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track noun 2path/rough road 小路;不平坦的路ADJECTIVE | VERB + TRACK | TRACK + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEnarrow 狭窄的小道wide 宽阔的路steep 陡峭的路bumpy (especially BrE) , dusty, muddy, rough, rutted, sandy, stony (especially BrE) 崎岖不平的小道;尘土飞扬的小道;泥泞的小道;留有车辙的小道;沙子路;碎石路ancient 古道cinder (especially BrE) , dirt, mud 煤渣路;土路;烂泥路cart (especially BrE) , cycle, sheep (especially BrE) , ski 马车道;自行车道;羊走的道;滑雪道single 单行道◆a single-track road with passing places (BrE) 有让车道的单行道farm, forest, forestry (BrE) , mountain 农场/林间/山坡/山区小径perimeter 周边的跑道◆A few planes were parked on the perimeter track of the airfield.几架飞机停在机场边缘的跑道上。main 干道VERB + TRACKfollow 沿着小径走TRACK + VERBlead 小径通往◆The track leads across a field.小径穿过一块田地。fork 小道分岔◆When the track forks, take the left fork.在小道分岔处走左边的岔路。PREPOSITIONalong a/the track, down a/the track, up a/the track 顺着小径◆Continue along the farm track for another hundred yards.顺着农场小径再走 100 码。PHRASESoff the beaten track (= not in a place that most people go to) 人迹罕至的on the right track, onto the right track (both figurative) 循着正确的路线◆The new manager successfully got the team back onto the right track.新教练成功地将球队又带上正轨。on the wrong track (figurative) 错误地◆The police were on the wrong track when they treated the case as a revenge killing.警方将案件当作仇杀案来办理是搞错了方向。 |