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    n. траг; to be in the track - оди по нечии стапки; to be on the track - прогонува
    2. влегува во траг; to keep track of - следи; to lose track of - губи контакт со; to cover up track - прикрива траги;
    2. патека, полски пат, друм
    3. (железн.) колосек, линија; off the track - исфрлен од линија
    2. кој залутал; to leave the track - излизгува од шини;
    4. (спорт) патека (од скии); running track - тркачка патека
    v. трага, следи нечија трага;
    2. трасира пат, одредува правец;
    3. остава трага;
    4. тегне, влече со јаже;
    5. се движи по шини; трага; компј. патека. Кај флопи дискета и тврди дискови, еден од многуте концентрични кругови кој ја определува областа за запишување на податоци врз површината на дискот. Патеките се создаваат во текот на форматирање од ниско ниво. Види low-level format.; пруга, колосек; разгазува; патека

    English-Macedonian dictionary > track

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  • keep track — (of sth) ► to keep a record of something, or make certain that you know or remember what has happened: »Keep track of the hours you work. »His job is to keep track of all the shipments going out to customers. Main Entry: ↑track …   Financial and business terms

  • keep track of sth — keep track (of sth) ► to keep a record of something, or make certain that you know or remember what has happened: »Keep track of the hours you work. »His job is to keep track of all the shipments going out to customers. Main Entry: ↑track …   Financial and business terms

  • keep track of someone — keep track (of (someone/something)) to continue to be informed or know about someone or something. I ve never been very good at keeping track of how I spend my money. You ve moved so many times, how can I possibly keep track? He s had so many… …   New idioms dictionary

  • keep track of something — keep track (of (someone/something)) to continue to be informed or know about someone or something. I ve never been very good at keeping track of how I spend my money. You ve moved so many times, how can I possibly keep track? He s had so many… …   New idioms dictionary

  • keep track of — keep track (of (someone/something)) to continue to be informed or know about someone or something. I ve never been very good at keeping track of how I spend my money. You ve moved so many times, how can I possibly keep track? He s had so many… …   New idioms dictionary

  • keep track — (of (someone/something)) to continue to be informed or know about someone or something. I ve never been very good at keeping track of how I spend my money. You ve moved so many times, how can I possibly keep track? He s had so many different jobs …   New idioms dictionary

  • keep track of somebody — keep/lose track of sb/sth idiom to have/not have information about what is happening or where sb/sth is • Bank statements help you keep track of where your money is going. • I lost all track of time (= forgot what time it was). Main entry: ↑track …   Useful english dictionary

  • keep track of something — keep/lose track of sb/sth idiom to have/not have information about what is happening or where sb/sth is • Bank statements help you keep track of where your money is going. • I lost all track of time (= forgot what time it was). Main entry: ↑track …   Useful english dictionary

  • keep track — verb keep informed of fully aware I keep track of the stock market developments • Ant: ↑lose track • Hypernyms: ↑know, ↑cognize, ↑cognise • Verb Frames: Somebody …   Useful english dictionary

  • keep track — {v. phr.} To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. * /What day of the week is it? I can t keep track./ Usually used with of . * /Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital./… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • keep track — {v. phr.} To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. * /What day of the week is it? I can t keep track./ Usually used with of . * /Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital./… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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