'Keep track (of someone or something) is an idiom meaning you 'monitor someone or something; have information about what is happening or where somebody/something is.
= 'keep an eye on someone or something'
= 'have an eye on someone or something'
= 'kepp watch on someone or something'
It is the opposite of 'lose track of someone or something' (= to forget where someone or something is; to lose or misplace someone or something):
'I lost all track of time (= forgot what time it was).'
'When I get tired, I tend to lose track.'
'The mother lost track of her child and started calling her.'
Hi ... It means then you have to keep an eye on the clock...
2010年1月18日
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more than being aware of the time, "keeping track of time" would also mean organizing the task with respect to the time. here, you literally assigned a 'completion time' to each process of a certain task.
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