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track (obj)trAkv跟踪,追踪It's difficult to track an animal (= find where it is by following the marks it has made on the ground) over stony ground. [T]很难在多石的地面上追踪动物。The military use radar satellites to track targets (= follow the direction they take) through clouds and at night. [T]军队用雷达卫星透过云雾以及在晚上追踪目标。The study tracked (= followed) the careers of 1226 doctors who trained at the University of Michigan Medical School. [T]这项研究追踪了1226 名在密歇根大学医学院接受过培训的医生。The terrorists were tracked to (= found in) Amsterdam. [T]恐怖主义分子在阿姆斯特丹被追踪找到。I'm trying to track down (= find) one of my old school friends. [M]我正努力寻找我的一个老校友。He finally managed to track down the book he wanted. [M]他最终设法找到了他要的书。If a television or film camera tracks, it moves along while it is filming.追踪拍摄The film ends with a long tracking shot around the deserted house. [I]影片以一连串长长的围绕着这幢废弃的房子的跟踪镜头告终。(specialized) If a moving part of a recording machine tracks, it gets into the correct position for operating.(两齿轮)相吻合,进行录制拍摄Our VCR tracks automatically. [I]我们的录影机自动摄制。A tracking station is a place where electrical waves are used to follow the direction of objects, such as spacecraft, in space.(对航天飞机的)跟踪站 [BACKTRACK; SIDETRACK]
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