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half-track

/haf-trak, hahf-/US // ˈhæfˌtræk, ˈhɑf- //

半轨,半轨制,半轨道,半径

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a caterpillar tread that runs over and under the rear or driving wheels of a vehicle but is not connected with the forward wheels: used especially on military vehicles.
    • : a motor vehicle with rear driving wheels on caterpillar treads.
    • : Military. an armored vehicle equipped with half-tracks.

Examples

  • Eric Garcetti succeeded Villaraigosa and has received high marks in his first year and a half on the job.

  • My dad was a sailor, and all through my childhood he was away half of the time at sea, and to an extent I have a similar job.

  • As a result, training squadrons—called Formal Training Units (FTU)—are being staffed with less than half the people they need.

  • Travel Noire fellows earned about a half million travel miles in 2014.

  • Murders in the City of Angels have fallen by about half in the last 10 years: no small feat for such a big city.

  • Suddenly, however, he became aware of a small black spot far ahead in the very middle of the unencumbered track.

  • It is the principal waste-product of metabolism, and constitutes about one-half of all the solids excreted—about 30 gm.

  • A small book, bound in full purple calf, lay half hidden in a nest of fine tissue paper on the dressing-table.

  • Hilda, trembling at the door, more than half expected Mr. Orgreave to say: "You mean, she's invited herself."

  • All changes are to be Rang either by walking them (as the term is) or else Whole-pulls, or Half-pulls.