track down
Verb
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Verb
track down
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see track, down
- She'll track him down the mountain and catch him before long.
- The hurricane tracked down past the cape before blowing east.
- The cameraman tracked the plane down so we have a recording of the crash.
- (idiomatic) To hunt for or locate; to search for; to find.
- I need to track down a computer so I can check my e-mails.
- French: traquer, dénicher, débusquer, localiser, dépister
- German: aufstöbern, ausfindig machen, aufspüren
- Italian: rintracciare, scovare
- Portuguese: rastrear, localizar
- Russian: высле́живать
- Spanish: rastrear, localizar
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