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track noun 6direction/course that sb/sth takes 方向;路线ADJECTIVE | VERB + TRACK | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfast, inside 快速成功之道;有利地位◆an inside track to the ear of government向政府吹风的优势地位parallel, twin 平行轨道;双轨道◆a twin-track approach to crime处理犯罪问题的双向途径career 职业发展轨迹◆She decided to change her career track.她决定改变她职业生涯的轨迹。forecast (= the track that a storm, hurricane, etc. is predicted to take) (风暴、飓风等的)预测路径VERB + TRACKswitch 切换轨道◆He switched tracks and went back to college.他改换了人生轨道,又回到了大学。PREPOSITIONalong a/the track 沿着路线◆Sculpture developed along a similar track to painting.雕塑沿着与绘画相似的路径发展。on (a/the) track 在⋯轨道上◆A UN spokesman insisted that the implementation of the peace plan is back on track.联合国一位发言人坚称和平计划的实施已回到正轨。◆The ship was on a southerly track.船向南行驶。track for 以⋯为目标的发展轨道◆She seems to be on the fast track for promotion.她似乎进入了晋升的快车道。track to 向⋯发展的轨道◆The country is on the fast track to democracy.这个国家已进入奔向民主的快车道。PHRASESkeep track of sth (= to know what is happening, where sth is, etc.) 跟上⋯的进展;保持与⋯的联系;记录◆Keep track of all your payments by writing them down in a book.在本子上记下你所有的付款项目。lose track of sth (= to not know what is happening, where sth is, etc.) 失去⋯的线索◆I was so absorbed in my work that I lost track of time.我埋头工作,连时间都忘了。 |