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1. noun1) (a mark or sign left by something: There were traces of egg on the plate; There's still no trace of the missing child.) rastro, huella, vestigio, indicio2) (a small amount: Traces of poison were found in the cup.) pizca
2. verb1) (to follow or discover by means of clues, evidence etc: The police have traced him to London; The source of the infection has not yet been traced.) seguir la pista; localizar, averiguar el paradero2) (to make a copy of (a picture etc) by putting transparent paper over it and drawing the outline etc: I traced the map.) calcar•- tracing- trace elements
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trace1 n rastro / vestigio / huellatrace2 vb1. localizar / encontrar / seguir la pistapolice are trying to trace the dead man's wife la policía intenta localizar a la mujer del hombre muerto2. calcartr[treɪs]1 (mark, sign) indicio, rastro2 (small amount - material) pizca, vestigio; (- non-material) dejo, asomo, nota1 (sketch) trazar, esbozar2 (copy) calcar4 (describe development) describir5 (find origin) encontrar el origen de■ have they traced the cause of the fire? ¿han encontrado la causa del incendio?6 (go back to) remontarse a■ she traced her family back to the 16th century los orígenes de su familia se remontan al siglo XVI\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtrace element oligoelemento1) : calcar (un dibujo, etc.)2) outline: delinear, trazar (planes, etc.)3) track: describir (un curso, una historia)4) find: localizar, ubicartrace n1) sign, track: huella f, rastro m, indicio m, vestigio mhe disappeared without a trace: desapareció sin dejar rastro2) bit, hint: pizca f, ápice m, dejo mv.• averiguar el paradero de v.• calcar v.• esquiciar v.• figurar v.• localizar v.• rastrear v.• trazar v.n.• huella s.f.• indicio s.m.• pista s.f.• rastro s.m.• señal s.f.• tirante s.m.• trazo s.m.• vestigio s.m.
I treɪs1)a) c u ( indication) señal f, indicio m, rastro mthere was no trace o there were no traces of a struggle — no había señales or indicios or rastros de que hubiera habido una pelea
to disappear o vanish without (a) trace — desaparecer* sin dejar rastro
b) c ( small amount)2) c ( harness strap) tirante m
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1)a) ( chart)the documentary traces the history of the organization — el documental examina or analiza paso a paso la historia de la organización
b) ( find) \<\<criminal/witness\>\> localizar*, ubicar* (AmL)c) ( follow) seguirle* la pista or el rastro a, rastreard) ( find origin of) \<\<fault/malfunction\>\> descubrir*I can trace my family back to the 17th century — los orígenes de mi familia se remontan al siglo XVII
to trace a call — averiguar* de dónde proviene una llamada
2)a) ( on tracing paper) calcar*b) ( draw) \<\<line/outline\>\> trazar*[treɪs]1. N1) (=sign) rastro m, señal fthe search for traces of life on Mars — la búsqueda de señales or indicios de vida en Marte
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she wanted to remove all trace of him from the flat — quería deshacerse de todo rastro de él en el pisoI've lost all trace of my relations — perdí todo contacto con mis familiares, les perdí la pista or el rastro a mis familiares
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there was no trace of him having been there — no había ningún indicio or rastro de que hubiera estado allíhe showed no trace of shyness — no dio muestras de timidez, no mostró señales de timidez
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to disappear or vanish without (a) trace — desaparecer sin dejar huella or rastrothe group had a few hits then sank without trace — el grupo tuvo unos cuantos éxitos y luego desapareció sin dejar huella or rastro
2) (=remains) vestigio m3) (=small amount) rastro m•
rinse well and remove all traces of soap — enjuague bien y elimine cualquier rastro or resto de jabón•
she said it without a trace of irony — lo dijo sin (ningún) asomo de ironía4) (Tech) (=line) traza f5) (=strap on harness) tirante m, correa f- kick over the traces2. VT1) (=find) [+ missing document, fault] localizar, encontrar; [+ missing person, suspect] averiguar el paradero de, localizar, ubicar (LAm)we have been unable to trace your letter — no hemos podido localizar or encontrar su carta
2) (=follow trail of) [+ person] seguir la pista ashe was finally traced to a house in Soho — le siguieron la pista hasta dar con ella en una casa del Soho
they traced the van to a car rental agency — averiguaron que la furgoneta era de una agencia de alquiler de automóviles
3) (=find source of) [+ phone call] averiguar el origen deI can trace my family back to Elizabethan times — las raíces de mi familia se remontan a la época isabelina
to trace a rumour back to its source — averiguar dónde se originó un rumor, seguir la pista de un rumor hasta llegar a su punto de partida
3.CPDtrace element N — oligoelemento m
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I [treɪs]1)a) c u ( indication) señal f, indicio m, rastro mthere was no trace o there were no traces of a struggle — no había señales or indicios or rastros de que hubiera habido una pelea
to disappear o vanish without (a) trace — desaparecer* sin dejar rastro
b) c ( small amount)2) c ( harness strap) tirante m
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1)a) ( chart)the documentary traces the history of the organization — el documental examina or analiza paso a paso la historia de la organización
b) ( find) \<\<criminal/witness\>\> localizar*, ubicar* (AmL)c) ( follow) seguirle* la pista or el rastro a, rastreard) ( find origin of) \<\<fault/malfunction\>\> descubrir*I can trace my family back to the 17th century — los orígenes de mi familia se remontan al siglo XVII
to trace a call — averiguar* de dónde proviene una llamada
2)a) ( on tracing paper) calcar*b) ( draw) \<\<line/outline\>\> trazar* -
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(to allow to come in, go out: Let me in!; I let the dog out.) slippe inn/utut--------uteIsubst. \/aʊt\/1) (amer., hverdagslig) utvei2) ( i tennis) uteball (ball som er ute)3) ( i squash) død ball4) ( boktrykking) begravelse (feil i trykt tekst ved at ord er falt ut eller utelatt)5) permisjon, kort fritakelsethe ins and outs de minste detaljerknow the ins and outs of something kjenne noe ut og innmake an out ( typografi) utelate ord, utelate linjebe on the outs with være på kant med, være uvenner medIIverb \/aʊt\/1) ( hverdagslig) jage bort, kaste ut2) ( slang) knocke (boksing), slå ut3) ( hverdagslig) oute, forklaring: avsløre som homoseksuell, forklaring: stå frem som homoseksuell4) komme frem, bli oppdaget, dukke oppout with ( hverdagslig) komme frem medIIIadj. \/aʊt\/1) ytre2) ( om beliggenhet) avsides3) ( cricket) ute-4) ytter-, som går utover5) utgående6) ( om homoseksuell legning) åpen, ute av skapetIVadv. \/aʊt\/1) ute, utenfor, borte• he's outhan er ute\/han er ikke hjemme• shall we dine out tonight?2) fremme3) ( om bevegelse eller retning) ut, bort• out you go!4) ( også overført) ute av ledd5) ( om bok e.l.) ute, utlånt6) ( om publikasjon) være utkommet7) ( om kylling e.l.) klekket8) (om bål, lys e.l.) gått ut, slukket9) ( politikk) gått av (ikke lenger ved makten)10) i streik13) oppbrukt, sluppet opp14) gått av mote, avlegs, umoderne, ikke (lenger) på mote15) ( om unøyaktighet) feil• he is £100 out16) ( om hemmelighet e.l.) ute, kjent, røpet• there, now it's outså, nå er det sagt17) som finnesbe out være ute( cricket) være ute ( om tjenestemann) ha tjenestefri, være ute av tjeneste ( militærvesen) være ute i felten ( hverdagslig) være bevisstløs være utløpt, ha gått utvære utlovet( om tidevann) være lavvann, være fjæredet er fjære\/det er lavvannbe out after være ute etter, legge an påbe out and about ( etter sykdom) være på beina være rundt omkringbe out to være ute etter åbe out with somebody være uenig med noen ( om par) være ute (på byen) med noenout and away uten sammenligningout and out se ➢ out-and-outbe out for være ute etterout in left field ( overført) helt vilt, i tåka, uortodokstout of ut av, ut fra• get out of here!opp av• take your hands out of your pockets!ut gjennom av, ut avutenforute avav, blantav, på grunn avbe out of bed være stått oppbe out of it føle seg utenfor, være til overs ikke ha noe med saken å gjøre ikke ha noen sjansebe out of oneself være fra segbe out of something ha sluppet opp for noe, være uten noeout upon you! ( gammeldags) tvi være deg! (uttrykker avsky eller motvilje)out with bort med, vekk med, ut medout with it! ut med språket!Vprep. \/aʊt\/ (spesielt amer., hverdagslig)1) ut av, ut fra, ut gjennom2) utenforfrom out ut av, fraout of it snydens full -
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treis 1. noun1) (a mark or sign left by something: There were traces of egg on the plate; There's still no trace of the missing child.) spor, merke2) (a small amount: Traces of poison were found in the cup.) spor, antydning2. verb1) (to follow or discover by means of clues, evidence etc: The police have traced him to London; The source of the infection has not yet been traced.) følge et spor, lokalisere2) (to make a copy of (a picture etc) by putting transparent paper over it and drawing the outline etc: I traced the map.) tegne over, streke opp•- tracing- trace elements
- tracing-paperfar--------oppspore--------snev--------spor--------sporeIsubst. \/treɪs\/1) ( på dyrs seletøy) dragreim, (vogn)drag, vognstang, skokle, skåk2) ( på fiskesnøre) fortom3) ( mekanikk) koblingsstangin the traces ( også overført) i selenkick over the traces ( overført) slå seg løs, slå ut håret, skeie utIIsubst. \/treɪs\/1) spor, merke2) (fote)far, fotspor, sti (etter dyr)3) antydning, anelse, snev4) skisse, plan, tegning5) kurve, linje (som tegnes av seismograf e.l.), trasé6) ( kjemi) spor7) ( militærvesen) trasébe on the traces of være på sporet avwithout (leaving) a trace ( også) sporløstIIIverb \/treɪs\/1) spore, følge (et spor), etterspore2) finne3) følge utviklingen, følge forløpet av4) spore opp, oppspore, oppdage, finne spor av5) påvise, konstatere (forekomsten av), få øye på, skjelne6) kalkere, trace, overføre7) skissere, risse, tegne (inn), streke opp, trekke opp8) sjabloneretrace one's origin from ha sitt utspring i, ha sine aner itrace out trekke opp (konturene til)skissere, tegne opp, risse opp, markere, beskrive( også overført) stake uttrace something (back) to something\/someone spore\/føre noe tilbake til noe\/noengå tilbake til noe\/noen (kunne) henføre(s) tilbake til noe\/noentry to trace ( også) etterforske, etterspore -
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[e‹] 1. noun1) (the part farthest from the middle of something; a border: Don't put that cup so near the edge of the table - it will fall off; the edge of the lake; the water's edge.) barmur, rönd, brún2) (the cutting side of something sharp, eg a knife or weapon: the edge of the sword.) egg; bit3) (keenness; sharpness: The chocolate took the edge off his hunger.) snarpleikur; skerpa; sárasta hungur2. verb1) (to form a border to: a handkerchief edged with lace.) brydda; afmarka2) (to move or push little by little: He edged his chair nearer to her; She edged her way through the crowd.) mjaka•- edging- edgy
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[treis] 1. noun1) (a mark or sign left by something: There were traces of egg on the plate; There's still no trace of the missing child.) (um)merki, slóð, spor2) (a small amount: Traces of poison were found in the cup.) snefill, vottur2. verb1) (to follow or discover by means of clues, evidence etc: The police have traced him to London; The source of the infection has not yet been traced.) rekja slóð2) (to make a copy of (a picture etc) by putting transparent paper over it and drawing the outline etc: I traced the map.) taka í gegn•- tracing- trace elements
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nyomdok, kerékcsapás, nyom, istráng, maradvány to trace: átrajzol, megtalálja nyomait, tussal kihúz, ír* * *[treis] 1. noun1) (a mark or sign left by something: There were traces of egg on the plate; There's still no trace of the missing child.) nyom2) (a small amount: Traces of poison were found in the cup.) nyom (elenyésző mennyiség)2. verb1) (to follow or discover by means of clues, evidence etc: The police have traced him to London; The source of the infection has not yet been traced.) kinyomoz2) (to make a copy of (a picture etc) by putting transparent paper over it and drawing the outline etc: I traced the map.) (át)másol•- tracing- trace elements
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[freʃ]1) (newly made, gathered, arrived etc: fresh fruit (= fruit that is not tinned, frozen etc); fresh flowers.) fresco2) ((of people etc) healthy; not tired: You are looking very fresh this morning.) fresco3) (another; different; not already used, begun, worn, heard etc: a fresh piece of paper; fresh news.) fresco4) ((of weather etc) cool; refreshing: a fresh breeze; fresh air.) fresco5) ((of water) without salt: The swimming-pool has fresh water in it, not sea water.) doce•- freshen- freshly
- fresh-water* * *[freʃ] n 1 fresca, a parte mais fresca do dia, da estação, do ano, etc., a madrugada, o começo. 2 lagoa, piscina, fonte ou corrente de água doce. 3 fluxo de água, inundação, cheia súbita. • adj 1 fresco: a) novo, recente. she asked for a fresh cup / ela pediu por outra xícara. b) que não está estragado, podre, azedo, mofado, choco. c) não enlatado, defumado ou salgado, etc. d) viçoso, verdejante, que não está murcho. e) moderadamente frio. f) Meteor moderadamente forte. 2 recente, recém-feito, recém-criado ou produzido, recém-saído, recém-chegado ou vindo, recém-obtido. 3 desconhecido, virgem. 4 adicional, novo, outro. 5 doce, não salgado. 6 não cansado, vigoroso, forte, robusto, revigorado, vivaz, bem-disposto. I feel fresh / eu me sinto bem disposto. 7 não desbotado, vivo. 8 sadio, viçoso, loução, límpido, corado, juvenil. 9 puro. 10 estimulante, revigorante. 11 inexperiente, bisonho, novel, noviço. 12 Amer sl atrevido, impertinente, impudente. 13 Amer sl bêbado. 14 Amer sl namorador, dado ao flerte. 15 Amer sl frio, distante, alienado. • adv 1 recentemente, (em combinações) recém-, de fresco. 2 frescamente, com frescura. 3 com renovado vigor. 4 Amer presunçosamente, atrevidamente, petulantemente, impudentemente. a fresh laid egg um ovo recém-posto. a fresh man um novato, inexperiente, calouro. fresh coloured de aspecto sadio. fresh fish peixe fresco. fresh from the country recém-chegado do campo, da província. fresh memory memória nítida. l feel as fresh as a daisy me sinto como novo. to be fresh out of coll estar sem, estar faltando. to break fresh ground trilhar novos caminhos. to get fresh with ser atrevido com o sexo oposto. -
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[treis] 1. noun1) (a mark or sign left by something: There were traces of egg on the plate; There's still no trace of the missing child.) sinal2) (a small amount: Traces of poison were found in the cup.) vestígio2. verb1) (to follow or discover by means of clues, evidence etc: The police have traced him to London; The source of the infection has not yet been traced.) alcançar2) (to make a copy of (a picture etc) by putting transparent paper over it and drawing the outline etc: I traced the map.) decalcar•- tracing- trace elements
- tracing-paper* * *trace1[treis] n tirante (peça do arreio). to kick over the traces exceder-se, perder o controle.————————trace2[treis] n 1 rasto, pegada, trilha, pista. 2 sinal, vestígio, indício, resto. 3 traço. 4 desenho, traçado. 5 planta baixa. • vt+vi 1 seguir pelo rasto, localizar. 2 investigar, descobrir. 3 seguir o curso de. 4 observar. 5 reconhecer, determinar. 6 traçar, delinear, esboçar, desenhar. 7 copiar (seguindo as linhas do original), decalcar. no trace of danger nenhum traço de perigo. to trace back seguir o passado. to trace down descobrir. to trace out escrever ou marcar cuidadosamente.————————trace3[treis] n Comp rastreio: registro de uma série de eventos ou acontecimentos. • vt rastrear.
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