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♦ track /træk/n.1 traccia; orma; pesta; impronta; ( di nave, ecc.) scia; solco: tracks on the sand, orme sulla sabbia; the tracks made by wild animals, le peste lasciate da animali selvatici; ( anche fig.) to cover (o to hide) one's tracks, coprire (o far sparire) le proprie tracce; to be on sb. 's tracks (o to be on the track of sb.) essere sulle tracce di q.; car tracks, impronte (o tracce) di gomme d'automobile2 itinerario; percorso; rotta; strada; traiettoria: to follow one's track, continuare per la propria strada; (aeron.) track angle, angolo di rotta; the track of a meteor, la traiettoria d'una meteora; the track of a hurricane, il percorso di un uragano; the track of a bullet, la traiettoria di un proiettile3 sentiero; viottolo; pista ( anche fig.): a rough track, un sentiero aspro, difficile; a mule track, una pista per muli; una mulattiera; to be on the right track, essere sulla pista giusta; to be on the wrong track, seguire la pista sbagliata; dirt track, pista di terra battuta4 (ferr., tranvia) binario: a single-track [double-track] railway, una ferrovia a binario unico [a binario doppio]; railway track, binario; to leave the track, uscire dal binario; deragliare6 (mecc.) traccia7 (tecn.) pista di taglio; solco10 (fis. nucl.) traccia12 (ferr., USA) binario (nel senso di «pensilina»; cfr. ingl. platform): «track two» ( cartello), «binario due» ( in stazione)14 (miss.) orbita; traiettoria15 (aeron., naut.) rotta; cammino percorso● track and field athletics (o events), (gare di) atletica leggera □ ( ciclismo) track bicycle, bicicletta da pista □ track border, bordo della pista □ track centre, centro della pista □ ( ciclismo) track ( cycle) racing, le gare su pista (collett.) □ ( ciclismo) track cycling, ciclismo su pista □ ( atletica) track event, gara su pista ( corsa piana, ecc.) □ ( sport) track events, atletica su pista □ ( ciclismo) track meeting ( USA, anche: meet), riunione di atletica leggera; riunione su pista □ ( atletica, ciclismo) track race, corsa in pista; gara su pista □ ( atletica) track runner, podista □ ( atletica) track running, le corse su pista (collett.); podismo □ ( atletica) track shoes, scarpette da pista; scarpe da corsa ( chiodate) □ ( atletica) track star, asso del podismo □ track suit, tuta sportiva □ ( USA) track system, sistema didattico di raggruppamento degli studenti secondo le capacità e le attitudini □ (autom., motociclismo) cinder track, pista di cenere □ fast track, (autom.) corsia veloce (o di sorpasso); (fig.) settore (o scelta) professionale (indirizzo di studi, ecc.) che fa accelerare la carriera; strada più veloce (per ottenere qc.), iter burocratico snellito □ to follow the beaten track, seguire la strada battuta; (fig.) seguire la corrente □ to have a one-track mind, soffrire di deformazione professionale; avere un'idea fissa; ( anche) non pensare ad altro che a quello ( cioè, al sesso) □ inside track, ( sport) corsia interna ( nelle corse); (fig.) posizione vantaggiosa; postazione privilegiata □ to keep track of, seguire le tracce di; non perdere di vista; (fig.) tenersi al corrente di, seguire (qc.), avere sempre chiara la situazione di (qc.) □ to lose track of, perdere le tracce di; (fig.) non essere più al corrente di, non riuscire più a seguire □ (fam.) to make tracks, far fagotto; andarsene; tagliare la corda □ (fam.) to make tracks for home, andarsene dritto a casa □ ( anche fig.) off the track, fuori strada; (fig.) fuori pista, fuori argomento □ to be off the beaten track, essere lontano; essere fuori mano □ (fig.) on the right track, sulla pista giusta; in argomento □ (fig.) to put st. back in track, rimettere qc. sul binario giusto □ sheep track, tratturo □ (cinem.) sound track, colonna sonora □ to stop dead in one's tracks, fermarsi su due piedi (o di botto) □ (autom.) test track, pista di prova □ (fam. USA) the wrong side of the tracks, i quartieri poveri ( di una città).(to) track /træk/A v. t.1 seguire le tracce di; inseguire; essere sulle tracce di; pedinare; stare alle costole di: to track game, inseguire la selvaggina; to track a thief, seguire le tracce di un ladro; ( sport) to track a rival, stare alle costole di un avversario2 ( radio, miss.) seguire col radar la rotta di; rilevare la traiettoria di ( un satellite, ecc.): to track an aircraft, seguire la rotta di un aereo3 seguire l'andamento di; verificare i movimenti di; monitorare le fasi di trasporto di ( un pacco, una consegna); fare il ‘tracking’ di ( un pacco, una consegna)6 ( USA) lasciare impronte o tracce di: The kids have tracked mud all over the place, i bambini hanno lasciato fango dappertutto con le loro scarpe8 (ferr., mecc.) avere lo scartamento di: A narrow-gauge car tracks less than 56 inches, un vagone a scartamento ridotto ha uno scartamento inferiore a 56 pollici (m 1,42 circa)B v. i.2 (cinem., TV) fare una carrellata; carrellare3 (naut.) navigare a inseguimento4 ( USA) essere convincente; collimare; quadrare; tornare (fam.): In his report there's something that doesn't quite track, nella sua relazione c'è qualcosa che non quadra del tutto. -
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1. noun1) (a mark left, especially a footprint etc: They followed the lion's tracks.) rastro, huella, pista2) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) camino, senda, sendero3) ((also racetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race: a running track; (also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.) pista4) (a railway line.) vía; andén
2. verb(to follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left: They tracked the wolf to its lair.) seguir la pista, rastrear- in one's tracks
- keep/lose track of
- make tracks for
- make tracks
- track down
- tracker dog
track1 n1. huella / pista2. camino / senda3. pista / circuitotrack2 vb seguir la pista / seguir las huellastr[træk]2 (of rocket, bullet, etc) trayectoria3 (path) camino, senda, sendero4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL pista5 (for motor-racing) circuito8 (belt on wheels) oruga1 (person, animal) seguir la pista de2 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL seguir la trayectoria de1 SMALLCINEMA/SMALL hacer una toma larga con la cámara en movimiento\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on somebody's tracks / be on the track of somebody seguir la pista de alguiento be on the right track ir por buen caminoto be on the wrong track estar equivocado,-a/despistado,-ato have a one-track mind no tener más que un solo pensamientoto keep track of seguir, mantenerse al tanto deto lose track of perder de vista, perder el hilo deto make tracks irse, largarseto stop (dead) in one's tracks parar en secotrack events atletismo en pistatrack record historial nombre masculinotrack and field atletismotrack ['træk] vt1) trail: seguir la pista de, rastrear2) : dejar huellas dehe tracked mud all over: dejó huellas de lodo por todas partestrack n1) : rastro m, huella f (de animales), pista f (de personas)2) path: pista f, sendero m, camino m4) racetrack5) : oruga f (de un tanque, etc.)6) : pista f (deporte)7)to keep track of : llevar la cuenta dev.• rastrear v.• seguir la huella de v.• sirgar v.n.• camino s.m.• cancha s.f.• carril s.m.• estampa s.f.• huella s.f.• llanta s.f.• llanta de oruga s.f.• línea s.f.• pista s.f.• rastra s.f.• reguero s.m.• rodada s.f.• rodera s.f.• senda s.f.• señal s.f.• surco s.m.• trayectoria s.f.• vía (Via férrea) s.f.
I træk1) ( mark) pista f, huellas fplto be on somebody's track(s) — seguirle* la pista or el rastro a alguien
to put o throw somebody off one's/the track — despistar a alguien
to keep/lose track of something/somebody: the police have been keeping track of his movements la policía le ha estado siguiendo la pista; make sure you keep track of the time ten cuidado de que no se te pase la hora; to keep/lose track of the conversation/argument seguir*/perder* el hilo de la conversación/la discusión; I've lost track of a lot of old friends he perdido contacto con muchos de mis viejos amigos; I lost all track of the time perdí por completo la noción del tiempo, no me di cuenta de la hora; to make tracks (colloq) irse*, ponerse* en camino; to stop (dead) in one's tracks — pararse en seco
2)a) (road, path) camino m, sendero moff the beaten track — (away from the crowds, tourists) fuera de los caminos trillados; ( in an isolated place) en un sitio muy retirado or aislado
b) (course of thought, action)to be on the right/wrong track — estar* bien/mal encaminado, ir* por buen/mal camino
3)a) ( race track) pista fto have the inside track (on something) — (AmE) ( have the advantage) estar* en una situación de ventaja; ( be informed about) estar* al tanto or al corriente (de algo); (before n)
track events — atletismo m en pista
b) ( horse-racing) (AmE)to go to the track — ir* al hipódromo or a las carreras (de caballos)
4) u ( track events) (AmE) atletismo m en pista6) ( Rail)a) c ( way) vía f (férrea)to jump/leave the track(s) — descarrilar(se)
to be from the wrong side of the tracks — ser* de origen humilde
b) u ( rails etc) vías fpl7) (song, piece of music) tema m, pieza f8) ( on tank) oruga f9) ( for curtains) riel m
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1) ( follow) \<\<animal\>\> seguirle* la pista a, rastrear; \<\<person\>\> seguirle* la pista a2) ( deposit with feet) (AmE)•Phrasal Verbs:[træk]1. N1) (=trail) [of animal, person] rastro m, pista f ; [of vehicle] rastro m ; [of wheel] huellas fpl, rodada f•
to cover one's tracks — borrar las huellas•
to keep track of sth/sb, they prefer him to live at home where they can keep track of him — prefieren que viva en casa donde le pueden seguir la pistado you find it hard to keep track of all your bills? — ¿le resulta difícil mantenerse al corriente de todas sus facturas?
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to lose track of sth/sb, I lost all track of time — perdí la noción del tiempo por completo•
to make tracks * — (fig) irse marchando, empezar a irseit's time we were making tracks — es hora de irse marchando or de que empecemos a irnos
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to be on sb's track — seguirle la pista or el rastro a algn•
to stop (dead) in one's tracks — pararse en seco•
to throw sb off the track — (fig) despistar a algn2) (=course) [of missile, bullet, satellite] trayectoria f ; [of storm] curso m•
it will take time to get the economy back on track — se tardará un tiempo en volver a encarrilar la economía•
to be on the right track — ir por buen caminoone-track•
to be on the wrong track — ir por mal camino3) (=path) camino m, sendero m4) (Sport) pista ftrack and field events — pruebas fpl de atletismo
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race track — (for horses) hipódromo m ; (for bicycles) velódromo m ; (for cars) autódromo m, pista f or circuito m de automovilismo- be on a fast track to sth- have the inside track5) (Rail) vía f•
to jump the tracks — descarrilar6) (Aut) (on tank, tractor) oruga f ; (between wheels) ancho m de vía (Tech) (distancia entre los puntos de contacto con el suelo de dos ruedas paralelas)7) (Audio) pista ffour/eight track recording system — equipo m de grabación de cuatro/ocho pistas
8) (Comput) pista f9) (=song, piece) tema mtitle track — tema m que da título or nombre al álbum
10) (for curtains) riel m11) (US) (Educ) (=stream) agrupamiento de alumnos según su capacidad2. VT1) (=follow) [+ animal] seguir las huellas de, seguir el rastro de; [+ person, vehicle] seguir la pista a; [+ satellite, missile] seguir la trayectoria de, rastrear2) (=deposit) ir dejando3.VI [stylus] seguir el surco4.CPDtrack events NPL — (Sport) pruebas fpl en pista
track maintenance N — (Rail) mantenimiento m de la vía
track meet N — (US) concurso m de atletismo
track race N — carrera f en pista
track racing N — carreras fpl en pista, ciclismo m en pista
track record N — historial m
it's a company with a poor track record — es una empresa con un historial no muy bueno (en materia de ganancias)
track shoes NPL — zapatillas fpl para pista de atletismo (claveteadas)
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I [træk]1) ( mark) pista f, huellas fplto be on somebody's track(s) — seguirle* la pista or el rastro a alguien
to put o throw somebody off one's/the track — despistar a alguien
to keep/lose track of something/somebody: the police have been keeping track of his movements la policía le ha estado siguiendo la pista; make sure you keep track of the time ten cuidado de que no se te pase la hora; to keep/lose track of the conversation/argument seguir*/perder* el hilo de la conversación/la discusión; I've lost track of a lot of old friends he perdido contacto con muchos de mis viejos amigos; I lost all track of the time perdí por completo la noción del tiempo, no me di cuenta de la hora; to make tracks (colloq) irse*, ponerse* en camino; to stop (dead) in one's tracks — pararse en seco
2)a) (road, path) camino m, sendero moff the beaten track — (away from the crowds, tourists) fuera de los caminos trillados; ( in an isolated place) en un sitio muy retirado or aislado
b) (course of thought, action)to be on the right/wrong track — estar* bien/mal encaminado, ir* por buen/mal camino
3)a) ( race track) pista fto have the inside track (on something) — (AmE) ( have the advantage) estar* en una situación de ventaja; ( be informed about) estar* al tanto or al corriente (de algo); (before n)
track events — atletismo m en pista
b) ( horse-racing) (AmE)to go to the track — ir* al hipódromo or a las carreras (de caballos)
4) u ( track events) (AmE) atletismo m en pista6) ( Rail)a) c ( way) vía f (férrea)to jump/leave the track(s) — descarrilar(se)
to be from the wrong side of the tracks — ser* de origen humilde
b) u ( rails etc) vías fpl7) (song, piece of music) tema m, pieza f8) ( on tank) oruga f9) ( for curtains) riel m
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1. noun1) Spur, die; (of wild animal) Fährte, dietracks — (footprints) [Fuß]spuren; (of animal also) Fährte, die
cover one's tracks — (fig.) seine Spur verwischen
be on somebody's track — jemandem auf der Spur sein; (fig.): (in possession of clue to somebody's plans) jemandem auf die Schliche gekommen sein
be on the right/wrong track — (fig.) auf der richtigen/falschen Spur sein
keep track of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas im Auge behalten
lose track of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas aus den Augen verlieren
make tracks — (coll.) (depart) sich auf die Socken machen (ugs.)
stop [dead] in one's tracks — (coll.) auf der Stelle stehen bleiben
3) (Sport) Bahn, diecycling/ greyhound track — Radrennbahn, die/Windhundrennbahn, die
circuit of the track — Bahnrunde, die
4) (Railw.) Gleis, dassingle/double track — eingleisige/zweigleisige Strecke
7) (section of record) Stück, das8) see academic.ru/111441/soundtrack">soundtrack2. transitive verbtrack an animal — die Spur/Fährte eines Tieres verfolgen
the police tracked him [to Paris] — die Polizei folgte seiner Spur [bis nach Paris]
track a rocket/satellite — die Bahn einer Rakete/eines Satelliten verfolgen
Phrasal Verbs:- track down* * *[træk] 1. noun1) (a mark left, especially a footprint etc: They followed the lion's tracks.) die Fährte2) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) der Weg3) ((also racetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race: a running track; ( also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.) die Bahn; Leichtathletik-...4) (a railway line.) die Schiene2. verb(to follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left: They tracked the wolf to its lair.) nachspüren- track-suit- in one's tracks
- keep/lose track of
- make tracks for
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- track down
- tracker dog* * *[træk]I. nforest \track Waldweg mmuddy \track Matschweg m2. (rails)▪ \tracks pl Schienen pl“keep off the \tracks” „Betreten der Gleise verboten“to leave the \tracks entgleisento be on the \track of sb [or on sb's \track] jdm auf der Spur [o auf den Fersen] seinto cover up one's \tracks seine Spuren verwischento leave \tracks Spuren hinterlassenI tried to follow the \track of his argument ich versuchte, seinem Gedankengang zu folgenthe company is on \track to make record profits die Firma ist auf dem besten Weg, Rekordgewinne zu erzielenwe were rather behind our schedule, but we've managed to get back on \track now wir waren ziemlich in Verzug geraten, aber inzwischen läuft wieder alles nach Zeitplanto keep the economy on/to get [or put] the economy back on \track die Wirtschaft in Schwung halten/wieder in Schwung bringento get one's life back on \track sein Leben wieder ins Lot bringento be on the right/wrong \track auf dem richtigen/falschen Weg seinto change \track [completely] eine [völlig] neue Richtung einschlagen9. SPORT for running Laufbahn f; for race cars Piste f; for bikes Radrennbahn f, Velorennbahn f SCHWEIZbacking \track Backgroundmusik f kein plfour-\track tape recorder Vierspur[tonband]gerät ntfast \track beschleunigtes Verfahrenmulti-\track reguläres Verfahren, ≈ Untersuchungsverfahren ntsmall claims \track Verfahren nt für Bagatellsachen18.▶ to be off the beaten \track abgelegen sein▶ to get off [the] \track vom Thema abweichen▶ to lose \track [of sth] (be confused about) [über etw akk] den Überblick verlieren; (not keep up to date) [über etw akk] nicht mehr auf dem Laufenden seinI use to know everything about him, but I've lost \track recently ich wusste früher alles über ihn, aber neuerdings bin ich nicht mehr auf dem Laufendenhe had lost all \track of time er hatte jegliches Zeitgefühl verlorenI'd better make \tracks now ich mach mich jetzt besser auf die Socken fam▶ in one's \tracks an Ort und StelleIII. vt1. (pursue)▪ to \track sth etw verfolgento \track an animal die Fährte eines Tieres verfolgen▪ to \track sb jds Spur verfolgenthe terrorists were \tracked to Amsterdam die Spur der Terroristen konnte bis nach Amsterdam verfolgt werden2. (follow the trail of)to \track sb's career/record jds Karriere/Vorgeschichte verfolgento \track a storm/hurricane einen Sturm/Orkan verfolgen3. (find)to \track sth/sb/an animal etw/jdn/ein Tier aufspürenthe kidnapper was \tracked to the airport der Entführer wurde am Flughafen aufgespürtto \track a criminal/target einen Kriminellen/ein Ziel aufspürento \track sand/dirt in the house Sand-/Schmutzspuren im Haus hinterlassento \track students Schüler in Gruppen einteilenIV. vi1. camera heranfahren3. (wheels) spurgenau laufen* * *[trk]1. nyou can't expect to keep track of your friends if you never write to them — du kannst nicht erwarten, Kontakt zu deinen Freunden zu behalten, wenn du nie schreibst
I can't keep track of his movements or of him — ich weiß nie, wo er sich gerade aufhält
how do you keep track of the time without a watch? — wie können Sie wissen, wie spät es ist, wenn Sie keine Uhr haben?
I can't keep track of your girlfriends — du hast so viele Freundinnen, da komme ich nicht mit (inf)
no-one can keep track of the situation — niemand hat mehr einen Überblick über die Lage
we lost track of time — wir haben die Zeit ganz vergessen, wir haben einfach nicht auf die Uhr or Zeit geachtet
I lost track of what he was saying — ich habe nicht (mehr) mitbekommen, was er gesagt hat
2) (fig)we must be making tracks (inf) — wir müssen uns auf die Socken (inf) or auf den Weg machen
he made tracks for London — er ging/fuhr nach London
he stopped dead in his tracks — er blieb abrupt stehen
to stop sb (dead) in his/her tracks — jdn abrupt zum Stillstand bringen
to cover ( up) one's tracks — seine Spuren verwischen
3) (= path) Weg m, Pfad mto be on the wrong track (fig) — auf dem falschen Weg sein, auf dem Holzweg sein (inf)
"keep off the track" —
double/single track line — zwei-/eingleisige Strecke
6) (SPORT) Rennbahn f; (ATHLETICS) Bahn f; (MOTORSPORT) Piste f, Bahn f; (= circuit) Rennstrecke f; (CYCLING) Radrennbahn f8) Raupenkette f2. vt1) (= follow) person, animal verfolgen; movements folgen (+dat); (COMPUT) nachverfolgen; (SPACE) rocket die Flugbahn (+gen) verfolgentrack changes ( Comput: command ) — Änderungen nachverfolgen
2) (US)the children tracked dirt all over the carpet — die Kinder hinterließen überall auf dem Teppich Schmutzspuren
3. vi1) (= follow trail) Fährten lesen* * *track [træk]A s1. (Fuß-, Ski-, Wagen-, Wild- etc) Spur f, Fährte f (beide auch fig):the track of my thoughts mein Gedankengang;be on sb’s track jemandem auf der Spur sein;be hot on sb’s tracks jemandem dicht auf den Fersen sein;be on the wrong track, be off the track fig auf der falschen Spur oder auf dem falschen Weg oder auf dem Holzweg sein;cover up one’s tracks seine Spur(en) verwischen;make tracks umga) sich auf die Socken machen,b) abhauen, verschwinden;make tracks for home umg sich auf den Heimweg machen;lose track of aus den Augen verlieren;lose all track of time jegliches Zeitgefühl verlieren;shoot sb in their tracks jemanden auf der Stelle niederschießen;2. BAHN Gleis n, Geleise n und pl, Schienenstrang m:off the track entgleist, aus den Schienen;on track WIRTSCH auf der Achse, rollend;jump the tracks aus den Schienen springen, entgleisen;he was born on the wrong side of the tracks US er stammt aus ärmlichen Verhältnissen3. a) SCHIFF Fahrwasser n, Seegatt nb) FLUG Kurs m über Grund4. SCHIFF Track m, (übliche) Route:5. Pfad m, Weg m (beide auch fig)6. Bahn f (eines Geschosses, Kometen etc):(clear the) track! Bahn frei!7. SPORTa) (Renn-, Lauf) Bahn fc) US Leichtathletik f8. a) Spur f (eines Tonbands etc)b) COMPUT Track m (abgegrenzter Bereich eines Magnetspeichers, in dem eine Bitfolge gespeichert werden kann)9. Track m, Stück n, Nummer f (besonders einer CD)10. PHYS Bahnspur f11. AUTOa) Spurweite fb) Reifenprofil n12. (Gleis-, Raupen) Kette f (eines Traktors etc)13. SCHULE US Leistungsgruppe f (innerhalb einer Klasse)B v/t1. nachgehen, -spüren (dat), verfolgen (to bis):4. einen Weg kennzeichnen5. eine Wüste etc durchqueren7. BAHN US Gleise verlegen in (dat)8. AUTO, TECH mit Raupenketten versehen:tracked vehicle Ketten-, Raupenfahrzeug n9. SCHULE US eine Klasse in Leistungsgruppen einteilenC v/i1. TECH in der Spur bleiben (Räder, Saphirnadel etc), Spur halten2. FILM (mit der Kamera) fahren:track in on heranfahren an (akk)* * *1. noun1) Spur, die; (of wild animal) Fährte, dietracks — (footprints) [Fuß]spuren; (of animal also) Fährte, die
cover one's tracks — (fig.) seine Spur verwischen
be on somebody's track — jemandem auf der Spur sein; (fig.): (in possession of clue to somebody's plans) jemandem auf die Schliche gekommen sein
be on the right/wrong track — (fig.) auf der richtigen/falschen Spur sein
keep track of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas im Auge behalten
lose track of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas aus den Augen verlieren
make tracks — (coll.) (depart) sich auf die Socken machen (ugs.)
stop [dead] in one's tracks — (coll.) auf der Stelle stehen bleiben
3) (Sport) Bahn, diecycling/ greyhound track — Radrennbahn, die/Windhundrennbahn, die
circuit of the track — Bahnrunde, die
4) (Railw.) Gleis, dassingle/double track — eingleisige/zweigleisige Strecke
6) (of tank, tractor, etc.) Kette, die7) (section of record) Stück, das8) see soundtrack2. transitive verbtrack an animal — die Spur/Fährte eines Tieres verfolgen
the police tracked him [to Paris] — die Polizei folgte seiner Spur [bis nach Paris]
track a rocket/satellite — die Bahn einer Rakete/eines Satelliten verfolgen
Phrasal Verbs:* * *v.verfolgen v. (railway) n.Gleis -e n. (trace) n.Fährte -n f. n.Fußspur -en f.Spur -en f. -
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1) (a track with (usually more than one set of) two (or sometimes three) parallel steel rails on which trains run: They're building a new railway; (also adjective) a railway station.) vía; línea de ferrocarril2) ((sometimes in plural) the whole organization which is concerned with the running of trains, the building of tracks etc: He has a job on the railway; The railways are very badly run in some countries.) ferrocarrilesrailway n1. ferrocarril2. vía férreamany railways were built in the nineteenth century en el siglo diecinueve se construyeron muchas vías férreastr['reɪlweɪ]1 ferrocarril nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLrailway engine máquina de tren, locomotorarailway line vía férrea, vía del trenrailway track vía férreaadj.• ferroviario, -a adj.• vía férrea adj.n.• ferrocarril s.m.['reɪlweɪ] (Brit)1.2.CPDrailway bridge N — puente m de ferrocarril
railway carriage N — vagón m, coche m (de ferrocarril)
railway crossing N — paso m a nivel
railway engine N — máquina f, locomotora f
railway line N — (=route) línea f ferroviaria or de ferrocarril; (=track) vía f (férrea)
railway network N — red f ferroviaria
railway porter N — mozo m
railway station N — estación f (de ferrocarril)
railway timetable N — horario m de trenes
railway track N — vía f (férrea)
railway worker N — ferroviario(-a) m / f
railway yard N — cochera f
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[træk] 1. noun1) (a mark left, especially a footprint etc: They followed the lion's tracks.) sled2) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) steza3) ((also racetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race: a running track; ( also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.) proga4) (a railway line.) tir2. verb(to follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left: They tracked the wolf to its lair.) slediti- in one's tracks
- keep/lose track of
- make tracks for
- make tracks
- track down
- tracker dog* * *I [træk]nounsled (voza), kolotečina, kolesnica; nautical vodni razor (za ladjo); nautical običajna pot, ruta; steza, pot, utrta pot; hunting sled; sport steza, proga, tekališče, dirkališče; tek na dolge proge; railway tir, tračnice, proga; širina tira; technical gosenica (traktorja, tanka); sled noge, stopala (zlasti ptic)on track — economy na potiin one's tracks — v kolotečini, na mestuthe beaten track — utrta, shojena pot; figuratively običajni postopek, rutinacinder track — atletska steza, tekališče, tekmovalilče, dirkališčeoff the tracks — iztirjen, iz kolesnic, na krivi poti, na napačni slediadjective single (a double) track — enotirna (dvotirna) progato be off the tracks — iztiriti se, iti s prave poti; izgubiti sled; oddaljiti se od predmetato be on s.o.'s track — biti komu na sledi(clear the) track! — (napravite prosto) pot! prostor!to follow the beaten track — iti po utrti, shojeni potihe follows my tracks — on gre po mojih stopinjah, se zgleduje po menito lose track of — izgubiti sled, izgubiti iz vidato make tracks slang pobrisati jo, popihati jo, zbežatito make tracks for s.o. slang vneto koga zasledovatito throw off the track — iztiriti (kaj); zmešati sledII [træk]transitive verbslediti (komu, čemu), iti po sledi za kom (čem); zasledovati; označiti, zaznamovati (pot, stezo); preprečkati, prepotovati; intransitive verb imeti širino tira ( of 36 inches 36 col); ostati v kolesnicah (o kolesih)to track down, to track out — izslediti; najti, odkritiIII [træk]adjectivetirenIV [træk]transitive verbnautical vleči ladjo (z brega) proti vodi -
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noun2) (system) [Eisen]bahn, die* * *1) (a track with (usually more than one set of) two (or sometimes three) parallel steel rails on which trains run: They're building a new railway; ( also adjective) a railway station.) die Eisenbahn; Eisenbahn...2) ((sometimes in plural) the whole organization which is concerned with the running of trains, the building of tracks etc: He has a job on the railway; The railways are very badly run in some countries.) die Eisenbahn* * *ˈrail·way[ˈreɪlweɪ]2. (rail system)▪ the \railway[s] die [Eisen]bahnhe worked on the \railway[s] for forty years er hat vierzig Jahre bei der Bahn gearbeitetthe trans-continental/Trans-Siberian \railway die transkontinentale/Transsibirische Eisenbahn\railway accident Eisenbahnunglück nt\railway yard Rangierbahnhof m, Verschiebebahnhof m* * *['reIlweɪ]n (Brit)(Eisen)bahn f; (= track) Gleis nt* * ** * *noun2) (system) [Eisen]bahn, die* * *(UK) n.Eisenbahn f. (line) (UK) n.Bahnlinie -n f. n.Bahn -en f. -
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[træk] 1. noun1) (a mark left, especially a footprint etc: They followed the lion's tracks.) spor2) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) sti; -sti; hjulspor3) ((also racetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race: a running track; ( also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.) bane; -bane; bane-4) (a railway line.) skinne2. verb(to follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left: They tracked the wolf to its lair.) spore; følge- in one's tracks
- keep/lose track of
- make tracks for
- make tracks
- track down
- tracker dog* * *[træk] 1. noun1) (a mark left, especially a footprint etc: They followed the lion's tracks.) spor2) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) sti; -sti; hjulspor3) ((also racetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race: a running track; ( also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.) bane; -bane; bane-4) (a railway line.) skinne2. verb(to follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left: They tracked the wolf to its lair.) spore; følge- in one's tracks
- keep/lose track of
- make tracks for
- make tracks
- track down
- tracker dog -
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['reɪlweɪ] 1.nome BE1) (network) ferrovia f.to use the railways — viaggiare in o usare il treno
2) (anche railway line) linea f. ferroviarialight railway — ferrovia vicinale, metropolitana leggera
3) (anche railway track) binario m.4) (company) ferrovie f.pl.2.modificatore BE [ bridge] ferroviario, della ferrovia; [museum, link, tunnel, accident] ferroviario* * *1) (a track with (usually more than one set of) two (or sometimes three) parallel steel rails on which trains run: They're building a new railway; ( also adjective) a railway station.) ferrovia2) ((sometimes in plural) the whole organization which is concerned with the running of trains, the building of tracks etc: He has a job on the railway; The railways are very badly run in some countries.) ferrovia* * *['reɪlweɪ] 1.nome BE1) (network) ferrovia f.to use the railways — viaggiare in o usare il treno
2) (anche railway line) linea f. ferroviarialight railway — ferrovia vicinale, metropolitana leggera
3) (anche railway track) binario m.4) (company) ferrovie f.pl.2.modificatore BE [ bridge] ferroviario, della ferrovia; [museum, link, tunnel, accident] ferroviario -
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I 1. [træk]1) (print) (of animal, person) orma f., impronta f.; (of vehicle) tracce f.pl.2) (course, trajectory) (of missile, aircraft) traiettoria f., rotta f.; (of storm) movimento m., percorso m.; fig. (of person) traccia f., pista f.the negotiations were on track — i negoziati procedevano regolarmente o come da programma
to be on the wrong track — essere fuori pista o strada
to keep track of — [ person] seguire, tenersi aggiornato su [developments, events]; seguire [ conversation]; [ police] seguire gli spostamenti di [ criminal]; [ computer] tenere aggiornato [ figures]
to lose track of — perdere le tracce di, perdere di vista [ friend]; perdere le tracce di [document, aircraft, suspect]; perdere il filo di [ conversation]
to make tracks for sth. — andare o dirigersi verso qcs.
3) (path, road) sentiero m.4) sport pista f.5) ferr. binario m., rotaia f.; AE (platform) binario m.to leave the track(s) — [ train] deragliare
7) inform. (band) traccia f., pista f.2.modificatore sport [ race] su pista••II 1. [træk]verbo transitivo inseguire, essere sulle tracce di [ person]; seguire le orme di [ animal]; seguire la traiettoria di [rocket, plane]; seguire l'orbita di [ comet]2.verbo intransitivo cinem. fare una carrellata* * *[træk] 1. noun1) (a mark left, especially a footprint etc: They followed the lion's tracks.) traccia2) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) strada, percorso3) ((also racetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race: a running track; ( also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.) pista4) (a railway line.) binario2. verb(to follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left: They tracked the wolf to its lair.) (seguire le tracce di)- in one's tracks
- keep/lose track of
- make tracks for
- make tracks
- track down
- tracker dog* * *I 1. [træk]1) (print) (of animal, person) orma f., impronta f.; (of vehicle) tracce f.pl.2) (course, trajectory) (of missile, aircraft) traiettoria f., rotta f.; (of storm) movimento m., percorso m.; fig. (of person) traccia f., pista f.the negotiations were on track — i negoziati procedevano regolarmente o come da programma
to be on the wrong track — essere fuori pista o strada
to keep track of — [ person] seguire, tenersi aggiornato su [developments, events]; seguire [ conversation]; [ police] seguire gli spostamenti di [ criminal]; [ computer] tenere aggiornato [ figures]
to lose track of — perdere le tracce di, perdere di vista [ friend]; perdere le tracce di [document, aircraft, suspect]; perdere il filo di [ conversation]
to make tracks for sth. — andare o dirigersi verso qcs.
3) (path, road) sentiero m.4) sport pista f.5) ferr. binario m., rotaia f.; AE (platform) binario m.to leave the track(s) — [ train] deragliare
7) inform. (band) traccia f., pista f.2.modificatore sport [ race] su pista••II 1. [træk]verbo transitivo inseguire, essere sulle tracce di [ person]; seguire le orme di [ animal]; seguire la traiettoria di [rocket, plane]; seguire l'orbita di [ comet]2.verbo intransitivo cinem. fare una carrellata -
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træk 1. noun1) (a mark left, especially a footprint etc: They followed the lion's tracks.) spor, far, fotavtrykk2) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) sti, tråkk3) ((also racetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race: a running track; ( also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.) (idretts)bane4) (a railway line.) jernbanelinje2. verb(to follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left: They tracked the wolf to its lair.) følge et spor- in one's tracks
- keep/lose track of
- make tracks for
- make tracks
- track down
- tracker dogfar--------fotspor--------skinne--------spor--------sti--------tråkkIsubst. \/træk\/1) (også overført, ofte flertall) spor, far2) fotspor, fotavtrykk, fotefar3) ( etter bil) hjulspor4) ( også overført) sti, tråkk, løype5) (jernbane)linje, skinnegang, spor, skinner6) ( også overført) kurs, rute7) bane8) ( sjøfart) kjølevannsstripe9) (sport, også running track) (løpe)bane10) banesport11) ( på magnetbånd) spor12) ( på grammofonplate) rille, spor13) (på grammofonplate, CD-plate e.l.) låt, sang14) fremgangsmåte, linje, kurs15) ( på bulldoser e.l.) belte16) (om bildekk, også width of track) sporvidde17) ( på bildekk e.l.) slitebane18) (byggfag, også track width) sporvidde20) (amer.) perrongborn on the right\/wrong side of the tracks (amer.) (være) født rik\/fattig (be)on someone's track (være) på sporet av noencover (up) one's tracks skjule sporene etter segdouble track ( jernbane) dobbeltsporfollow in someone's tracks følge i noens fotsporget off the track eller run off the track spore av ( overført også) komme inn på feil spor, miste tråden, bli avsporetin one's tracks ( hverdagslig) på stedetstrakskeep track of holde rede på holde kontakten med, ha oppsyn med følge med, holde seg orientert om, være à jour medlose track of miste kontakten med miste oversikten over, miste følingen medmake tracks ( hverdagslig) ta beina på nakken, legge på sprangse å komme seg hjem, ta fatt på hjemveienoff the beaten track utenfor allfarveion one's track etter seg, i hælene på seg (be)on the right track (være) på rett spor (be)on the track of (være) på sporet avput someone on the right track hjelpe noen på rett sporsingle track ( jernbane) enkeltsporstart someone on the track\/way følge noen et stykke på veienjeg skal hjelpe\/følge deg et stykke på veienstay on the track holde seg til sakenthrow someone off the track lede noen på villspor, villede noenIIverb \/ˈtræk\/1) ( også overført) spore, følge sporet av, oppspore, etterspore2) sette spor (etter)3) legge ut spor (for)4) ( om grammofonstift) følge rillen5) (film eller TV, om kamera) kjøre6) ( om dekk) ha en sporvidde på7) ( om dekk) ha samme sporvidde som8) ( militærvesen) plotte9) (amer.) reise, dra, farte, flakke10) (skotsk, om te) la trekketrack down (forsøke å) spore opp, forfølge (forfølge og) fangetrack out spore, følge• track out the development of...( film) bevege kameraet vekk fra den eller det som filmesIIIverb \/ˈtræk\/( sjøfart) forklaring: slepe, hale eller taue et fartøy, spesielt fra en elvebredd e.l. -
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1) (a track with (usually more than one set of) two (or sometimes three) parallel steel rails on which trains run: They're building a new railway; ( also adjective) a railway station.) jernbane; jernbane-2) ((sometimes in plural) the whole organization which is concerned with the running of trains, the building of tracks etc: He has a job on the railway; The railways are very badly run in some countries.) jernbanen* * *1) (a track with (usually more than one set of) two (or sometimes three) parallel steel rails on which trains run: They're building a new railway; ( also adjective) a railway station.) jernbane; jernbane-2) ((sometimes in plural) the whole organization which is concerned with the running of trains, the building of tracks etc: He has a job on the railway; The railways are very badly run in some countries.) jernbanen -
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1) (a track with (usually more than one set of) two (or sometimes three) parallel steel rails on which trains run: They're building a new railway; ( also adjective) a railway station.) železnica2) ((sometimes in plural) the whole organization which is concerned with the running of trains, the building of tracks etc: He has a job on the railway; The railways are very badly run in some countries.) železnica* * *I [réilwei]nounBritish English železniška proga, železnicaat railway speed — s hitrostjo železnice, figuratively z veliko hitrostjo, bliskovito, hitrocable-railway, electric street railway, elevated railway, narrow-gauge railway, rack-railway, suspended railway, underground railway — žična, električna cestna, nadzemeljska, ozkotirna, zobata, viseča, podzemeljska železnicaII [réilwei]adjectiveželezniškirailway board — žel. direkcijarailway car — železniški voz, vagonrailway company — žel. družbarailway crossing — žel. križiščerailway-engine — žel. lokomotivarailway gauge — širina žel. tirarailway guard — žel. čuvaj ali sprevodnikrailway guide British English žel. vozni redrailway junction — žel. križiščerailway-line — žel. progarailway sleeper — žel. pragrailway station — žel. postajarailway switch — žel. kretnicarailway ticket — žel. vozovnicarailway time-table — žel. vozni redrailway terminus — končna žel. postajarailway traffic — žel. prometIII [réilwei]intransitive verbpotovati, peljati se z železnico; graditi železniške proge -
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['reɪlweɪ]n ( BRIT)(system, company) kolej f; ( track) linia f kolejowa* * *1) (a track with (usually more than one set of) two (or sometimes three) parallel steel rails on which trains run: They're building a new railway; ( also adjective) a railway station.) linia kolejowa2) ((sometimes in plural) the whole organization which is concerned with the running of trains, the building of tracks etc: He has a job on the railway; The railways are very badly run in some countries.) kolej -
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[træk] 1. noun1) (a mark left, especially a footprint etc: They followed the lion's tracks.) rasto2) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) caminho3) ((also racetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race: a running track; ( also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.) pista4) (a railway line.) via férrea2. verb(to follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left: They tracked the wolf to its lair.) rastejar- in one's tracks
- keep/lose track of
- make tracks for
- make tracks
- track down
- tracker dog* * *track1[træk] n 1 rasto, pegada, pista. they left their tracks / deixaram seus rastos. we lost track of him / perdemo-lo de vista. 2 trilho, sulco ou marca de roda. the train left the track / o trem descarrilhou. 3 caminho, trilho, estrada, rota. 4 conduta, rotina. 5 estrada de ferro, linha férrea, esteira, lagarta. 6 pista (de corrida). 7 faixa em um disco de vitrola. • vt 1 deixar impressões, rasto. 2 seguir rasto, rastrear. 3 localizar. 4 rebocar. 5 coll fazer sentido, bater. in the track of seguindo o exemplo de. off the beaten track quieto e isolado. off the track a) fora dos trilhos. b) no caminho errado. on the track of nas pegadas de. on track em viagem. the beaten track a) o caminho pisado. b) fig o velho costume. to go off the beaten track sair da rotina. to keep track of manter contato com, manter informado sobre. to track down ir no encalço de. to track out descobrir.————————track2[træk] n Comp 1 pista. 2 área de registro. -
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1) (a track with (usually more than one set of) two (or sometimes three) parallel steel rails on which trains run: They're building a new railway; ( also adjective) a railway station.) jernbane2) ((sometimes in plural) the whole organization which is concerned with the running of trains, the building of tracks etc: He has a job on the railway; The railways are very badly run in some countries.) jernbane(selskap)jernbaneIsubst. \/ˈreɪlweɪ\/ eller railroad1) jernbane, sporvei2) jernbaneselskap3) jernbane-4) ( sjøfart) jekkstangby railway med jernbanen, med tograilway system eller system of railways jernbanenetttravel\/go by railway reise med tog, ta tog(et)work on the railway arbeide ved jernbanenIIverb \/ˈreɪlweɪ\/reise med tog -
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[træk] 1. n( road) droga f ( gruntowa); ( path) ścieżka f; (of bullet, planet, for train) tor m; (of suspect, animal) ślad m; (on tape, record) utwór m; (SPORT) bieżnia f2. vtto keep track of ( fig) — śledzić +acc
Phrasal Verbs:* * *[træk] 1. noun1) (a mark left, especially a footprint etc: They followed the lion's tracks.) ślad, trop2) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) szlak3) ((also racetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race: a running track; ( also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.) tor, bieżnia4) (a railway line.) tor2. verb(to follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left: They tracked the wolf to its lair.) tropić- in one's tracks
- keep/lose track of
- make tracks for
- make tracks
- track down
- tracker dog
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