off-track

[US]/[ˈɒfˌtræk]/
[UK]/[ˈɔːfˌtræk]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Not on the intended route or course; deviating from the plan.; Not achieving the expected or desired results.
adv.Away from the main route or course.
n.A person who is not involved in the main activity or group.

Phrases & Collocations

off-track betting

get off-track

off-track progress

off-track now

off-track issues

off-track again

off-track runner

off-track costs

off-track behavior

Example Sentences

the project went off-track due to unforeseen circumstances.

after a slow start, the runner managed to get back on track.

we need to identify why the team's performance has gone off-track.

the negotiations went off-track several times before a final agreement was reached.

the company's marketing strategy is currently off-track with current trends.

he got off-track during his presentation and lost the audience's attention.

the investigation went off-track when a key witness disappeared.

the train was briefly off-track after the derailment.

the athlete needed to refocus after going off-track during the competition.

the discussion went off-track, and we ended up talking about the weather.

the software development was off-track and behind schedule.

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