tracker
Prononciation : [ˈtrækər]
Contexte : « technology »
(noun) A tracker is a gadget or app that follows or records the movement of something, like a person, animal, or object. People use trackers to keep track of things and know where they are.
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The new GPS tracker always shows where my dog is when he goes for a walk.
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Without a tracker, I had no idea where my bike went after I left it outside.
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How does the tracker help you find your lost keys?
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) In sports, a tracker can also mean a person who watches or follows players or teams to provide information about their performance. This is important for coaches and fans.
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The team's performance tracker gave insights into their strengths and weaknesses during the game.
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Without the tracker, we missed key details about how the players were doing.
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What did the performance tracker reveal about the player’s speed?
Contexte : « monitoring »
(verb) To tracker someone or something means to follow or monitor their movements or actions. It can also mean keeping a record of their data.
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They tracker the progress of the project every week to see how much work is left.
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He did not tracker his spending, which is why he ran out of money.
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How can we tracker our goals effectively?