词组 | lose track |
释义 | Idiom lose track (of someone or something) Theme: LOSS to forget where someone or something is; to lose or misplace someone or something.I've lost track of the time.The mother lost track of her child and started calling her.When I get tired, I tend to lose track. Idiom lose tracklose track (of someone/something) to no longer be informed or know about something or someone.I've lost track of most of my college friends. Opposite of: keep track (of (someone/something))lose track of (someone or something)1. To lose visibility of, forget about, misplace, or neglect to pay close attention to something. I'm sorry I'm late—we were having so much fun that I completely lost track of time. Do you know what time the party starts? I've lost track of my invitation. I was watching the bird through my binoculars until I lost track of it in the canopy. 2. To unintentionally decrease frequency of communication with someone over time until no further contact takes place. Unfortunately, I lost track of my college roommate, so I have no idea how she's doing now. lose track (of someone or something)to lose contact with someone; to forget where something is. I lost track of all my friends from high school. Tom has lost track of his glasses again. lose tracksee under keep track. keep/lose ˈtrack (of somebody/something)stay/not stay informed about somebody/something; remember/forget about the number of something, the time, etc: It’s hard to keep track of how much money we spend every month.I’ve lost track of the number of times I’ve lost my keys. |
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