on track — progressing according to plan; likely to achieve a goal
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: progressing according to plan; likely to achieve a goal
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɑːn træk/
Korean meaning: 계획대로 진행되는, 목표 달성 가능성이 높은
Korean pronunciation: **온** 트랙
Example Sentences
- My diet is finally on track - I only ate three donuts today instead of ten!
- The company's profits are on track to reach $1 million this year.
- After failing two exams, Sarah worked hard to get her grades back on track.
on track
ADJECTIVE//ɑːn træk//
progressing according to plan; likely to achieve a goal

progressing according to plan; likely to achieve a goal
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With her pack secure, she stays on track to reach the peak!
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Origin
'track'은 원래 발자국이나 길을 의미하는데, '올바른 길 위에 있다'는 뜻에서 '계획대로 진행되다'는 의미로 발전했습니다.
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“My diet is finally on track - I only ate three donuts today instead of ten!”
“The company's profits are on track to reach $1 million this year.”
“After failing two exams, Sarah worked hard to get her grades back on track.”
“His New Year's resolution to exercise daily was on track until he discovered Netflix.”
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