词汇 | track |
释义 | track noun uk /træk/ us /træk/ tracknoun (PATH)C1[ C or U ] 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 ten-mile stretch of track10英里长的铁轨 Passengers are requested not to walk across the tracks.乘客不要穿越铁轨。 Peter Owen/EyeEm/GettyImages B1[ C ]UK a path or rough road that 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。 Clicked by Avik Chakraborty/Moment/GettyImages The horse and cart jogged down the rough track towards the farm.马车在崎岖的路上颠簸着驶向农场。 There's a track that leads directly to the reservoir.有一条小道直接通向水库。 After a while the narrow track merges with a wider path. The track petered out after a mile or so.大约一英里后,小路逐渐消失了。 Turn left where the road tapers off into a track. Railways & railway lines aerial tram aerial tramway Amtrak artery branch line electrify funicular junction level crossing metro railroad RR siding signal signal box sleeper switch underground unelectrified whistle-stop You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Roads: pedestrian routes tracknoun (SPORT)B1[ C ] a type of path or road, often in the shape of a ring, that 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 racetrack Alan Schein/Corbis/GettyImages B2[ U ]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 run trackSam runs track on the high school team.萨姆参加了高中径赛队。 [ U ]US(alsotrack and field); (UKathletics) the general name for a particular group of sports in which people compete, including running, jumping, and throwing径赛,田径运动 At the gun, the runners sprinted away down the track.信号枪一响,运动员们便沿着跑道飞奔起来。 The racing car left the track at 120 mph and scythed through the crowd of spectators, killing ten.赛车以每小时120英里的速度脱离跑道,冲进观赛人群,致使10人丧生。 Stewards will be inspecting the race track at 9.00.组织者将在9点钟检查跑道。 She was carried off the track on a stretcher.她被人用担架抬下了跑道。 Her life is as eventful off the track as on it. Surfaces on which sports take place 18-yard box astroturf backstretch bound canvas diamond goal line gridiron ground staff hard court midfield MUGA near post off his/her lineidiom out of boundsidiom ring rink sideline skatepark surface You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Athletics tracknoun (MARKS)B2[ Cusually plural ] a mark or line of marks left on the ground or on another surface by an animal, person, or vehicle that 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。 track ofThe hunters followed the tracks of the deer for hours.猎人循着鹿的脚印追了几个小时。 leave tracksThe burglars were careful not to leave any tracks behind them.盗贼小心翼翼地不留下任何踪迹。 Amir Mukhtar/Moment/GettyImages be on the track of someone/something to be examining marks or pieces of information that show where a person or animal has gone, in order to catch them or it: The police are on the track of the killer.警方正在追踪该杀人犯。 We found some badger tracks in the field. There are deep tyre tracks in the mud. The dogs did not leave any tracks. Houses in the track of the storm were destroyed. The hunters are skilled at following animal tracks in the wood. Holes, hollows and dips anti-crack aperture blistered chink cranny cratering hollow interstice ladder leak leaky micropore microporosity microporous piercing pinprick shaft spyhole thumbhole void tracknoun (DIRECTION)[ C ] the direction that something has taken or will take through the air: (在空中运行的)轨迹,路线 track ofPeople living in the track of the hurricane have been advised to leave their homes until it has passed.已经建议居住在飓风经过之处的人们从家中撤离,直到飓风过后再回去。 Movement through the air airborne buoyantly buzz flight flighted fly glide hang time hover levitate lift skim smoothness soar soaring stunt swish swishy swoop wheel tracknoun (DEVELOPMENT)C2[ C or U ] 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。 [ Cusually singular ] the way in which a thought or idea has developed or might develop: 思维方式;思路 track ofI found it difficult to follow the track of his argument.我觉得难以跟上他论证的思路。 Making progress and advancing adaptive evolution advance the cause advanced advancement age boom evolve evolved flourish flower formatively from A to Bidiom mature punctuated equilibrium rebuild regenerate ripen ripeness spread wing You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Logic and reason tracknoun (EDUCATION)[ C ] education USspecialized(UKstream) a set of classes for school students with similar ability who are approximately the same age and are taught together: (同龄学生依智力编排的)班,组 Students who do well in their 8th grade classes will qualify for the honors track in high school.在八年级成绩比较好的学生可以在高中加入荣誉学位班。 the top/bottom track程度高/低的班 [ C ] education USspecialized an arrangement in which a group of students attends school at a particular time when another group at the same school is on holiday: This is a year-round school and parents with several children may have to place them on different tracks. In a school with a single track, the entire student body is on the same calendar. Compare multitrackUSspecialized Students & pupils -grader alum alumna alumnae alumni alumnus apprentice entrant frosh graduate homeschooler house officer houseman pupil school kid school-leaver schoolboy schoolchild schoolgirl theologian You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Classes & courses tracknoun (MUSIC)B2[ C ] 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4首以前未曾面世的歌曲。 See also soundtrack [ C ] 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盘24或48声道的磁带上。 And this next record is the title track on the album '"he Red Shoes" . The first track on the album is surprisingly tuneful.唱片上的第一首乐曲音调非常优美,真是出人意料。 Which is your favourite track on the album? He played me a track from their new album. Sound and image recordings audiobook autotune B-side Blu-ray box set cast album disk LP mixtape multi-disc multitrack recording reissue reverb video clip vlog vlogger VOD VR white label You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Audio & video equipment Idiomsbe on the right/wrong track in your tracks keep track lose track make tracks off track on track track verb uk /træk/ us /træk/ trackverb (FOLLOW)C2[ T ] 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。 be tracked toThe terrorists were tracked to (= found in) Amsterdam.恐怖分子在阿姆斯特丹被追踪到。 See also backtrack(GO BACK) sidetrackverb to follow someone or something followFollow me - this way! tag alongDo you mind if my little brother tags along? chaseHe was running and the dog was chasing him. pursueThe robber was pursued by several members of the public. tailThe car was tailed by police for several hours. shadowThe police think the robbers shadowed their victims for days before the crime. C2[ T ] to record the progress or development of something over a period: 追踪,记录…的进展 The study tracked the careers of 1,226 doctors who trained at the Medical School.该研究对1226名医学院学生的事业发展情况进行跟踪调查。 His book tracks the development of modern English. She has tracked her family back three centuries. Police tracked the gun to an abandoned warehouse. We spent the day tracking deer in the forest. Radar equipment tracked the progress of the ships. Pursuing be hot on someone's track/trailidiom be on someone's tailidiom bear bear down on someone/something bring bring up the rearidiom convoy flight hound humbug in hot pursuitidiom on the scentidiom pester pursue run stick tag tailgate targetable track and trace You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Analysing and evaluating trackverb (MOVE)[ I ] If a film or video camera tracks in a particular direction, it moves along while it is filming: (摄影机)跟踪拍摄,移动摄影 tracking shotThe movie ends with a long tracking shot around the deserted house.影片的结尾场景是一个围绕这幢废弃房子拍摄的跟踪长镜头。 [ I ] media 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)运转正常 Our VCR tracks automatically.我们的录像机能自动摄录。 Cinema - general words 12A animation animator audio described audio description computer-generated imagery filmic filmically filming filmstrip flick footage Rambo remake rerelease rescreen reshoot retake sting theatrical You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Audio & video equipment trackverb (FINANCE)[ T ] to follow the level of an interest rate, share price, etc.: 跟随(利率,股价等) The mortgage deal will track the Bank of England base rate plus 0.75 percent.这個抵押貸款的利率将跟随英格兰银行的利率并加0.75个百分点。 Tony is putting £500 a month into a savings account that tracks the FTSE All-Share index. trackverb (STUDENTS)[ T ]US(UKstream) to group and teach together school students with similar abilities who are approximately the same age: (把同龄学生依照学习能力)编排成班(或组) We start to track the children in the third form.我们从三年级开始把孩子们按能力分班。 Classifying and creating order alphabetize anti-hierarchical arrange arrangement arranger describe macrocosm miscatalogue misclassification misclassify miscode mislabel pigeonhole shake someone down short-list shortlist sort sort something out unstratified unstructured Phrasal verbtrack something/someone down track | American Dictionarytrack noun us/træk/ tracknoun (PATH)[ C ] a path that is narrower than a road, often with an uneven surface: We walked along a muddy track at the side of the field. [ C ] A track is also one or a pair of parallel metal bars on which trains travel. tracknoun (MARKS)[ Cusually pl ] a mark or line of marks left on a surface, esp. the ground, by a moving animal, person, or vehicle, that shows the direction of travel: deer tracks in the snow tracknoun (SPORTS)[ C/U ] the sport of competitive running, or a wide, circular path that is made for this sport: [ U ]Fall sports include football, hockey, and track. [ C/U ] A track is also a specially prepared surface for any kind of racing: [ C ]a dog/thoroughbred track tracknoun (MUSIC)[ C ] one of several songs or pieces of music on a musical recording Idiomson track on the right track on the wrong track track verb[ T ] us/træk/ trackverb[T] (MAKE MARKS)to follow something that moves or changes by noticing marks or signs that it has left behind: The study tracked the careers of 1226 doctors who trained at Harvard Medical School. If you track something messy or dirty, you leave messy or dirty marks when walking because you had something on your shoes or feet: The kids are always tracking mud in the kitchen. Phrasal verbtrack down someone/something track | Business Englishtrack noun[ C ] uk /træk/us the direction that something has taken or in which it is moving: They are able to forecast the track of the storm days in advance. the way in which something develops or might develop: on the right/wrong trackWe believe we are on the right track to grow the business in the coming months. the type of education or career someone chooses and the way it develops: She was a lawyer, but then she changed track completely and became a doctor. Students perform better once engaged in a career track with clear expectations of what it takes to get a job. a vocational/academic track the way in which a thought or idea has developed or might develop: I found it difficult to follow the track of his argument. keep track (of sth) to keep a record of something, or make certain that you know or remember what has happened: Keep track of the hours you work. His job is to keep track of all the shipments going out to customers. lose track (of sth) to stop keeping a record of something, or stop being certain that you know or remember what has happened: I have lost track of the number of times you have been late this month. So many customers came in that I lost track after an hour. on track making progress and likely to succeed or achieve a particular thing: They're on track to make record profits. See alsofast track have the inside track track verb uk /træk/us [ T ] to follow the movement or progress of something or someone: The company set up a database to help track sales across the country. Investigators are tracking streams of the contaminated food through several states. [ T ] to record the progress or development of something over a period: We have been tracking the trends in computer sales for over ten years. The study tracked the careers of 1226 doctors who trained at the University of Michigan Medical School. [ T ] BANKING, FINANCE to follow the level of an interest rate: The mortgage deal will track the Bank of England base rate plus 0.75 pc. [ T ] FINANCE, STOCK MARKET to follow the level of a particular share index: Tony is putting £500 a month into a savings account which tracks the FTSE All-Share index. Phrasal verbtrack sb/sth down Examples of tracktrack Therefore, the proposed approach is beneficial to reducing the tracking error. Second, it tells us that our intuitions about what would make a political consensus possible are on the right track. In many applications, including image processing and computer vision, we need to track quantities that are defined on the surfaces. In contrast to the students, the instructor has to keep the discussion on track and facilitate turns. Problems concer ning the lack of equity of the tracking system in language lear ning exper ience and lower expectation for low-tracked students need consideration. My reasoning was that for children implicitly ' keeping track ' of the evaluative contexts of ' happen ', either partner's utterances would be important. Examples of tracks of particles that initially are close together are shown in figure 3. Moreover, the morphisms between such datatypes are really 'computed' by the elements tracking them, in the sense that each tracking element determines its function. Indeed, the lack of documentary evidence makes it difficult enough to track him down. Furthermore, a method based on front evolution can be used to track the contours of moving and deformable objects in temporal sequences of images [19]. This attitude of ours is a form of "scientism" we think licensed by the track record of the scientific disciplines and institutions. The global pose tracking problem has been widely investigated by fusing various external sensors and odometric measurements. Since the feature patterns are fixed on the target, the target tracking task can be realized by tracking the centroids of the circular area. The material is relatively simple: drones, amplified percussion, distortion effects, and, in the final track, a range of objects. Such simulations could be used to track the course of the speaker's turn, predict when that turn will end, and so on. See all examples of track These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withtracktrackThese are words often used in combination with track. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. audio track A reading of the words was recorded onto the audiotrack of a videotape. backing track The microphone was passed round the group, each member of which had the benefit of the backingtrack being played on individual headphones. bonus track This duet is also included on this album as a bonustrack. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with track |
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