Proceeding as planned, as expected, or in a manner consistent with an established pattern
Before 1914 the Russian economy was on track to outperform that of France and Britain within a decade.
(1) A type of deferred delivery in which the price is set f o b seller's location, and the buyer agrees to pay freight costs to his destination; (2) commodities loaded in railroad cars on track
(or Track Country Station): (1) A type of deferred delivery in which the price is set f o b seller's location, and the buyer agrees to pay freight costs to his destination; (2) commodities loaded in railroad cars on track
[ 'on, 'än ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English an, on, preposition and adverb, from Old English; akin to Old High German ana on, Greek ana up, on.