track off

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Askeri) ÖNLEME NOKTASINA ATIŞ; GELECEK NOKTAYA ATIŞ: Hedef ile atış hattında, sonunda bir kesişme getirmek maksadıyla, bir hedefin kestirilmiş seyir hattını bilerek fazla veya eksik tahmin
(Askeri) gelecek noktaya atış
off the beaten track
herkesçe bilinmeyen
be off the beaten track
k. dili her yerden uzak bir yerde olmak, dağ başında olmak
go off the track
parça çıkmak
off beaten track
Pek uğrak olmayan yer ya da yol
off the track
raydan çıkmış
off-the-track
off-the-parça
pull someone off track
(deyim) Birini yoldan çıkarmak
off the beaten track
alışılmadık
off the beaten track
(deyim) herkesce pek bilinmeyen,sik gidilmeyen
throw smb. off the track
izini kaybettirmek
İngilizce - İngilizce

track off teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı

off the beaten track
To a place or places not commonly visited

The search for authenticity arguably motivates backpackers to travel off the beaten track in search of areas not yet contaminated by tourists or other backpackers.

off the beaten track
In a place or places not commonly visited

From Nikko northwards my route was altogether off the beaten track, and had never been traversed in its entirety by any European. I lived among the Japanese, and saw their mode of living in regions unaffected by European contact.

off-track
Away from an intended route; wayward
off-track
conducted away from a racetrack
off the beaten track
(deyim) In or into an isolated place
off track
(deyim) Of or relating to gambling on races that is conducted away from a racetrack
off the beaten track(p)
remote from populous or much-traveled regions; "found a quiet out-of-the-way resort
off the track
away from the path; not on the right course; mistaken
off-track
not on course; mistaken
off-track betting
A system of placing bets away from a racetrack
set off track
deflect; divert
went off the track
went off the path, veered from his usual direction
track off

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    träk ôf

    Telaffuz

    /ˈtrak ˈôf/ /ˈtræk ˈɔːf/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'trak ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English trak, from Middle French trac, perhaps of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch tracken, trecken to pull, haul; more at TREK.