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21 off the beaten track
(away from main roads, centres of population etc.) nomaļus* * *neierasts; mazpazīstams; sānis no iestaigātā ceļa; oriģināli; netradicionāli; par jaunu ceļu -
22 off the track
noklīdis no ceļa; novirzījies no temata -
23 on the right track
uz pareiza ceļa -
24 on the wallaby track
bez darba -
25 one-track
viensliežu; aprobežots -
26 outside track
ārējais celiņš -
27 passing-track
izmaiņas ceļš; vilcienu izmaiņas ceļš -
28 running track
skrejceļš -
29 the beaten track
iestaigāts ceļš; iemīta taka -
30 the track of the storm
vētras virziens -
31 to be on the track
būt uz pēdām -
32 to have a good track record in administration
labi parādīt sevi administratīvajā darbāEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to have a good track record in administration
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33 to keep track of
sekot -
34 to keep track of events
sekot notikumu gaitai -
35 to leave the track
noskriet no sliedēm -
36 to lose track
zaudēt pēdas; zaudēt pavedienu -
37 to track down
izsekot un noķert -
38 to wander out of one's way, to wander off one's track
apmaldītiesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to wander out of one's way, to wander off one's track
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39 unbeaten track
neizpētīta nozare -
40 ski track/trail
noun (a ski run; a path taken by skiers.) slēpošanas trase
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