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track [træk]1 noun∎ a mountain track un sentier de montagne;∎ a farm track un chemin de campagne;∎ figurative to be on the right track être sur la bonne voie;∎ figurative he's on the wrong track il fait fausse route;∎ familiar you're way off track! tu es complètement à côté de la plaque!∎ British motor-racing track autodrome m;∎ track and field athlétisme m;∎ track and field events épreuves fpl d'athlétisme;∎ Cycling to do a track stand faire du surplace∎ the train jumped the tracks le train a déraillé ou a quitté les rails;∎ esp American to live on the right/wrong side of the tracks habiter un bon/mauvais quartier;∎ esp American to come from the wrong side of the tracks être issu d'un milieu défavorisé∎ to be on sb's track or tracks être sur la piste de qn;∎ the terrorists had covered their tracks well les terroristes n'avaient pas laissé de traces;∎ to throw sb off the track dépister qn;∎ that should throw them off my track avec ça, je devrais arriver à les semer;∎ to keep track of suivre;∎ it's hard to keep track of her, she moves around so much il est difficile de rester en contact avec elle, elle bouge tout le temps;∎ we like to keep track of current events nous aimons nous tenir au courant de l'actualité;∎ why can't you keep track of your things? tu ne peux pas faire attention où tu mets tes affaires?;∎ we'll have to keep track of the time! il ne faudra pas oublier l'heure!;∎ don't lose track of those files n'égarez pas ces dossiers;∎ they've lost track of the situation ils ne suivent plus ou ne sont plus au courant de ce qui se passe;∎ I lost track of them years ago j'ai perdu le contact avec eux ou je les ai perdus de vue il y a des années;∎ she lost all track of time elle a perdu toute notion du temps;∎ he lost track of what he was saying il a perdu le fil de ce qu'il disait;∎ familiar to make tracks mettre les voiles;∎ she made tracks for home elle a filé chez elle∎ Computing tracks per inch pistes fpl par pouce(a) (follow → animal) suivre à la trace, filer; (→ rocket) suivre la trajectoire de; (→ criminal) traquer∎ don't track mud into the house! ne traîne pas de boue dans la maison!(b) (with camera) faire un traveling ou travelling►► Cars track arm bras m de direction;Railways track bed plate-forme f;Sport track event épreuve f sur piste;Sport track racing (UNCOUNT) courses fpl sur piste;Sport & figurative track record (past record, career to date) antécédents mpl; (list of achievements) palmarès m;∎ she has a good track record elle a fait ses preuves;∎ he doesn't have a very good track record for punctuality il n'est pas réputé pour sa ponctualité;∎ in view of his track record of getting home late every Friday night… vu l'habitude qu'il a de rentrer tard tous les vendredis soirs…;∎ a company with a good/poor track record in winning export orders une entreprise avec un bon/mauvais palmarès sur le plan des commandes à l'exportation;∎ no wonder the insurance is high with your track record! pas étonnant que l'assurance soit chère avec ton palmarès!;∎ given the government's track record in the field of cutting benefits vu les antécédents du gouvernement en matière de réduction des prestations sociales;Sport track shoe chaussure f d'athlétisme;Sport track star star f de l'athlétisme;track vehicle véhicule m chenilléretrouver, localiser; (animal, criminal) traquer et capturer -
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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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