单词 | track |
释义 | track [træk] noun PATH 道路 IMPROVER countable ■a path or rough road which is made of soil rather than having a surface covered with stone or other material 小道,小径 •The house is at the end of a dirt/an unmade track.房子在一条泥土路/尚未铺好的小路的尽头。 IMPROVER countable or uncountable ■the pair of long metal bars fixed on the ground at an equal distance from each other, along which trains travel (铁路的)轨道 •a 10-mile stretch of track十英里长的铁轨 •Passengers are requested not to walk across the tracks.乘客不得穿越铁轨。 [træk] noun SPORT 体育 IMPROVER countable ■a type of path or road, often in the shape of a ring, which has been specially designed and built for sports events, especially racing 赛道;跑道 •an all-weather track全天候赛道 •a dog/horse track赛狗/马的跑道 •The runners are now on their final lap of the track.赛跑选手正在跑最后一圈。 ⇒ See also racetrackIMPROVER uncountable US ■a sport in which people compete with each other by running a race on a specially prepared circular path 径赛运动 •a track event径赛 uncountable (also track and field) US for ■athletics 径赛,田径运动 [træk] noun MARKS 记号 ADVANCED countable usually plural ■a mark or line of marks left on the ground or on another surface by an animal, person or vehicle which has moved over it, showing the direction they moved in 踪迹;足迹;车辙 •Police found tyre tracks in the mud.警方在泥地里发现了轮胎印。 •The hunters followed the tracks of •The burglars were careful not to leave be on the track of sb/sth ■to be examining marks or pieces of information which show where a person or animal has gone, in order to catch them 追踪 •The police are on the track of the killer.警方正在追踪该杀人犯。 [træk] noun DIRECTION 方向 ADVANCED countable ■the direction which something has taken or will take through the air (在空中运行的)轨迹,路线 •People living in the track of [træk] noun DEVELOPMENT 发展 IMPROVER countable or uncountable ■the direction in which someone's job or education develops (工作或受教育的)方向 •She was a lawyer, but then she changed track completely and became a doctor.她当过律师,但后来彻底转行成了医生。 countable usually singular ■the way in which a thought or idea has developed or might develop 思维方式;思路 •I found it difficult to follow the track of get off the track ■to start talking about something that is not part of what you should be talking about (讲话)离题 •I think we're getting off the track here - we're supposed to be discussing our advertising campaign.我觉得我们离题了——我们应该讨论的是广告宣传活动。 [træk] noun MUSIC 音乐 ADVANCED countable ■one of several songs or pieces of music on a CD or other musical recording (光盘、录音磁带等上的)一首歌,一支乐曲 •The album includes four previously unreleased tracks.这张专辑收录了四首以前未曾面世的歌曲。 ⇒ See also soundtrackcountable ■a part of a magnetic strip onto which sound can be recorded, with several tracks on one magnetic strip 音轨,声道 •When a piece of music is recorded, each instrument is recorded separately on a 24- or 48-track tape.录制音乐时,每一种乐器分别被录制在一张24或48声道的磁带上。 [træk] noun in your tracks ■in the exact place where you are standing 就地,当场 •He fell dead in his tracks.他当即倒地身亡。 •A sudden loud scream stopped [træk] noun keep track ■to make certain that you know what is happening or has happened to someone or something 确保了解;确保知道 •My sister has had so many different jobs, I find it hard to keep track (of [træk] noun lose track ■to no longer know what is happening, or not to remember something 忘记;跟不上最新的情况 •What he was saying was so complicated that I lost track after the first couple of sentences.他说的话内容太复杂了,我听了开头的几个句子以后就开始感到没头没脑。 •I've lost track of [træk] noun make tracks informal ■to leave somewhere to go home 回家 •It's getting late, Jim - I think we should make tracks.吉姆,天越来越晚——我觉得我们该回家了。 [træk] noun on track ■making progress and likely to succeed 有望成功;在正轨上 •They're on track to [træk] verb FOLLOW 跟随 ADVANCED transitive ■to follow a person or animal by looking for proof that they have been somewhere, or by using electronic equipment 跟踪,追踪 •It's difficult to track an animal over stony ground.很难在多石的地面上追踪动物。 •The military use radar satellites to track targets through clouds and at night.军队用雷达卫星透过云雾和夜幕追踪目标。 •The terrorists were tracked to ⇒ See also backtrack;sidetrackADVANCED transitive ■to record the progress or development of something over a period 追踪,记录…的进展 •The study tracked the careers of 1226 doctors who trained at the University of Michigan Medical School.该研究对1226名曾在密歇根大学医学院接受过培训的医生的事业发展情况进行跟踪调查。 [træk] verb MOVE 移动 intransitive ■If a television or film camera tracks in a particular direction, it moves along while it is filming (摄影机)跟踪拍摄,移动摄影 •The film ends with a long tracking shot intransitive specialized ■If a moving part of a recording machine tracks, it gets into the correct position for operating (录制设备的移动部件)运作正常 •Our VCR tracks automatically.我们的录像机能自动摄录。 [træk] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] track sth/sb down ■to find something or someone after looking for them in a lot of different places 追踪到;追查到 •He finally managed to track down the book he wanted.他终于找到他要的书。 |
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