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| 词汇 | tracks |
| 释义 | make tracksrailroad trackswrong side of the tracks tracks noun bruises, punctures and sores visible on the skin of an intravenous drug user US, 1960.► across the tracks; wrong side of the tracksthe socially inferior area of town. The railway often separated the better-off part of an American town from the poorer quarters. Duke Ellington's 'Across the Tracks Blues' dates to 1943 US, 1943.► make tracksto leave US, 1945(redirected from tracks) track1. in. [for a laser beam, a phonograph stylus, a tape head, etc.] to successfully transfer information to or from a recording medium. Something here won’t track. Must be the stylus. 2. in. [for a person] to make sense. (Usually in the negative.) She wasn’t tracking. There was no sense in trying to talk to her before she came out of it. 3. in. to coincide; to agree; to jibe. These two things don’t track. I don’t know what’s wrong. 4. n. a musical selection on a recording of some kind. The next track is my favorite.
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