tract
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A tract of land is a very large area of land. 大片[usu N 'of' n]
A vast tract of land is ready for development. 一大片土地正待開(kāi)發(fā)。
2. N-COUNT A tract is a short article expressing a strong opinion on a religious, moral, or political subject in order to try to influence people's attitudes. 短文
She produced a feminist tract, "Comments on Birth-Control," in 1930. 她1930年寫(xiě)了一篇女性主義短文《論計(jì)劃生育》。
3. N-COUNT A tract is a system of organs and tubes in an animal's or person's body that has a particular function, especially the function of processing a substance in the body. (躰內(nèi)的) 道[毉學(xué)] [usu supp N]
Foods are broken down in the digestive tract. 食物在消化道內(nèi)被分解。
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tract /tr?kt/ (tracts)
劍橋詞典
tract noun [C] (WRITING)
a short piece of writing, especially on a religious or political subject , that is intended to influence other people's opinions
(尤指有關(guān)宗教或政治主題的)短文,傳單
a moral /religious /socialist tract 關(guān)於道德說(shuō)教/宗教/社會(huì)主義者的短文
Have you read John Milton's tracts on divorce ? 你讀過(guò)約翰?彌爾頓論離婚的小冊(cè)子嗎?
tract noun [C] (LAND)
a large area of land
大片土地
The house is surrounded by vast tracts of woodland . 這幢房子周圍是大片的林地。
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a measured area of land that is used for a particular purpose , such as building houses or digging for oil
(用於建房、採(cǎi)油等特定目的)丈量過(guò)的土地
a 132-acre tract in Irving 位於埃爾溫的一塊132英畝的土地
tract noun [C] (TUBE)
a system of connected tubes and organs with a particular function inside the body of a person or an animal
(人或動(dòng)物躰內(nèi)的)琯,道,束
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