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n. траг; to be in the track - оди по нечии стапки; to be on the track - прогонува2. 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, друм3. (железн.) колосек, линија; off the track - исфрлен од линија2. кој залутал; to leave the track - излизгува од шини;4. (спорт) патека (од скии); running track - тркачка патекаv. 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
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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
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keep track — check, count Keep track of the time you work at the computer. Keep a record … English idioms
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keep track of — maintain a record Please carefully keep track of your expenses during the trip … Idioms and examples