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单词 pedometer
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Definition of pedometer in English:

pedometer

noun pɪˈdɒmɪtəpɛˈdɒmɪtəpəˈdɑmədər
  • An instrument for estimating the distance travelled on foot by recording the number of steps taken.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once home, I checked the distance recorded on my watch, via my pedometer (another new word in my life).
    • And recently the program has ordered pedometers that record how many steps you take and how far you walk, the chief said.
    • You don't need any expensive exercise bikes or rowing machines: the only key piece of equipment you need is a pedometer to record your daily step count.
    • I aim to walk at least 10,000 steps daily and the pedometer keeps me focused on staying as active as possible in my daily activities.
    • Also presented at the meeting was a study that used pedometers to count the steps of 79 students at Oklahoma State University.
    • In order to monitor it all, I have a spreadsheet to record the number of steps each day from my pedometer.
    • Use a pedometer to accurately gauge how far you've walked throughout the day.
    • Log your steps with a pedometer, available at sporting goods stores.
    • In one study, 400 women ages 19-71 were encouraged to walk 10,000 steps each day for eight weeks and to wear a pedometer while doing so.
    • I tell women to get a pedometer and track their steps.
    • Get each child over age 10 (as well as your spouse and yourself) a pedometer to count steps.
    • All you need is a pedometer to count your steps, a pair of good walking shoes and enough space to get on the floor for your exercises.
    • She monitors her own physical activity daily with a pedometer and averages 14,000 steps/day.
    • Consider monitoring your exercise heart rate with a heart rate monitor or a pedometer to keep track of the number of steps in a given day.
    • Often worn at the waist, the simplest pedometers measure only steps and distance, recording steps by sensing body motion.
    • The numbers refer to the count of steps my new pedometer registers every day.
    • If you use a pedometer, aim for about 1,000 steps more per day.
    • I'd be interested to get a pedometer and see how many steps I take in a day.
    • I mentioned purchasing my pedometer and working towards 10,000 steps a day.
    • And keep track with a pedometer that counts your steps so you can set goals and monitor your progress.

Origin

Early 18th century: from French pédomètre, from Latin pes, ped- 'foot'.

Rhymes

accelerometer, anemometer, barometer, gasometer, geometer, manometer, micrometer, milometer, olfactometer, optometer, photometer, pyrometer, speedometer, swingometer, tachometer, thermometer
 
 

Definition of pedometer in US English:

pedometer

nounpəˈdɑmədərpəˈdämədər
  • An instrument for estimating the distance traveled on foot by recording the number of steps taken.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You don't need any expensive exercise bikes or rowing machines: the only key piece of equipment you need is a pedometer to record your daily step count.
    • All you need is a pedometer to count your steps, a pair of good walking shoes and enough space to get on the floor for your exercises.
    • And recently the program has ordered pedometers that record how many steps you take and how far you walk, the chief said.
    • I'd be interested to get a pedometer and see how many steps I take in a day.
    • I aim to walk at least 10,000 steps daily and the pedometer keeps me focused on staying as active as possible in my daily activities.
    • The numbers refer to the count of steps my new pedometer registers every day.
    • Consider monitoring your exercise heart rate with a heart rate monitor or a pedometer to keep track of the number of steps in a given day.
    • In order to monitor it all, I have a spreadsheet to record the number of steps each day from my pedometer.
    • She monitors her own physical activity daily with a pedometer and averages 14,000 steps/day.
    • And keep track with a pedometer that counts your steps so you can set goals and monitor your progress.
    • If you use a pedometer, aim for about 1,000 steps more per day.
    • Often worn at the waist, the simplest pedometers measure only steps and distance, recording steps by sensing body motion.
    • I tell women to get a pedometer and track their steps.
    • I mentioned purchasing my pedometer and working towards 10,000 steps a day.
    • Once home, I checked the distance recorded on my watch, via my pedometer (another new word in my life).
    • Log your steps with a pedometer, available at sporting goods stores.
    • Use a pedometer to accurately gauge how far you've walked throughout the day.
    • In one study, 400 women ages 19-71 were encouraged to walk 10,000 steps each day for eight weeks and to wear a pedometer while doing so.
    • Get each child over age 10 (as well as your spouse and yourself) a pedometer to count steps.
    • Also presented at the meeting was a study that used pedometers to count the steps of 79 students at Oklahoma State University.

Origin

Early 18th century: from French pédomètre, from Latin pes, ped- ‘foot’.

 
 
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