track
意味: A path or road; a piece of music; to follow or monitor
The word 'track' has many meanings: a path or road, railway lines, a piece of music on an album, or marks left by something moving. As a verb, it means to follow or monitor something. 'Keep track of' means to monitor or stay informed about.
例文
- We followed the track through the forest. 我们沿着森林里的小径走。Seguimos el sendero a través del bosque.私たちは森の中の小道をたどりました。우리는 숲 속 오솔길을 따라갔습니다.
- This is my favourite track on the album. 这是我在这张专辑里最喜欢的曲目。Esta es mi canción favorita del álbum.これはアルバムで一番好きな曲です。이것은 앨범에서 제가 가장 좋아하는 곡입니다.
- We need to track our spending more carefully. 我们需要更仔细地追踪我们的开支。Necesitamos controlar nuestros gastos más cuidadosamente.支出をもっと注意深く追跡する必要があります。지출을 더 꼼꼼히 추적할 필요가 있습니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old French 'trac' meaning 'trail, footprint', possibly of Germanic origin. The railway sense dates from the 1820s. The musical meaning emerged in the 1950s with multitrack recording technology.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
The word 'track' comes from Old French 'trac,' meaning a trail or footprint. The musical meaning emerged in the 1950s with multitrack recording, where different instruments were recorded on separate 'tracks' of tape.
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