1. track
When negotiations stalled, he managed to put them back on track.
track details
Whatever the reason, forfeiting the trade that we finally got on track is a fiasco.
How to track the least visited pages and what to do with them?
How are air traffic controllers able to keep track of so many planes at once?
You know I am not born to tread in the beaten track — the peculiar bent of my nature pushes me on.
We sped into the narrow track, hardly dropping any speed. "It's a short cut!" "Oi! It's a footpath!!"
Interpol said the suspect was tracked to Thailand.
I've been tracking this packege sent to France
we should know that there are far more people tracking us than we realise
śledzić, tropić, Der.: tracker (n)
They visit local projects periodically to track developments.
16 laps of the track; athletics track; (motor-) racing track; cycling track
Some country roads cross the railway track and drivers have to be very careful.
The high speed, high comfort electric train Minsk—Brest will depart in five minutes from the fourth track at the second platform.
2. song
They love this song.
In 1969, Roger Miller recorded a song called "You Don't Want My Love." Today, this song is better known as "In the Summer Time." It's the first song he wrote and sang that became popular.
A bird is known by its song and a man by his way of talking.
Jingle Bells, a popular song around Christmas time, is not really a Christmas song. The lyrics say nothing about Christmas.
Dang Me wasn't the first song Roger Miller had written, but it was his first huge hit record.
Some species gradually develop elaborate repertoires of dozens or even hundreds of variants of a basic song.
It warms your heart to, when listening to a song in a (seemingly!) foreign language like Slovak, Macedonian, Slovenian, hear words you have known since your childhood and even understand whole phrases.
Christopher Columbus disliked Spanish brothels, as he found them dirty and too expensive. Instead, he would go out to sea, get lured in - on purpose - by the Siren's song, and then have a rocking good time.
I hope your birthday is full of song and good times all day long! Happy birthday!
Both of these are Song Dynasty block-printed editions.
After listening to an Arabic song for twenty seconds this time - for if he listened for ten this would be a duplicate sentence - Dima finally heard a familiar voice say, "As-Salamu Alaykum!"
My Japanese teacher used to use a song to help us remember verb conjugations. No one really sang along.
While clearly outside of his element at, say, a Western-style karaoke bar, he could easily whip out a Brazilian folk song in seven-eight meter on his berimbau.
I wonder whether Angelica Agurbash could imagine Niaklajeŭ would run for president when she sang a song with his lyrics.
I think there are probably few Japanese who know this side of the Emperor Meiji, the side that left a song like this.