单词 | track |
释义 | track track // noun, verb
■ noun [C]
FAST TRACK, INSIDE TRACK
a path or direction that sb/sth is moving in: We want to improve morale and give all our employees a career track.
IDIOMS
back on track going in the right direction again after a mistake, failure, etc: The project had fallen behind schedule, but now it's back on track.
be on track to be doing the right thing in order to achieve a particular result: The group is on track to achieve its ambitious growth targets. We are on track for our objectives for next year.
keep/lose track of sth/sb to have/not have information about what is happening or where sth/sb is: The new system keeps track of where each product is until it is sold.
be on the right/wrong track to be thinking or doing sth in the right/wrong way in order to achieve sth: He is confident that the company is now on the right track.
■ verb
1 [+ obj] to follow the progress or development of sth/sb: The system for tracking sales needs updating.
2 [+ obj or no obj] to move in a particular direction; to move in the same direction as sth: Technology stocks were tracking higher. European stocks markets tracked Wall Street lower.
3 (Production ) [+ obj] to follow the movements of goods and stocks of items: Her job was processing orders, sending out invoices and tracking inventory.
trackable // adjective
trackability // noun [U]: The system uses complex bar codes to provide complete trackability of each package. |
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