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  1. to find something or someone after looking for it, him, or her in a lot of different places: He finally managed to track down the book he wanted. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to find someone or something. find I've looked everywhere for my keys but can't find them.

  2. If you track down someone or something, you find them, or find information about them, after a difficult or long search. She had spent years trying to track down her parents. [ VERB PARTICLE noun ]

  3. to find somebody/something after searching in several different places synonym trace. The police have so far failed to track down the attacker. We finally managed to track him down to a retirement home in Sussex. I finally tracked the reference down in a book of quotations.

  4. Thesaurus > to find someone or something > track down. These are words and phrases related to track down. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of track down.

  5. To track down is to find someone or something after a very thorough search. When you use “track down,” you know what you’re looking for. It’s not usually close by. You might have to look in a lot of different places. It takes a lot of effort. You can track down a person or you can track down a thing.

  6. to find something or someone after looking for it, him, or her in a lot of different places: He finally managed to track down the book he wanted. 同义词词典:同义词、反义词、例句. to find someone or something. find I've looked everywhere for my keys but can't find them. discover The missing wallet was discovered under the chair.

  7. track somebody/something down. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English track somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verb to find someone or something that is difficult to find by searching or looking for information in several different places I finally managed to track down the book you wanted in a shop near the station.

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