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*track¹ /træk; træk/ n 1 [C] a narrow road or path with a rough surface 〔路面不平的〕小道,小径: a dirt track through the woods 林中的泥路 2 keep track of sth to know what is happening, where things are etc, when there are a lot of different things involved 〔情况错综复杂时〕掌握某事的线索; 跟上某事的动态: It's hard to keep track of everyone's birthdays. 要记住所有人的生日很难。 3 lose track of sth to not know what is happening, where things are etc any more 失去某事的线索; 不了解某事的动态 4 be on the right/wrong track to be doing something in a way that is likely to be successful or unsuccessful 做事的方法[方向]正确/错误: Keep going, you're on the right track. 继续干吧,你的方向是正确的。 5 [C] one of the songs or pieces of music on a record 〔唱片上的〕一首歌曲[乐曲]: the best track on the album 这张唱片中最好的一首歌 6 [C] the two metal lines that a train travels on 〔火车的〕铁轨 7 [C] a special path or road used for races 〔比赛用的〕跑道: the fastest man on the track 跑道上跑得最快的人 8 [U] especially AmE the sport of running on a track 【尤美】 径赛: track events 径赛项目 9 tracks marks on the ground made by an animal, person, or vehicle 〔动物、人的〕足迹,踪迹; 〔车辆的〕轨迹 |