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tracks /træks/► SEE ALLmake tracks (for sth)stop/halt sb in their tracksstop/halt/freeze in your trackscover your trackshot on sb’s/sth’s tracks/trailfrom/on the wrong side of the tracks ●make ˈtracks (for sth) (spoken) leave one place to go to another 动身(去某地);朝…而去◆It’s getting late; I think we’d better make tracks. 天晚了,我想我们最好走吧。●stop/halt sb in their ˈtracks●stop/halt/freeze in your ˈtrackssuddenly make sb stop by frightening or surprising them; suddenly stop because sth has frightened or surprised you (使因恐惧或惊讶而)突然停下;(使)怔住◆The question stopped Alice in her tracks. 这个问题把艾丽斯给问住了。◆The horse stopped dead in its tracks and refused to move. 马突然停下来,一动也不肯动。●cover your ˈtracksbe careful not to leave any signs of sth secret or illegal that you have been doing 隐匿行踪;掩盖行径◆He didn’t want his wife to know he’d met an old girlfriend so he invented a story to cover his tracks.他不想让妻子知道自己与从前的女友见面,就编了个谎话来遮掩。●hot on sb’s/sth’s ˈtracks/ˈtrail (informal) close to catching or finding the person or thing that you have been chasing or searching for 紧追;快要抓到,即将找到(人或物)◆The burglar ran away, with the police hot on his trail.窃贼逃跑了,警察紧追不舍。●from/on the ˌwrong side of the ˈtracks (informal) from or living in a poor area or part of town 来自贫民区;住在贫穷的地区(或城区)◆She married a man from the wrong side of the tracks.她和一个来自贫民区的男子结了婚。 |