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tracking

/trak-ing/US // ˈtræk ɪŋ //UK // (ˈtrækɪŋ) //

追踪,跟踪,追踪报道,追踪调查

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : track system.

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Examples

  • Closely monitor your progress using Google My Business Insights and additional tracking platforms to determine where you stand and realign strategies accordingly.

  • It also includes order tracking and management, which, to date, have tracked over 430 million orders across over 450 million miles.

  • Google Fit for Pixel phones will have this new card in the middle for vitals tracking.

  • For this reason, Apple’s crackdown on tracking is likely to squeeze those advertisers chasing app installs, while leaving those buying those ads for user engagement relatively untouched.

  • When a lab analyzed the cremains for the tracking material, three of the eight samples weren’t right.

  • 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 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.

  • He had an unreasonable conviction that, if he had known at once of Janie's disappearance, he would have succeeded in tracking her.

  • When we had been several days continuously tracking we came up with the beasts.

  • Thy voice has been as the sound of glad horns upon a hill, but thy ways are the ways of a gaunt hound tracking the hunted stag.