back on track
back on track
Continuing as planned or expected, typically after a problem or distraction. I'm sure all of you have very interesting weekend plans, but we need to get this meeting back on track. The train schedule seems to be back on track after all those delays this morning.
See also: back, on, track
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
*back on track
Fig. running according to schedule again. (*Typically: get ~; get something ~; have something ~; put something ~.) I hope we can have this project back on track by the end of the week.
See also: back, on, track
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
ˌback on ˈtrack
going in the right direction again after a mistake, failure, etc: I tried to get my life back on track after my divorce.See also: back, on, track
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- any (one) worth (one's) salt
- keel over
- bored to distraction
- stall for
- stall for (something)
- young man
- walk it off
- walk off
- cause (some) eyebrows to raise
- cause raised eyebrows