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在正道上,未离题(或目标),正确;
noun
a footprint whether recent or fossil
the huge track of a dinosaur
detectable evidence (such as the wake of a ship, a line of footprints, or a wheel rut) that something has passed
a path made by or as if by repeated footfalls : trail
a course laid out especially for racing
the parallel rails of a railroad
material recorded especially on or as if on a track a bonus commentary track on a DVD
instrumental tracks
a usually metal way (such as a groove) serving as a guide (as for a movable lighting fixture)
a sequence of events : a train of ideas : succession
an awareness of a fact, progression, or condition lose track of the time
keep track of the costs
track-and-field sportsespecially: those performed on a running track
the course along which something moves or progresses
a way of life, conduct, or action
one of several curricula of study to which students are assigned according to their needs or levels of ability
the projection on the earth's surface of the path along which something (such as a missile or an airplane) has flown
the width of a wheeled vehicle from wheel to wheel and usually from the outside of the rims
the tread of an automobile tire
either of two endless belts on which a tracklaying vehicle travels
verb
transitive verb
to follow the tracks or traces of : trail
to search for by following evidence until found
track down the source
to follow by vestiges : trace
to observe or plot the moving path of (something, such as a spacecraft or missile) often instrumentally
to carry (mud or other material) on the feet and deposit
tracking mud into the kitchen
to make tracks upon
to keep track of (something, such as a trend) : follow
to travel over : traverse
track a desert
intransitive verb
travel
a comet tracking eastward
to maintain a constant distance apart on the straightaway
of a rear wheel of a vehicle to follow accurately the corresponding fore wheel on a straightaway
of a phonograph needle to follow the groove undulations of a recording
to leave tracks (as on a floor)
noun
a footprint whether recent or fossil
the huge track of a dinosaur
detectable evidence (such as the wake of a ship, a line of footprints, or a wheel rut) that something has passed
a path made by or as if by repeated footfalls : trail
a course laid out especially for racing
the parallel rails of a railroad
material recorded especially on or as if on a track a bonus commentary track on a DVD
instrumental tracks
a usually metal way (such as a groove) serving as a guide (as for a movable lighting fixture)
a sequence of events : a train of ideas : succession
an awareness of a fact, progression, or condition lose track of the time
keep track of the costs
track-and-field sportsespecially: those performed on a running track
the course along which something moves or progresses
a way of life, conduct, or action
one of several curricula of study to which students are assigned according to their needs or levels of ability
the projection on the earth's surface of the path along which something (such as a missile or an airplane) has flown
the width of a wheeled vehicle from wheel to wheel and usually from the outside of the rims
the tread of an automobile tire
either of two endless belts on which a tracklaying vehicle travels
verb
transitive verb
to follow the tracks or traces of : trail
to search for by following evidence until found
track down the source
to follow by vestiges : trace
to observe or plot the moving path of (something, such as a spacecraft or missile) often instrumentally
to carry (mud or other material) on the feet and deposit
tracking mud into the kitchen
to make tracks upon
to keep track of (something, such as a trend) : follow
to travel over : traverse
track a desert
intransitive verb
travel
a comet tracking eastward
to maintain a constant distance apart on the straightaway
of a rear wheel of a vehicle to follow accurately the corresponding fore wheel on a straightaway
of a phonograph needle to follow the groove undulations of a recording
to leave tracks (as on a floor)
Noun Middle English trak, from Middle French trac
The first known use of track was in the 15th century
wind1 of 6noun
a movement of air
something that has force or influence
the changing winds of political opinion
breath sense 2a
the fall knocked the wind out of me
gas produced in the stomach or the intestines
something unimportantespecially: idle words
air carrying a scent (as of a hunter or game)
slight information especially about something secret
got wind of our plans
plural the wind instruments of a band or orchestra
the direction from which the wind is blowing
wind2 of 6verb
to get a scent of
the dogs winded game
to cause to be out of breath
the long climb winded us
to allow to rest so as to recover breath
wind a horse
wind3 of 6verb
to sound by blowing
wind a horn
wind4 of 6verb
to move in a series of twists and turns
a river winding through the valley
entangle sense 2
to encircle or cover with something flexible
to coil completely or repeatedly about an object : twine
wind thread on a spool
to lift, pull, move, or operate by means of a rope, cable, or chain and a winch
wind up a pail from a well
to tighten the spring of wind up a toy train
wind a clock
wind5 of 6noun
something curved or twisted : bend
wind6 of 6adjective
of or relating to wind instruments
the wind section of an orchestra
wind1 of 6noun
a movement of air
something that has force or influence
the changing winds of political opinion
breath sense 2a
the fall knocked the wind out of me
gas produced in the stomach or the intestines
something unimportantespecially: idle words
air carrying a scent (as of a hunter or game)
slight information especially about something secret
got wind of our plans
plural the wind instruments of a band or orchestra
the direction from which the wind is blowing
wind2 of 6verb
to get a scent of
the dogs winded game
to cause to be out of breath
the long climb winded us
to allow to rest so as to recover breath
wind a horse
wind3 of 6verb
to sound by blowing
wind a horn
wind4 of 6verb
to move in a series of twists and turns
a river winding through the valley
entangle sense 2
to encircle or cover with something flexible
to coil completely or repeatedly about an object : twine
wind thread on a spool
to lift, pull, move, or operate by means of a rope, cable, or chain and a winch
wind up a pail from a well
to tighten the spring of wind up a toy train
wind a clock
wind5 of 6noun
something curved or twisted : bend
wind6 of 6adjective
of or relating to wind instruments
the wind section of an orchestra
wing1 of 2noun
one of the movable feathered or membranous paired appendages by means of which a bird, bat, or insect flies
an extension or part resembling a wing in shape, appearance, or positionespecially: a flat or broadly expanded plant or animal part
a stem with woody wings
an extension from the side of an armchair
a part that extends from the side of an airplane
the act or manner of flying : flight
a part sticking out from a main part
the rear wing of the house
plural the area at the side of the stage out of sight of the audience
one of the positions or players on each side of a center position or line
a particular group within an organization : faction
a unit of a military force and especially an air force
wing2 of 2verb
to pass through in flight
to go with or as if with wings : fly
to wound in the wingalso: to wound without killing wing a deer
wing a duck
to do or perform without preparation or guidelines
wing it
wing1 of 2noun
one of the movable feathered or membranous paired appendages by means of which a bird, bat, or insect flies
an extension or part resembling a wing in shape, appearance, or positionespecially: a flat or broadly expanded plant or animal part
a stem with woody wings
an extension from the side of an armchair
a part that extends from the side of an airplane
the act or manner of flying : flight
a part sticking out from a main part
the rear wing of the house
plural the area at the side of the stage out of sight of the audience
one of the positions or players on each side of a center position or line
a particular group within an organization : faction
a unit of a military force and especially an air force
wing2 of 2verb
to pass through in flight
to go with or as if with wings : fly
to wound in the wingalso: to wound without killing wing a deer
wing a duck
to do or perform without preparation or guidelines
wing it
ice1 of 2noun
frozen water
a sheet of frozen water
skating on the ice
a state of coldness (as in personal behavior)
a substance resembling ice
a frozen dessert usually made with sweetened fruit juice
ice2 of 2verb
to coat or become coated with ice
to chill with ice
to cover with icing
ice1 of 2noun
frozen water
a sheet of frozen water
skating on the ice
a state of coldness (as in personal behavior)
a substance resembling ice
a frozen dessert usually made with sweetened fruit juice
ice2 of 2verb
to coat or become coated with ice
to chill with ice
to cover with icing
top1 of 4noun
the highest point, level, or part of something sang at the top of her voice
the top of the hill
the upper end, edge, or surface filled the glass to the top
the top of the page
the stalk and leaves of a plant and especially one with edible roots
beet tops
an upper piece, lid, or covering put the top on the jar
blouses, shirts, and tops
the highest position
reached the top of the profession
top2 of 4verb
to remove or cut the top of
top a tree
to cover with a top or on the top
topped the sundae with nuts
to be better than
to go over the top of
to hit the top part of
top a golf ball
top3 of 4adjective
of, relating to, or being at the top
top4 of 4noun
a child's toy that has a point on which it can be made to spin
top1 of 4noun
the highest point, level, or part of something sang at the top of her voice
the top of the hill
the upper end, edge, or surface filled the glass to the top
the top of the page
the stalk and leaves of a plant and especially one with edible roots
beet tops
an upper piece, lid, or covering put the top on the jar
blouses, shirts, and tops
the highest position
reached the top of the profession
top2 of 4verb
to remove or cut the top of
top a tree
to cover with a top or on the top
topped the sundae with nuts
to be better than
to go over the top of
to hit the top part of
top a golf ball
top3 of 4adjective
of, relating to, or being at the top
top4 of 4noun
a child's toy that has a point on which it can be made to spin
track1 of 2noun
a mark left by something that has gone by
path sense 1, trail
a path along which something is recorded (as on magnetic tape)
a course laid out for racing
the parallel rails of a railroad
the course along which something moves or progresses
awareness of things or the order in which things happen or ideas come keep track of expenses
lose track of the time
either of two continuous metal belts on which a vehicle (as a tank or bulldozer) travels
track-and-field sportsespecially: those performed on a running track
track2 of 2verb
to follow the tracks or traces of : trail
track a deer
to search for until found
tracking down the causes of cancer
to observe the moving path of
track a missile with radar
to make tracks upon or with track mud all over the floor
track up the floor
1 The detectives tracked the killer to Arizona.
2 He tracked the deer for a mile.
3 Follow the track into the forest.
4 He believes the talks are still on track.
他相信会谈仍在朝正确的方向发展。
5 Meteorologists are tracking the storm.
6 The band, which rose to fame in the early '90s due to their unique fusion of rock, punk, rap, ska, and reggae, is releasing Friday its first original studio track since frontman Bradley Nowell’s death from a heroin overdose 28 years ago, according to Rolling Stone.
7 With these preparations on track, all was quiet.
这些准备工作就绪后, 一切都很宁静.
8 The monthly coaching sessions with Barbara assisted me to refocus and keep myself and my sales team on track.
每个月与笆笆拉的教练会谈让我能够重新集中注意力,让我和我的销售队伍重新走上正轨。
9 CD - RW is on track to replace the floppy.
CD-RW已走上替代软盘机的道路.
10 New Jersey PATH train to Mahhatan arriving on track two.
(广播)经由新泽西州前往曼哈顿的列车(地铁)将在二号站台抵达.
11 Try Venture merchant bank financing to get your business back on track.
尝试创业投资银行融资能令您的企业回到正轨.
12 But Obama on Friday that his agenda is still on track.
但星期五奥巴马又坚持说自己的日程还在轨道上.
13 If we can only stay on track then equipment will last.
如果我们只要能留在赛道上,车子就能持续奔腾.
14 The ship can track incoming missiles with radar.
15 Try to keep the car on track and beat the ghost car!
尽量保持轨道赛车和赛车击败鬼!
16 Dobrynin paid me a preliminary visit to make sure that everything was on track.
事先,多勃雷宁来拜访我,看看一切是否正常.
17 Final House and Senate votes are on track as early as tomorrow.
参议两院最终投票最早将于明天举行.
18 David put me back on track.
戴维让我重新回到了正轨。
19 Diana enjoins her worshippers to spy on, track, fall upon his prey.
戴安娜加入她的崇拜者一起窥探, 追踪, 猎取他的猎物.
20 The study tracked the patients over the course of five years.