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Tìm thấy 20 kết quả cho "rack"
track
Noun
đường ray, thanh ray
a pair of metal bars that trains use to move
"Whether for freight or passenger transport , tracks play a vital role in the functioning of railway systems worldwide ."
crackdown
Noun
đàn áp, biện pháp mạnh
a severe and often sudden enforcement of law or regulations, typically to suppress or control specific activities, behaviors, or groups perceived as problematic or threatening
"The crackdown on organized crime gangs resulted in a series of raids and arrests across the city ."
track
Noun
bài hát, ca khúc
a musical piece or song recorded on a CD, tape, or vinyl record
"The new track was released as a single before the full album came out ."
to track
Verb
theo dõi, truy tìm
to follow someone or something by examining the marks they leave behind in order to catch them or know what they are doing
"He used an app to track his daily steps and fitness progress ."
rack
Noun
giá, kệ
a structure or frame designed to hold or store objects
"The kitchen spices were arranged on a rotating rack."
bracket
Noun
dấu ngoặc vuông, ngoặc vuông
each of the two symbols [ ] used to indicate that the enclosed numbers or words should be considered separately
"In sports tournaments , brackets [ ] are used to display match-ups and progressions of teams or players throughout the competition ."
nerve-wracking
Adjective
căng thẳng, gây lo lắng
causing extreme anxiety or tension
"The thought of public speaking can be nerve-wracking for those who fear being in the spotlight ."
barracks
Noun
doanh trại, lán trại
a building or a set of buildings for soldiers to live in
"During the inspection , the commander praised the soldiers for maintaining such orderly and clean barracks."
rack rate
Noun
giá niêm yết, giá tiêu chuẩn
the standard or published price for a hotel room or service before any discounts or special offers are applied
"He decided to book the room directly through the hotel 's website to ensure he got the best rate , even if it was slightly higher than the rack rate advertised elsewhere ."
cracker
Noun
tin tặc, hacker có ý đồ xấu
an individual who engages in unauthorized attempts to access computer systems, networks, or software, often with malicious intent
"Educational programs on cybersecurity emphasize the importance of ethical behavior and discourage individuals from becoming crackers."
to backtrack
Verb
quay lại, đi ngược lại con đường đã đi
to go back along the same path or route that one has previously taken
"Having taken the wrong exit , the driver had to backtrack on the highway to get back on the correct route ."
to crack
Verb
nứt, rạn
to break on the surface without falling into separate pieces
"The painter noticed the old canvas beginning to crack, indicating the need for restoration ."
to rack
Verb
kéo căng, tra tấn trên giá kéo
to torture using a device designed to stretch or elongate the body, causing extreme pain
"The captors threatened to rack the captive unless they revealed their secrets ."
to track down
Verb
truy tìm, theo dõi
to search for and find someone or something after a persistent effort
"The cybersecurity team tracked down the source of the hacking attempt ."
crack
Adjective
xuất sắc, tuyệt vời
exceptionally skilled, excellent, or proficient
"He's known for his crack timing in comedy, always delivering the punchline perfectly."
rack
Noun
giá, kệ
a structure or frame designed to hold or store objects
"The kitchen spices were arranged on a rotating rack."
dish rack
Noun
giá phơi bát đĩa, kệ để bát đĩa
a kitchen tool designed to hold washed dishes, cups, and utensils in an organized way while they air-dry
"He wiped the table before setting the dish rack with clean bowls ."
to track
Verb
theo dõi, truy tìm
to follow someone or something by examining the marks they leave behind in order to catch them or know what they are doing
"He used an app to track his daily steps and fitness progress ."
to crack
Verb
nứt, rạn
to break on the surface without falling into separate pieces
"The painter noticed the old canvas beginning to crack, indicating the need for restoration ."
track
Noun
lối mòn, đường mòn
a road or path that is rough and usually made by animals or people repeatedly walking there
"Hikers often follow tracks through forests and mountains , where the natural terrain has been shaped by wildlife or previous travelers ."