track
UK/træk/US/træk/
NGSL 1kIELTSTOEFLGREA2
Definitions
n.
A path, course, or set of rails; a recorded piece of music.
轨道;路径;音轨
v.
To follow or monitor the movement of someone or something.
跟踪,追踪
Root Breakdown
Root-derived=track
From Old French trac 'a trail/track.' Its deeper origin is uncertain (possibly Germanic) rather than clearly from Latin trahere, so it sits loosely in this family. A track is the line something leaves behind; to track is to follow that line.
Root tra still carries 109 more wordsCommon Collocations
- 1.on track按计划进行
- 2.track record往绩
- 3.keep track保持记录
Example Sentences
- 1.
The app tracks how far you run each day.
- 2.
Hunters followed the track left in the snow.