track 的英语意思
tracktrack1 /træk/ noun
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path/road [countable] a narrow path or road with a rough uneven surface, especially one made by people or animals frequently moving through the same place小径;崎岖不平的窄路(尤指人或动物频繁通行而形成的):
The road leading to the farm was little more than a dirt track.通往农场的路不过是一条土路。
The track led through dense forest.这条小路穿过茂密的森林。
a steep mountain track陡峭的山路2marks on ground tracks [plural] a line of marks left on the ground by a moving person, animal, or vehicle(人、动物或车辆移动后留在地面上的)足迹;印迹:
We followed the tyre tracks across a muddy field.我们沿着轮胎痕迹穿过一片泥泞的田地。
The tracks, which looked like a fox’s, led into the woods.那些看起来像狐狸留下的足迹通向了树林。3for racing [countable] a circular course around which runners, cars etc race, which often has a specially prepared surface跑道;赛道(供赛跑者、赛车等竞赛用的环形场地,通常铺有专用材料):
To run a mile, you have to run four circuits of the track.跑一英里需要跑四圈跑道。 → dirt track(2)4train a)[countable, uncountable] the two metal lines along which trains travel铁轨;铁道 SYN railway line:
The track was damaged in several places.铁轨多处受损。
That particular section of track was laid last year.那段铁轨是去年铺设的。 b)[countable] American English the particular track that a train leaves from or arrives at(火车出发或到达的)特定站台;道次:
The train for Boston is leaving from track 2.开往波士顿的火车将从2号站台发车。5be on the right/wrong track to think in a way that is likely to lead to a correct or incorrect result以可能导致正确或错误结果的方式思考:
We’ve had the initial test results and it looks as though we’re on the right track.我们已经拿到了初步测试结果,看来我们的方向是对的。6keep/lose track of somebody/something to pay attention to someone or something, so that you know where they are or what is happening to them, or to fail to do this密切关注某人或某事,了解其所在或动态;或未能做到这一点:
It’s difficult to keep track of all the new discoveries in genetics.要追踪遗传学领域所有新发现是很困难的。
I just lost all track of time.我完全忘了时间。7music/song [countable] one of the songs or pieces of music on an album (=collection of songs or pieces of music)(专辑中的)一首曲子;一个曲目:
There’s a great Miles Davis track on side two.B面有一首很棒的迈尔斯·戴维斯的曲目。► see thesaurus at music8stop/halt (dead) in your tracks to suddenly stop, especially because something has frightened or surprised you(尤指因受到惊吓或惊讶)突然停下来9cover your tracks to be careful not to leave any signs that could let people know where you have been or what you have done because you want to keep it a secret, usually because it is illegal小心不留下任何线索,以免他人知晓自己的行踪或所作所为;通常因其违法而需保密:
He tried to cover his tracks by burning all the documents.他试图通过焚烧所有文件来销毁证据。10sport [uncountable] American English a)sport that involves running on a track跑道运动;(田径中的)跑步项目:
The next year he didn’t run track or play football.第二年他既没有参加跑道运动,也没有踢美式足球。 b)all the sports in an athletics competition such as running, jumping, or throwing the javelin田径运动会中的所有项目,如跑步、跳跃或投标枪:
a famous track star著名的田径明星
She went out for track in the spring (=she joined the school’s track team).她在春季参加了田径队(=她加入了学校的田径队)。11be on track spoken口语 to be likely to achieve the result you want有可能实现预期目标:
We’re still on track for 10% growth.我们仍有望实现10%的增长。12get off the track spoken口语 to begin to deal with a new subject rather than the main one which was being discussed开始讨论新话题,偏离正在讨论的主要话题:
Don’t get off the track, we’re looking at this year’s figures not last year’s.别跑题了,我们看的是今年的数据,不是去年的。13be on the track of somebody/something to hunt or search for someone or something追踪或搜寻某人或某物:
Police are on the track of the bank robbers.警方正在追踪银行抢劫犯。14make tracks spoken口语 used to say you must leave a place表示必须离开某地:
It’s time we started making tracks.我们该出发了。15direction [countable] the direction or line taken by something as it moves(某物移动时所走的)方向;路线track of
islands that lie in the track of North Atlantic storms位于北大西洋风暴路径上的岛屿16on a vehicle [countable] a continuous metal band that goes over the wheels of a vehicle such as a bulldozer, allowing it to move over uneven ground履带(装在推土机等车辆轮子外侧的连续金属带,使车辆能在不平地面上行驶) → off the beaten track at beaten(1), → one-track mind, → be from the wrong side of the tracks at wrong1(18)
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path/road [countable] a narrow path or road with a rough uneven surface, especially one made by people or animals frequently moving through the same place小径;崎岖不平的窄路(尤指人或动物频繁通行而形成的):
The road leading to the farm was little more than a dirt track.通往农场的路不过是一条土路。
The track led through dense forest.这条小路穿过茂密的森林。
a steep mountain track陡峭的山路2marks on ground tracks [plural] a line of marks left on the ground by a moving person, animal, or vehicle(人、动物或车辆移动后留在地面上的)足迹;印迹:
We followed the tyre tracks across a muddy field.我们沿着轮胎痕迹穿过一片泥泞的田地。
The tracks, which looked like a fox’s, led into the woods.那些看起来像狐狸留下的足迹通向了树林。3for racing [countable] a circular course around which runners, cars etc race, which often has a specially prepared surface跑道;赛道(供赛跑者、赛车等竞赛用的环形场地,通常铺有专用材料):
To run a mile, you have to run four circuits of the track.跑一英里需要跑四圈跑道。 → dirt track(2)4train a)[countable, uncountable] the two metal lines along which trains travel铁轨;铁道 SYN railway line:
The track was damaged in several places.铁轨多处受损。
That particular section of track was laid last year.那段铁轨是去年铺设的。 b)[countable] American English the particular track that a train leaves from or arrives at(火车出发或到达的)特定站台;道次:
The train for Boston is leaving from track 2.开往波士顿的火车将从2号站台发车。5be on the right/wrong track to think in a way that is likely to lead to a correct or incorrect result以可能导致正确或错误结果的方式思考:
We’ve had the initial test results and it looks as though we’re on the right track.我们已经拿到了初步测试结果,看来我们的方向是对的。6keep/lose track of somebody/something to pay attention to someone or something, so that you know where they are or what is happening to them, or to fail to do this密切关注某人或某事,了解其所在或动态;或未能做到这一点:
It’s difficult to keep track of all the new discoveries in genetics.要追踪遗传学领域所有新发现是很困难的。
I just lost all track of time.我完全忘了时间。7music/song [countable] one of the songs or pieces of music on an album (=collection of songs or pieces of music)(专辑中的)一首曲子;一个曲目:
There’s a great Miles Davis track on side two.B面有一首很棒的迈尔斯·戴维斯的曲目。► see thesaurus at music8stop/halt (dead) in your tracks to suddenly stop, especially because something has frightened or surprised you(尤指因受到惊吓或惊讶)突然停下来9cover your tracks to be careful not to leave any signs that could let people know where you have been or what you have done because you want to keep it a secret, usually because it is illegal小心不留下任何线索,以免他人知晓自己的行踪或所作所为;通常因其违法而需保密:
He tried to cover his tracks by burning all the documents.他试图通过焚烧所有文件来销毁证据。10sport [uncountable] American English a)sport that involves running on a track跑道运动;(田径中的)跑步项目:
The next year he didn’t run track or play football.第二年他既没有参加跑道运动,也没有踢美式足球。 b)all the sports in an athletics competition such as running, jumping, or throwing the javelin田径运动会中的所有项目,如跑步、跳跃或投标枪:
a famous track star著名的田径明星
She went out for track in the spring (=she joined the school’s track team).她在春季参加了田径队(=她加入了学校的田径队)。11be on track spoken口语 to be likely to achieve the result you want有可能实现预期目标:
We’re still on track for 10% growth.我们仍有望实现10%的增长。12get off the track spoken口语 to begin to deal with a new subject rather than the main one which was being discussed开始讨论新话题,偏离正在讨论的主要话题:
Don’t get off the track, we’re looking at this year’s figures not last year’s.别跑题了,我们看的是今年的数据,不是去年的。13be on the track of somebody/something to hunt or search for someone or something追踪或搜寻某人或某物:
Police are on the track of the bank robbers.警方正在追踪银行抢劫犯。14make tracks spoken口语 used to say you must leave a place表示必须离开某地:
It’s time we started making tracks.我们该出发了。15direction [countable] the direction or line taken by something as it moves(某物移动时所走的)方向;路线track of
islands that lie in the track of North Atlantic storms位于北大西洋风暴路径上的岛屿16on a vehicle [countable] a continuous metal band that goes over the wheels of a vehicle such as a bulldozer, allowing it to move over uneven ground履带(装在推土机等车辆轮子外侧的连续金属带,使车辆能在不平地面上行驶) → off the beaten track at beaten(1), → one-track mind, → be from the wrong side of the tracks at wrong1(18)tracktrack2 verb
1search [transitive] to search for a person or animal by following the marks they leave behind them on the ground, their smell etc通过追踪地面上留下的足迹、气味等来搜寻人或动物:
Police have been tracking the four criminals all over Central America.警方一直在中美洲各地追踪这四名罪犯。track somebody to something
The dogs tracked the wolf to its lair.猎犬追踪那只狼到了它的巢穴。► see thesaurus at follow2development [transitive] to record or study the behaviour or development of someone or something over time随时间推移记录或研究某人或某事的行为或发展情况:
The progress of each student is tracked by computer.每位学生的学习进度均由计算机跟踪记录。3aircraft/ship [transitive] to follow the movements of an aircraft or ship by using radar用雷达追踪飞机或船只的动向:
a tracking station追踪站;跟踪站4camera [intransitive + in/out] to move a film or television camera away from or towards a scene in order to follow the action that you are recording将电影或电视摄像机朝场景推近或拉远,以跟随正在拍摄的动作5school [transitive] American English to put schoolchildren in groups according to their ability按能力将学生分组(分班) SYN stream British English6mark [transitive] American English to leave behind a track of something such as mud or dirt when you walk走路时把泥土等带入并留下痕迹:
Which of you boys tracked mud all over the kitchen floor?你们这些男孩中,谁把泥巴踩得厨房地板到处都是?track somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verb to find someone or something that is difficult to find by searching or looking for information in several different places通过在多处搜寻或查找信息,找到难以找到的人或事物:
I finally managed to track down the book you wanted in a shop near the station.我终于在车站附近的一家书店找到了你要的那本书。
Detectives had tracked her down in California.侦探在加利福尼亚州找到了她。
1search [transitive] to search for a person or animal by following the marks they leave behind them on the ground, their smell etc通过追踪地面上留下的足迹、气味等来搜寻人或动物:
Police have been tracking the four criminals all over Central America.警方一直在中美洲各地追踪这四名罪犯。track somebody to something
The dogs tracked the wolf to its lair.猎犬追踪那只狼到了它的巢穴。► see thesaurus at follow2development [transitive] to record or study the behaviour or development of someone or something over time随时间推移记录或研究某人或某事的行为或发展情况:
The progress of each student is tracked by computer.每位学生的学习进度均由计算机跟踪记录。3aircraft/ship [transitive] to follow the movements of an aircraft or ship by using radar用雷达追踪飞机或船只的动向:
a tracking station追踪站;跟踪站4camera [intransitive + in/out] to move a film or television camera away from or towards a scene in order to follow the action that you are recording将电影或电视摄像机朝场景推近或拉远,以跟随正在拍摄的动作5school [transitive] American English to put schoolchildren in groups according to their ability按能力将学生分组(分班) SYN stream British English6mark [transitive] American English to leave behind a track of something such as mud or dirt when you walk走路时把泥土等带入并留下痕迹:
Which of you boys tracked mud all over the kitchen floor?你们这些男孩中,谁把泥巴踩得厨房地板到处都是?track somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verb to find someone or something that is difficult to find by searching or looking for information in several different places通过在多处搜寻或查找信息,找到难以找到的人或事物:
I finally managed to track down the book you wanted in a shop near the station.我终于在车站附近的一家书店找到了你要的那本书。
Detectives had tracked her down in California.侦探在加利福尼亚州找到了她。