轨道 | guǐ dào | track (for trains etc); orbit (of a satellite); (fig.) a person's established path in life; desired trajectory (of a business or other endeavor); (audio engineering) track; (quantum mechanics) orbital | |
接轨 | jiē guǐ | railtrack connection; to integrate into sth; to dock; to connect; to be in step with; to bring into line with; to align | |
轨迹 | guǐ jì | locus; orbit; trajectory; track | |
转轨 | zhuǎn guǐ | to change track | |
铺轨 | pū guǐ | to lay railway track |
1 | So here is one car on the air track, then there is a spring and there is another car. | |
2 | Clearly, money can be enable bad behavior. | |
3 | You should have two sound tracks, one that is a complete mix including commentary, and the other a mix that includes natural sound and interviews, but no commentary. | |
4 | The second one was my best friend, confessing to me that she had been sleeping with my fiancee for the past three months. | |
5 | Remember back in the day when you used to have to carry a bag full of CDs, cassettes, or eight tracks if you wanted some musical variety on the go? |