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track /træk/► SEE ALLback on trackbe on the right/wrong trackbe on trackkeep/lose track (of sb/sth)a track recordoff the beaten track ●ˌback on ˈtrackgoing in the right direction again after a mistake, failure, etc. (犯错误或失败以后)重新走上正轨◆I tried to get my life back on track after my divorce. 离婚以后我设法让生活恢复正常。●be on the right/wrong ˈtrackbe thinking or acting in the right/wrong way to find the answer to a problem 想法(或做法)对路/不对路◆We haven’t found a solution to the problem yet, but I think we’re on the right track. 我们还没找到解决问题的办法,但是我想我们的思路是对的。◆You’re on the wrong track, I’m afraid. The information you want isn’t here. 恐怕你找错路子了,这儿没有你要的信息。●be ˌon ˈtrackbe doing the right thing in order to achieve a particular result 做法对头;坚持特定的方向◆Curtis is on track for the gold medal. 柯蒂斯正踏上夺金之路。●keep/lose ˈtrack (of sb/sth)stay/not stay informed about sb/sth; remember/forget about the number of sth, the time, etc. 了解/不了解…的动态;记得/不记得…的数量(或时间等)◆It’s hard to keep track of how much money we spend every month. 很难记住我们每个月花了多少钱。◆I’ve lost track of the number of times I’ve lost my keys. 我不记得自己丢了多少次钥匙了。●a ˌtrack ˈrecordall a person’s or an organization’s successes or failures in the past (个人或组织的)业绩记录◆In business your track record is more important than your qualifications. 在商界,一个人的业绩要比资历重要得多。●off the ˌbeaten ˈtrackfar away from where people normally live or go 偏僻;人迹罕至◆Our house is a bit off the beaten track.我们的房子有点偏僻。 |