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linear-tracking

/lin-ee-er-trak-ing/US // ˈlɪn i ərˈtræk ɪŋ //

线性跟踪,线性追踪,直线追踪,直线跟踪

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : designed to move across a phonograph record in a straight line, instead of an arc, so that as the needle tracks the groove, its orientation remains unchanged.

Examples

  • A dozen Revolutionary Guards were caught deep inside Pakistan, tracking Rigi.

  • “We are tracking down the man,” the Bangalore Police Commissioner said.

  • She recounts sending Ivgy a script, then tracking the actress down at school.

  • MIT Professor Eric Alm thinks that sewers are the missing link to tracking public health.

  • This was the most sophisticated global tracking system ever devised, and it worked with lethal efficiency.

  • The child now aims at constructing a particular linear representation, that of a man, a horse, or what not.

  • Curious differences appear in respect of the completeness of this linear noting or enumerating of features.

  • This habit of scribble may persist after a child attempts a linear description of the parts of an object.

  • The snowshoe rabbit made its appearance, tracking the shadowy, silent woods with great, outlandish marks.

  • Here the party spread out, paying close attention to the pavement, as if they were engaged in tracking something.