What does “tracking” mean?
tracking
Oh, this one shows up everywhere!
So "tracking" basically means following something — watching where it goes or keeping up with its progress.
The original meaning is pretty physical: like when hunters follow animal footprints in the forest. But now we use it all the time in everyday life.
Like if you order something online, you get a number to check "tracking" — so you can see exactly where your package is right now. Or a teacher might say "I'm tracking your progress" meaning she's watching how you're improving over time.
You might also hear "I'm tracking that" in conversation — it means "I'm following what you're saying, I get it."
So basically, "tracking" = following something carefully, whether it's a moving object, a process, or even an idea in a conversation.
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