keep track

keep track
verb
keep informed of fully aware
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I keep track of the stock market developments

Ant: ↑lose track
Hypernyms: ↑know, ↑cognize, ↑cognise
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s

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Somebody ——s PP

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keep track phrase
to have all the information that you need about something

We need a system to keep track of all our expenses.

Thesaurus: to understand somethingsynonym
Main entry: track

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keep track — see track, 1
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Main Entry:keep
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keep track
: to be aware of how something is changing, what someone is doing, etc.

There's so much going on that it's hard to keep track.

— usually + of

It's hard to keep track of what's going on.

Keep track of your little brother for me, will you?

It's her job to keep track of how the money is spent.

I watch the news to keep track of current events.

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Main Entry:track

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • keep track — (of sth) ► to keep a record of something, or make certain that you know or remember what has happened: »Keep track of the hours you work. »His job is to keep track of all the shipments going out to customers. Main Entry: ↑track …   Financial and business terms

  • keep track of — keep track (of (someone/something)) to continue to be informed or know about someone or something. I ve never been very good at keeping track of how I spend my money. You ve moved so many times, how can I possibly keep track? He s had so many… …   New idioms dictionary

  • keep track — (of (someone/something)) to continue to be informed or know about someone or something. I ve never been very good at keeping track of how I spend my money. You ve moved so many times, how can I possibly keep track? He s had so many different jobs …   New idioms dictionary

  • keep track — {v. phr.} To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. * /What day of the week is it? I can t keep track./ Usually used with of . * /Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital./… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • keep track — {v. phr.} To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. * /What day of the week is it? I can t keep track./ Usually used with of . * /Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital./… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • keep\ track — v. phr. To know about changes; stay informed or up to date; keep a count or record. What day of the week is it? I can t keep track. Usually used with of . Mr. Stevens kept track of his business by telephone when he was in the hospital. The farmer …   Словарь американских идиом

  • keep track — check, count    Keep track of the time you work at the computer. Keep a record …   English idioms

  • keep track — verb To monitor; to track or record; to understand or follow. Please sign in so that we can keep track of who is here …   Wiktionary

  • keep track — to continue to know what is happening to something or someone. I don t know what he s doing now, he s had so many different jobs that it s difficult to keep track. I ve never been very good at keeping track of what I spend my money on. (often +… …   New idioms dictionary

  • keep track of — maintain a record Please carefully keep track of your expenses during the trip …   Idioms and examples

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