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1 rail
rail [reɪl]1 noun(a) (bar → gen) barre f; (→ in window, on bridge) garde-fou m; (→ on ship) bastingage m; (→ on balcony) balustrade f; (→ on stairway) rampe f; (→ for carpet) tringle f;∎ towel rail porte-serviettes m inv(b) (for train, tram) rail m;∎ the live rail le rail sous tension;∎ to travel by rail voyager en train;∎ to send goods by rail envoyer des marchandises par chemin de fer;∎ it's quicker by rail! c'est plus rapide en train!;∎ to get the economy back on the rails remettre l'économie sur les rails;∎ I did my best to get him back on the rails after his breakdown j'ai fait de mon mieux pour le remettre sur pieds après sa dépression nerveuse(c) Ornithology râle m(traffic, link, tunnel) ferroviaire; (ticket, fare) de train; (journey, travel) en train; (employee, union) des chemins de fer(enclose) clôturer∎ (complain bitterly) to rail against or at pester contre;∎ she railed against her fate elle fulminait contre son sort(fencing) grille f; (in horseracing) corde f;∎ he was pushed to the rails by the other jockeys il a été forcé de tenir la corde par les autres jockeys;∎ figurative to be on the rails (in difficult situation) être sur la corde raide►► rail network réseau m ferroviaire ou de chemin de fer;rail strike grève f des chemins de fer;∎ the rail strike has affected the whole of France la grève SNCF a touché la France entière;rail transport transport m par chemin de fer ou par train;clôturerfermer (au moyen d'une barrière);∎ the end of the hall was railed off une barrière interdisait l'accès au fond de la salle -
2 track
track [træk]1. noun► on track• to be on the right track être sur la bonne voie► to keep track of [+ events] suivre le fil de ; [+ developments, situation] rester au courant de• keep track of the time n'oubliez pas l'heure► to lose track of [+ developments, situation] ne plus être au courant de ; [+ events] perdre le fil deb. ( = path) sentier me. ( = athletics) athlétisme mf. [of CD, computer disk] piste f ; [of long-playing record] plage f ; ( = piece of music) morceau m[+ animal, person, vehicle] suivre la trace de3. compounds[+ lost object, reference] (finir par) retrouver* * *[træk] 1.1) ( print) (of animal, person) expreintes fpl, traces fpl; ( of vehicle) traces fplto be on track — [talks, negotiations] se dérouler comme prévu
to keep track of — [person] se tenir au courant de [developments, events]; suivre le fil de [conversation]; [police] suivre les mouvements de [criminal]; [computer] tenir à jour [bank account, figures]
to lose track of — perdre de vue [friend]; perdre la trace de [document, aircraft, suspect]; perdre le fil de [conversation]
3) (path, road) sentier m, chemin m; Sport piste f(motor-)racing track — ( open-air) circuit m; ( enclosed) autodrome m
to leave the track(s) — [train] dérailler
5) (song on record, tape, CD) morceau m; ( recording channel on tape) piste f6) (of tank, tractor) chenille f7) US School ( stream) groupe m de niveau2. 3.transitive verb suivre la trace de [person, animal]; suivre la trajectoire de [rocket, plane, comet]Phrasal Verbs:••
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