JUMP THE TRACK


Meaning of JUMP THE TRACK in English

v. phr. 1. To go off rails; go or run the wrong way. The train jumped the track and there was a terrible accident. The pulley of the clothesline jumped the track and Mother's washing fell down. 2. informal To change from one thought or idea to another without plan or reason; change the thought or idea you are talking about to something different. Bob didn't finish his algebra homework because his mind kept jumping the track to think about the new girl in class.

Compare: OFF THE TRACK.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.