural tracks Learner's definition of TRACK 1 [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 moose/tire tracks麋鹿的足迹;车辙 Dinosaur tracks were found in the canyon.峡谷里发现了恐龙的踪迹。 2 [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 Follow the track into the forest.沿着小径走进森林。 3 [count] a : 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 The train went off the track. = The train jumped the track.火车脱轨了。 — usually plural通常用复数 We were walking beside the train/railroad tracks.我们当时正沿铁路轨道步行。 b US : a set of tracks at a train or subway station(火车站或地铁站里的)站台 The train to Chicago will leave track 3.开往芝加哥的火车将从3号站台驶出。 4 [count] : an often circular path or road that is used for racing跑道;赛道 She ran a few laps around the track before the race.比赛开始前,她绕跑道跑了几圈。 a dog/horse track [=a track where dog/horse races are held]赛狗/赛马跑道 — see also racetrack 5 [noncount] US : track and field He ran track in high school.他高中时参加了田径运动。 — often used before another noun常用于另一名词前 a track star田径运动明星 our track team我们的田径队 a track event/meet田径运动会 — see also tracksuit 6 [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 7 [count] : the course along which someone or something moves or proceeds(移动、前进的)轨迹,路线 the track of a storm/bullet风暴的路线;子弹的弹道 His brother and sister went to college, but he chose a different track. [=he chose to do something different]他的哥哥和姐姐上了大学,但是他选择了一条不同的道路。 — see also fast track, inside track, tenure-track 8 [count] US : a course of study followed by students who have particular abilities, needs, and goals(分轨制教育的)课程 students on the college track学习大学课程的学生 — called also (British) stream 9 [count] a : a song on a record, CD, etc.(唱片或光盘等上的)歌曲,曲子 Tracks 6 and 11 are particularly good.第6首和第11首歌非常棒。 The title track [=the song with the same title as the album] is a hit.这张专辑的同名歌曲非常流行。 — see also soundtrack b : a separate recording of each instrument or voice in a song音轨;声道 Increase the volume on the drum/vocal track.提高鼓/声道的音量。 — 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 The culprits covered their tracks well and left little evidence at the crime scene.那些罪犯很好地掩盖了行踪,几乎没在犯罪现场留下什么证据。 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) He stopped/froze in his tracks, turned, and came back.他突然停了下来,转过身,又回来了。 Her comment stopped me (dead) in my tracks. [=it surprised me very much; it caused me to stop and think]她的话让我当场愣住了。 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 There's so much going on that it's hard to keep track.发生的事情太多了,很难了解情况。 — usually + of It's hard to keep track of what's going on.很难了解目前的情况。 Keep track of your little brother for me, will you?帮我看好你的小弟弟,好吗? It's her job to keep track of how the money is spent.她的工作是记录钱的使用情况。 I watch the news to keep track of current events.我看新闻为的是了解时事。 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。 With so much going on, it's easy to lose track.发生了这么多事,很容易没有头绪。 — usually + of It's easy to lose track of what's going on.对于正在发生的事情,很容易理不清头绪。 I'm sorry I'm late. I lost track of the time.对不起,我迟到了。我忘了时间。 We lost track of each other after high school.高中毕业后我们彼此就失去了联系。 make tracks informal : to leave a place quickly快速离开 Here comes your mom—I'd better make tracks.你妈妈来了——我最好赶紧离开。 off the beaten track — see beaten off track : away from the main point, thought, etc.离题;跑题 Let's not get off track.咱们别跑题。 He kept the discussion from going too far off track.他让这场讨论没有过分偏离主题。 on the right/wrong track : following a course that will lead to success/failure循着正确/错误路线 Although their research is far from complete, the scientists are convinced that they are on the right track.虽然研究还远未完成,但科学家们相信他们的思路是对的。 She believes that our current foreign policy is on the wrong track.她认为我们当前的对外政策不对路。 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 Are we on track with the project?我们是在按计划实施项目吗? The project is on track.项目正按计划进行。 I had to get my life back on track after the accident.我得让我的生活在那场事故之后重回正轨。 the wrong side of the tracks : the part of a town, city, etc., where poor people live贫民区 She fell in love with a boy from the wrong side of the tracks.她爱上了一个出身贫寒的男孩。 — trackless /ˈtrækləs/ adjective a trackless wilderness/desert/expanse渺无人烟的荒野/沙漠/广阔地区 2 track /ˈtræk/ verb tracks; tracked; tracking 2 track /ˈtræk/ verb tracks; tracked; tracking Learner's definition of TRACK 1 [+ object] a : 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) He tracked the deer for a mile.他跟踪了那头鹿一英里。 b : to follow and find (someone or something) especially by looking at evidence追查;追踪 The detectives tracked the killer to Arizona.警探们追查那个杀人凶手到亚利桑那州。 — often + down They tracked him down in Arizona.他们在亚利桑那州追捕到了他。 Scientists tracked down the cause of the disease to a particular gene.科学家们查出这种病是由某种基因引起的。 If I manage to track down [=find] those photos, I'll let you know.如果我设法找到了那些照片,我会告诉你的。 2 [+ object] a : to follow or watch the path of (something)追踪(某物行进的轨道) The ship can track incoming missiles with radar.这艘船能用雷达追踪到来袭的导弹。 Meteorologists are tracking the storm.气象学家正在追踪这次风暴。 an electronic tracking device/system电子追踪装置/系统 b : to watch or follow the progress of (someone or something)跟踪,记录(某人或某事物的进展) You should start tracking [=keeping track of] your living expenses.你应该开始记录自己的生活花销。 The study tracked the patients over the course of five years.这项研究对病人进行了为期五年的跟踪调查。 3 [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 The boat tracks well.那艘船行驶正常。 The squadron will track north by northeast for 40 miles.中队将向北偏东北前进40英里。 4 [+ 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 Don't you track mud into this clean kitchen!你千万别把泥脚印带进这个干净的厨房! The dog tracked dirt all over the floor.那只狗在地板上到处留下脏爪印。 5 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] This school does not track.这所学校没有实行分级教学。 [+ object] The school tracks [=(Brit) streams] students into “remedial,” “average,” and “gifted” classes.这所学校把学生分为“补习班”、“普通班”和“尖子班”。 6 [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 At the start of the movie, the camera tracks along the street to the house's front door.在电影的开头,摄影机沿街一直拍到这座房子的大门。 — tracker noun, plural trackers [count] He is a skilled animal tracker.他是个熟练的捕猎手。 The automatic flight tracker will tell you when her plane will be landing.自动飞行追踪系统将会告诉你她的飞机何时降落。 |
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