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trace
- IPA[treɪs]
英式
- find or discover by investigation;find or describe the origin or development of
- a mark, object, or other indication of the existence or passing of something;a line or pattern displayed by an instrument to show the existence or nature of something which is being recorded or measured.
verb: trace, 3rd person present: traces, gerund or present participle: tracing, past tense: traced, past participle: traced
noun: trace, plural noun: traces
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動詞
- 1. find or discover by investigation police are trying to trace a white van seen in the area 同義詞
- ▪ find or describe the origin or development of Bob's book traces his flying career with the RAF
- ▪ follow or mark the course or position of (something) with one's eye, mind, or finger through the binoculars, I traced the path I had taken the night before
- ▪ take (a particular path or route) a tear traced a lonely path down her cheek
- 2. copy (a drawing, map, or design) by drawing over its lines on a superimposed piece of transparent paper trace a map of the world on to a large piece of paper 同義詞
- ▪ draw (a pattern or line), especially with one's finger or toe she traced a pattern in the dirt with the toe of her shoe
- ▪ give an outline of the article traces out some of the connections between education, qualifications, and the labour market
名詞
- 1. a mark, object, or other indication of the existence or passing of something remove all traces of the old adhesive the aircraft disappeared without trace 同義詞
- ▪ a line or pattern displayed by an instrument to show the existence or nature of something which is being recorded or measured.
- ▪ a physical change in the brain presumed to be caused by a process of learning or memory.
- 2. a very small quantity, especially one too small to be accurately measured his body contained traces of amphetamines trace quantities of PCBs
- ▪ a barely discernible indication of something just a trace of a smile 同義詞
- 3. a procedure to investigate the source of something, such as the place from which a telephone call was made we've got a trace on the call
- 4. a line which represents the projection of a curve or surface on a plane or the intersection of a curve or surface with a plane.
- 5. North American, West Indian a path or track.
- 6. the sum of the elements in the principal diagonal of a square matrix.
- become insubordinate or reckless
Oxford Dictionary
- a chemical element present only in minute amounts in a particular sample or environment.
Oxford Dictionary
- a chemical element present only in minute amounts in a particular sample or environment.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a fossil of a footprint, trail, burrow, or other trace of an animal rather than of the animal ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a fossil of a footprint, trail, burrow, or other trace of an animal rather than of the animal ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a trace element required for nutrition: selenium and other trace minerals are vital to good health
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[trās]
美式
- find or discover by investigation: police are trying to trace a white van seen in the area
- a mark, object, or other indication of the existence or passing of something: remove all traces of the old adhesive the aircraft disappeared without trace
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[treɪs]
英式
- each of the two side straps, chains, or ropes by which a horse is attached to a vehicle that it ... the horses pulling the carriage suddenly snapped the traces and bolted off
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- IPA[trās]
美式
- each of the two side straps, chains, or ropes by which a horse is attached to a vehicle that it ... the horses pulling the carriage suddenly snapped the traces and bolted off
Oxford American Dictionary