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tracking
[ trak-ing ]
tracking
/ ˈ³Ù°ùæ°ìɪŋ /
noun
- the act or process of following something or someone
- electrical engineering a leakage of electric current between two points separated by an insulating material caused by dirt, carbon particles, moisture, etc
- the way wheels on a vehicle are aligned
- a function of a video cassette recorder, which adjusts the alignment of the heads in order to achieve the best possible audio and video reproduction from each recording
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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Example Sentences
The crusty bounty hunter was murdered during an attempted bust, but is resurrected by Satan and given a new assignment: tracking down demons who have escaped from Hell.
But tracking these oscillations and trading them day by day or hour by hour can be a full-time job, and most people already have full-time jobs.
But the swings point to the inadequacy of tracking the stock market by short-term moves.
The researchers said California has the nation’s most comprehensive regulations on recycled water and also leads other states in tracking data on reuse.
The results are part of a longer-term study tracking the health impacts of the January fires on people exposed to the toxic emissions.
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