字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Noun Phrase 120. The noun phrase today is track record. Okay. Let's take a look at the note here. If we talk about a person's, company's, organization's, or even a product's track record , we are looking at their overall or total accomplishments performance and even their failures. Failures are definitely part of the track record too, etc. Let's continue. The noun phrase seem to appear around the late 1940s and the term is believed to come from horse-racing. Okay, in which records of a particular horses ... well records or numbers were kept. So you know, how fast did he run ? How many races he win ? How many times did he place second or third ? Or anything like that. So maybe it could actually come from the horse's record as a track record. Okay. Others, meaning some other people believe it could come from the records kept on track and field events. It could be that too. Okay. All right. And we have three examples here today. Example number one. I think he could be a good possible replacement for our CEO of our company. Yeah. He has an excellent track record of turning around the other companies he worked for. So you know, if you worked for these other companies and he made their numbers go way up. So he had already has a good track record. Okay. Let's continue. Number two here. Nostradamus was a doctor and French astrologer who lived in 1500s but has a track record of actually being able to predict a number of future events. You know, getting them kind of shockingly close. Okay. And number three here. That prosecutor has a track record of being able to convict many felons. Okay. Good. This is just the way you may hear it used. Anyway, I hope you got it. I hope it was clear. Thank you for your time. Bye-bye.
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