- off the track
- Off the trackIf something puts or throws you off your track, it distracts you or keeps you from achieving what you want.
The small dictionary of idiomes. 2014.
The small dictionary of idiomes. 2014.
off the track — Off course, in the wrong direction • • • Main Entry: ↑track * * * departing from the right course of thinking or behavior … Useful english dictionary
off the track — mod. not on a productive course; following the wrong lead. □ You are off the track just a little. Let me help you. □ I was off the track for a while, but now everything is OK … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
off the track — If something puts or throws you off your track, it distracts you or keeps you from achieving what you want. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
off the track — away from the path; not on the right course; mistaken … English contemporary dictionary
off the track — idi departing from the objective or the subject at hand; astray … From formal English to slang
throw off the track — {v. phr.} To divert; mislead; confuse. * /The clever criminals threw the detective off the track by changing their names and faces./ Contrast: OFF THE BEATEN TRACK … Dictionary of American idioms
throw off the track — {v. phr.} To divert; mislead; confuse. * /The clever criminals threw the detective off the track by changing their names and faces./ Contrast: OFF THE BEATEN TRACK … Dictionary of American idioms
throw\ off\ the\ track — v. phr. To divert; mislead; confuse. The clever criminals threw the detective off the track by changing their names and faces. Contrast: off the beaten track … Словарь американских идиом
put off the track — index divert, obfuscate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
went off the track — went off the path, veered from his usual direction … English contemporary dictionary