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track noun 1marks left behind by a car/a person/an animal 车、人、动物留下的印记ADJECTIVE | VERB + TRACK | TRACK + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdeep 很深的足迹fresh 新的踪迹animal, car, tyre/tire 动物足迹;车辙;轮胎印◆The beach is criss-crossed with animal tracks.海滩上留有纵横交错的动物的足迹。VERB + TRACKleave, make 留下踪迹◆Rabbits had left tracks in the snow.兔子在雪地上留下了足迹。cover, hide (both often figurative) 掩去踪迹;掩盖行踪◆He had been careless, and had done little to cover his tracks.他很粗心,没怎么隐匿自己的行踪。follow 跟着踪迹TRACK + NOUNmarks 示踪标记PREPOSITIONon the track of (often figurative) 追踪着⋯;掌握着⋯线索◆She felt the excitement of a journalist on the track of a good story.她感到了作为记者追踪报道一则好新闻的兴奋劲儿。PHRASESfreeze in your tracks, halt in your tracks, stop in your tracks (all figurative) 停下进程halt sb/sth in their/its tracks, stop sb/sth in their/its tracks (all figurative) 使⋯停下进程◆The disease was stopped in its tracks by improved hygiene.卫生条件的改善阻止了这种疾病的蔓延。make tracks (figurative) 离去◆It's getting late-I'd better make tracks (= leave).天不早了,我得走了。 |