English to Gujarati Dictionary tracker

tracker

ટ્રેકર
definition
noun
From there, the trackers could follow the trail.
a person who tracks someone or something by following their trail.
The tracker mechanism continued in use into the 19th century and has been revived on present-day organs because it gives an immediacy of touch from key to pipe.
a connecting rod in the mechanism of some organs.
translation of 'tracker'
પત્તો મેળવનાર,
પગેરું શોધનાર,
પગી
example
Ulster Bank's 'tracker' mortgage in this sector is, again, the cheapest, at 1.05 per cent above the ECB rate.
Fritts's are 'tracker' organs, which create sound by a series of levers, springs, and push rods that open valves in a wind-chest to let air pass from bellows to pipes.
The 'tracker' mechanism continued in use into the 19th century and has been revived on present-day organs because it gives an immediacy of touch from key to pipe.
Whatever the origin, we know the dachshund was developed and refined by the German foresters into an excellent 'tracker' and fearless hunter.
The loan itself is paid off by an alternative investment, such as an index 'tracker' within an ISA wrapper that you're expected to set up.
Brokers said the move by Permanent TSB comes as Ulster Bank enjoys huge success with a 'tracker' product even though it is restricted to lowrisk borrowers with healthy loan-to-value ratios.
he operated as a police 'tracker' in the Halls Creek area
It is the story of an Aboriginal 'tracker' who guides three police troopers in search of an accused Aboriginal man.
Polish border police fighting smugglers of people, drugs, tobacco, nuclear material and weapons are employing American Indian 'trackers' to guard the frontier with Ukraine.
In the following manhunt, police used aboriginal 'trackers' and aircraft to comb an area stretching thousands of miles, but to no avail.
The museum display will tell the story of firemen, policemen, emergency service workers, ambulance workers, 'trackers' - professionals and volunteers.
She refuses to separate from him even for Coyotito's sake, and so they continue on looping back and forth, making their trail somewhat difficult for the 'trackers' to follow.
We follow a group of zoologists and 'trackers' into a forest where, spying their quarry, a wild, naked girl, they shoot her with tranquilliser darts.
He'll have guards and scouts and 'trackers' out all over the city.
This would mean that participants could qualify as chefs, skinners, 'trackers' or professional hunters and be recognised for their skills.
Aboriginal 'trackers' lead the police to the boy, who had stayed behind in town despite the departure of the funfair.
While they are resting during the day, Kino discovers that there are 'trackers' following them.
In the largest organs the 'trackers' may be tens of metres long.
With these professional 'trackers' , we find animals signs everywhere.
Aboriginal 'trackers' led the police to his doorstep.
Following two expert Waliangulu 'trackers' , we dashed through thick bush to keep the elephant's red, dust covered back in sight as it seemed to float above the gray, leafless Comiphora bush.
From there, the 'trackers' could follow the trail.
A dozen wildlife 'trackers' and sheriff's deputies had searched more than 24 hours for the animal, which escaped on Monday.
Some of us were hunters, 'trackers' , warriors, scouts, and homemakers.
His body has never been found, despite months of searching that involved police agents, Aboriginal 'trackers' and helicopters.
Police marksmen with Aborigine 'trackers' were hunting for two dingoes or wild dogs who attacked the boys on Fraser Island, scene of a spate of attacks in recent years.
During the search, police used aboriginal 'trackers' and aircraft to search thousands of miles of Outback.
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