to track (down)

  • 1track down someone — track down (someone/something) to find someone or something after searching for them. I m trying to track down one of my old classmates from college. My library assistant tracked down several references for me My mother wanted to find the family… …

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  • 2track down something — track down (someone/something) to find someone or something after searching for them. I m trying to track down one of my old classmates from college. My library assistant tracked down several references for me My mother wanted to find the family… …

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  • 3track down — (someone/something) to find someone or something after searching for them. I m trying to track down one of my old classmates from college. My library assistant tracked down several references for me My mother wanted to find the family who had… …

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  • 4track down — track [n1] mark, print made by something clue, footmark, footprint, footstep, groove, impress, impression, imprint, indication, memorial, monument, path, print, record, remains, remnant, rut, scent, sign, slot, spoor, step, symbol, token, trace,… …

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  • 5Track Down — Título El asalto final (Hackers 2: Operación Takedown en España) Ficha técnica Dirección Joe Chappelle Guion Tsutomu Shimomura (libro) John Markof …

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  • 6track down — index ferret, hunt, locate, search, trace (follow) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 7track down — verb pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals) (Freq. 3) Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland The dogs are running deer The Duke hunted in these woods • Syn: ↑hunt, ↑run, ↑hunt down …

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  • 8track down — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms track down : present tense I/you/we/they track down he/she/it tracks down present participle tracking down past tense tracked down past participle tracked down to find someone or something after a long search… …

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  • 9track down — PHRASAL VERB If you track down someone or something, you find them, or find information about them, after a difficult or long search. [V P n (not pron)] She had spent years trying to track down her parents... [V n P] I don t know where that old… …

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  • 10track down — Captain Pearce vowed that they would track down the killer Syn: discover, find, detect, hunt down/out, unearth, uncover, turn up, dig up, ferret out, bring to light …

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