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tracker
- IPA[ˈtrakə]
英式
- a person who tracks someone or something by following their trail;a device that follows and records the movements of someone or something
noun: tracker, plural noun: trackers
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- 1. a person who tracks someone or something by following their trail he operated as a police tracker in the Halls Creek area
- ▪ a device that follows and records the movements of someone or something electronic trackers are now showing ornithologists where the birds go
- 2. an investment fund that aims to follow in value a stock market index or group of indexes.
- ▪ a mortgage or savings product whose interest rate aims to follow a particular public interest rate.
- 3. a connecting rod in the mechanism of an organ.
- a wearable device or a computer application that records a person’s daily physical activity, ... an activity tracker motivates you to get up off your sofa and do some exercise a tiny activity tracker that slots into a wristband
Oxford Dictionary
- an Aboriginal person employed to help find people lost or hiding in the bush.
Oxford Dictionary
- a dog trained to pick up and follow a scent.
Oxford Dictionary
- an investment fund that aims to follow in value a stock market index or group of indexes.
Oxford Dictionary
- a wearable device or a computer application that records a person’s daily physical activity, ... I get five miles of walking in a day according to my fitness tracker online fitness trackers can be used to track stats and compare with others
Oxford Dictionary
- a wearable device or a computer application that records a person’s daily physical activity, ... an activity tracker motivates you to get up off your sofa and do some exercise a tiny activity tracker that slots into a wristband
Oxford American Dictionary
- a wearable device or a computer application that records a person’s daily physical activity, ... I get five miles of walking in a day according to my fitness tracker online fitness trackers can be used to track stats and compare with others
Oxford American Dictionary
- a mutual fund whose holdings mirror the composition of a stock market index or group of indexes.
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- IPA[ˈtrakər]
美式
- a person who tracks someone or something by following their trail.
Oxford American Dictionary