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track PATHtrAkna path or rough road which is made of earth rather than having a surface covered with stone or other material小道,小径We walked along a muddy track at the side of the field. [C]我们沿着田边一条泥泞的小道走着。The house is at the end of a dirt/unmade track. [C]房子在一条泥土路/尚未铺好的小路的末端。(A) track is also a pair of metal bars fixed on the ground at an equal distance from each other, along which trains travel.轨道Passengers are requested not to walk across the tracks. [C]要求乘客不要跨越铁轨行走。The accident happened on a stretch of track with a 30mph speed limit. [U]事故发生在一段限制时速为30英里的铁轨上。Track is also Am for PLATFORM(美)月台The Chattanooga train is on Track 29. [C]查塔努加列车停在29号月台。Track is also sometimes used to refer to the direction in which someone's job or education develops.工作,受教育方向Her first job was as a lawyer, but then she changed track completely and became a doctor. [U]她的第一份工作是做律师,但是随后她彻底转向,成为了一个医生。He took the academic track through high school. [C]他在整个高中期间选取了文科方向。I think we're getting off the track here (= talking about something that is not part of what we should be talking about) -- we're supposed to be discussing our advertising campaign.我想我们现在离题了----我们应该讨论的是广告活动。If something is on track, it is developing as it is expected to develop.在正轨上; 按预期的样式进行The company is on track to make record profits.这家公司走在正轨上,赢得了空前的利润。We were rather behind on our schedule for finishing this job, but we've managed to get back on track now.我们在完成这项工作的进程表上落后了一大步,但是现在我们设法又走上了正轨。
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