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1 vanish without a trace
Общая лексика: как в воду канулУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > vanish without a trace
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trace [treɪs]1. nountrace f• they traced him as far as Paris but then lost him ils ont pu suivre sa trace jusqu'à Paris mais l'ont perdu par la suite3. compounds• this traces back to the loss of... ceci est imputable à la perte de...• to trace back one's ancestry to... faire remonter sa famille à...• they traced the murder weapon back to a shop in Leeds ils ont réussi à établir que l'arme du crime provenait d'un magasin de Leeds* * *[treɪs] 1.1) ( evidence) trace fwithout trace — [disappear, sink] sans laisser de traces
2) ( hint) (of irony, flavour, garlic) soupçon m; ( of accent) pointe f; (of chemical, drug) trace f3) ( of harness) trait m2.transitive verb1) ( locate) retrouver [person, weapon, car]; dépister [fault]; déterminer [cause]the call was traced to a London number — on a pu établir que le coup de téléphone venait d'un numéro à Londres
2) faire l'historique de [development, growth]; retracer [life, progress]; faire remonter [origins, ancestry]•Phrasal Verbs:•• -
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vanish [ˈvænɪ∫]* * *['vænɪʃ]intransitive verb disparaître ( from de)to vanish into thin air — fig se volatiliser
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I 1. transitive verb1) (copy) durchpausen; abpausentrace something on to something — etwas auf etwas (Akk.) pausen
2) (delineate) zeichnen [Form, Linie]; malen [Buchstaben, Wort]; (fig.) entwerfenshe traced our route on the map with her finger — sie zeichnete unsere Route mit dem Finger auf der Landkarte nach
3) (follow track of) folgen (+ Dat.); verfolgentrace a river to its source — einen Fluss [bis] zur Quelle zurückverfolgen
2. nounthe police traced him to Spain — die Polizei spürte ihn in Spanien auf
Spur, diethere is no trace of your letter in our records — in unseren Aufzeichnungen findet sich kein Hinweis auf Ihr Schreiben
I can't find any trace of him/it — (cannot locate) ich kann ihn/es nirgends finden
lose [all] trace of somebody — jemanden [völlig] aus den Augen verlieren
sink without trace — sinken, ohne eine Spur zu hinterlassen; (fig.) in der Versenkung verschwinden (ugs.); [bekannte Persönlichkeit:] von der Bildfläche verschwinden (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92833/trace_back">trace backII nounStrang, derkick over the traces — (fig.) über die Stränge schlagen (ugs.)
* * *[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.) die Spur2) (a small amount: Traces of poison were found in the cup.) die Spur2. 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.) aufspüren2) (to make a copy of (a picture etc) by putting transparent paper over it and drawing the outline etc: I traced the map.) durchpausen•- tracing- trace elements
- tracing-paper* * *trace1[treɪs]n Zugriemen m, Strang mto kick over the \traces ( fig) über die Stränge schlagentrace2[treɪs]I. nto disappear without a \trace spurlos verschwinden\traces of cocaine/poison Kokain-/Giftspuren pl\trace of emotion Gefühlsregung f\trace of a smile Anflug m eines Lächelnswithout any \trace of sarcasm/humour ohne jeglichen Sarkasmus/Humorto put a \trace on a phone call ein Telefongespräch zurückverfolgenII. vt1. (follow trail)▪ to \trace sb jds Spur verfolgen; (find) jdn aufspüren [o ausfindig machen] [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. eruieren]she was \traced to Manchester ihre Spur führte nach Manchesterto \trace a letter/package einen Brief/ein Paket auffinden2. (track back)▪ to \trace sth etw zurückverfolgenthe outbreak of food poisoning was \traced to some contaminated shellfish man fand heraus, dass verseuchte Meeresfrüchte die Ursache der Lebensmittelvergiftung warento \trace a call/computer virus einen Anruf/Computervirus zurückverfolgen3. (describe)▪ to \trace sth etw beschreiben4. (draw outline)▪ to \trace sth etw skizzieren [o zeichnen]; (through paper) etw durchpausen; (with a finger) etw nachmalen; (with one's eye/mind) etw dat folgen5. (take route)to \trace a path einem Weg folgen* * *I [treɪs]1. n1) (= sign) Spur fto sink without trace — spurlos or ohne Spur versinken or untergehen; (fig also) sang- und klanglos untergehen
to lose all trace of sb/sth — jdn/etw aus den Augen verlieren
2. vthe traced his name in the sand — er malte seinen Namen in den Sand
3) (= find) ausfindig machen, auffindenIIn(of harness) Zuggurt m, Zugriemen m → kick overSee:* * *trace1 [treıs]A s1. (Fuß-, Wagen-, Wild- etc) Spur f:traces of blood Blutspuren;be on sb’s trace jemandem auf der Spur sein;be hot on sb’s trace jemandem dicht auf den Fersen sein;we’ve lost all trace of her wir haben sie aus den Augen verloren;without (a) trace spurlos;since then there has been no trace of him seither fehlt von ihm jede Spur2. fig Spur f:a) (Über)Rest m:b) (An)Zeichen n:leave its traces (up)on seine Spuren auf einem Gesicht etc hinterlassenc) geringe Menge, (ein) bisschen:not a trace of fear keine Spur von Angst;show traces of one’s old form SPORT seine alte Form aufblitzen lassen;traces of poison Giftspuren;a trace of a smile ein fast unmerkliches Lächeln, der Anflug eines Lächelns3. US Pfad m, (markierter) Weg4. Linie f:a) Aufzeichnung f (eines Messgeräts), Kurve fb) Zeichnung f, Skizze fc) Pauszeichnung fB v/t2. Wild, einen Verbrecher etc verfolgen, aufspürentrace sth to etwas zurückführen auf (akk) oder herleiten von;5. erkennen, feststellen6. einen Pfad verfolgen8. Buchstaben sorgfältig (aus)ziehen, schreiben, malen9. TECHb) eine Linie, die Bauflucht etc absteckenc) eine Messung aufzeichnen:trace2 [treıs] sin the traces angespannt (a. fig);kick over the traces umg über die Stränge schlagen2. TECH Pleuel-, Schubstange f* * *I 1. transitive verb1) (copy) durchpausen; abpausentrace something on to something — etwas auf etwas (Akk.) pausen
2) (delineate) zeichnen [Form, Linie]; malen [Buchstaben, Wort]; (fig.) entwerfenshe traced our route on the map with her finger — sie zeichnete unsere Route mit dem Finger auf der Landkarte nach
3) (follow track of) folgen (+ Dat.); verfolgentrace a river to its source — einen Fluss [bis] zur Quelle zurückverfolgen
4) (observe, find) finden2. nounSpur, diethere is no trace of your letter in our records — in unseren Aufzeichnungen findet sich kein Hinweis auf Ihr Schreiben
I can't find any trace of him/it — (cannot locate) ich kann ihn/es nirgends finden
lose [all] trace of somebody — jemanden [völlig] aus den Augen verlieren
sink without trace — sinken, ohne eine Spur zu hinterlassen; (fig.) in der Versenkung verschwinden (ugs.); [bekannte Persönlichkeit:] von der Bildfläche verschwinden (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:II nounStrang, derkick over the traces — (fig.) über die Stränge schlagen (ugs.)
* * *v.aufspüren v.durchpausen v.nachspüren v.verfolgen v. n.Spur -en f.Verfolgung f. -
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intransitive verbvanish into the distance — in der Ferne verschwinden; see also academic.ru/74578/thin">thin 1. 4)
2) (cease to exist) [Gebäude:] verschwinden; [Sitte, Tradition:] untergehen; [Zweifel, Bedenken:] sich auflösen; [Hoffnung, Chancen:] schwinden* * *['væniʃ](to become no longer visible, especially suddenly: The ship vanished over the horizon; Our hopes suddenly vanished.) verschwinden* * *van·ish[ˈvænɪʃ]vi1. (disappear) verschwindento \vanish from sight außer Sicht geratento \vanish without trace spurlos verschwinden2. (cease to exist) verlorengehena \vanished era/past ein verflossenes Zeitalter/eine vergangene Zeitto see one's hopes \vanishing seine Hoffnungen schwinden sehen* * *['vnɪʃ]viverschwinden, entschwinden (liter); (traces also) sich verlieren; (fears) sich legen; (hopes) schwinden; (= become extinct) untergehenI've got to vanish (inf) — ich muss weg (inf)
See:→ thin* * *vanish [ˈvænıʃ]A v/imake sth vanish etwas verschwinden lassen (Magier);2. schwinden (Ängste, Hoffnungen etc)3. MATH Null werdenB s PHON 2. Element eines fallenden Diphthongs* * *intransitive verb1) (disappear; coll.): (leave quickly) verschwindenvanish into the distance — in der Ferne verschwinden; see also thin 1. 4)
2) (cease to exist) [Gebäude:] verschwinden; [Sitte, Tradition:] untergehen; [Zweifel, Bedenken:] sich auflösen; [Hoffnung, Chancen:] schwinden* * *v.verschwinden v.(§ p.,pp.: verschwand, ist verschwunden) -
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'væniʃ(to become no longer visible, especially suddenly: The ship vanished over the horizon; Our hopes suddenly vanished.) desvanecerse, desaparecervanish vb desaparecertr['vænɪʃ]1 desaparecer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto vanish from sight desaparecer de la vistato vanish into thin air esfumarse, desaparecer sin dejar rastrovanish ['vænɪʃ] vi: desaparecer, disiparse, desvanecersev.• desaparecer v.• desvanecerse v.• disipar v.• evaporar v.'vænɪʃintransitive verb desaparecer*; \<\<doubts/fears\>\> desaparecer*, disiparse['vænɪʃ]VI desaparecer* * *['vænɪʃ]intransitive verb desaparecer*; \<\<doubts/fears\>\> desaparecer*, disiparse -
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{'væniʃ}
1. изчезвам внезапно
2. постепенно се загубвам, чезна, изчезвам
to VANISH into space/thin air изгубвам се безследно, изчезвам като дим, изпарявам се
3. мат. превръщам се в нула* * *{'vanish} v 1. изчезвам внезапно; 2. постепенно се загубвам, че* * *чезна; стопявам; загубвам се;* * *1. to vanish into space/thin air изгубвам се безследно, изчезвам като дим, изпарявам се 2. изчезвам внезапно 3. мат. превръщам се в нула 4. постепенно се загубвам, чезна, изчезвам* * *vanish[´væniʃ] v 1. изчезвам (изведнъж), загубвам се, скривам се, изпарявам се от погледа; to \vanish from sight скривам се от погледа; to \vanish without trace изчезвам безследно; to \vanish into thin air изчезвам като дим; the hours \vanish away времето лети; 2. мат. приближавам се до нула, клоня към нула. -
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I[treis] n հետք. պատճեն. clear/faint trace պարզ/հազիվ նշմարելի հետք. lose trace of smn տեսադաշտից կորցնել. vanish without trace անհետ կորչել. without trace of malice առանց չարու թյան հետքի/նշույլի. There is no trace of her Նրա հետքն էլ չկա, Կորավ, Անհայտացավ. հմկրգ. հետագիծ. trace facility հետագծի միջոցն եր. trace file հետագիծը կառուցելու ֆայլ. trace routine հետագծի կա ռուց ման ծրագիրII[treis] n ձգափոկ, լծափոկ. kick over the trace ըմբոստանալ[treis] v հետքերով գնալ, հետքը գտնել. հետևել. փխբ. հետապնդել. քննել. The thief has been traced Գողի հետքը գտնվեց. trace the route երթուղին գծել. trace the development of smth որևէ բանի զարգացումը հետա զո տել. trace one’s ancestors/sister նախնիների ծա գումը ստուգել. քրոջը գտնել. trace back աղբյուրը գտնել. The custom traced back… Սովորույթի աղբյուրը գտնվում է… -
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van·ish [ʼvænɪʃ] vi1) ( disappear) verschwinden;to \vanish into thin air sich akk in Luft auflösen;to \vanish from sight außer Sicht geraten;to \vanish without trace spurlos verschwinden2) ( cease to exist) verloren gehen;a \vanished era/ past ein verflossenes Zeitalter/eine vergangene Zeit;to see one's hopes \vanishing seine Hoffnungen schwinden sehen -
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I [treɪs]1. n(sign) tracciathe postmortem revealed traces of poison in the blood — l'autopsia ha rivelato tracce di veleno nel sangue
2. vt1) (draw) tracciare, (with tracing paper) ricalcare2) (follow) seguire (le tracce di), (find, locate) rintracciareI cannot trace any reference to the matter — non riesco a rintracciare alcun riferimento alla faccenda
•II [treɪs] n(of harness) tirellato kick over the traces Brit fig — sfuggire al controllo
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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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§ გაქრობა, დაკარგვა§ გაქრობა (გაქრება), გაუჩინარებაhe vanished from sight/out of view თვალს მიეფარა/თვალთახედვის არედან გაქრაshe vanished into thin air/into the darkness გაქრა, თითქოს მიწამ ჩაყლაპაო//სიბნელეში გაქრაhe vanished into thin air გაქრა, თითქოს მიწამ ჩაყლაპაო -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > как в воду кануть
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fully, completely отдаваться чему-л. без остатка ≈ to hold nothing back исчезнуть без остатка ≈ to vanish without a traceБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > без остатка
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disə'piə1) (to vanish from sight: The sun disappeared slowly below the horizon.) desaparecr2) (to fade out of existence: This custom had disappeared by the end of the century.) desaparecer3) (to go away so that other people do not know where one is: A search is being carried out for the boy who disappeared from his home on Monday.) desaparecer•disappear vb desaparecertr[dɪsə'pɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (gen) desaparecer; (worries, fears) desvanecerse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto disappear from sight/view perderse de vistato disappear without trace desaparecer sin dejar rastro, esfumarseto do a disappearing act esfumarse como por arte de magiadisappear [.dɪsə'pɪr] vi: desaparecer, desvanecerseto disappear from view: perderse de vistav.• desaparecer v.• enmohecer v.• esfumar v.• evaporar v.• filtrar v.'dɪsə'pɪr, ˌdɪsə'pɪə(r)a) ( become invisible) desaparecer*the ship disappeared over the horizon — el barco desapareció or se perdió en el horizonte; act II 3) b)
b) ( go away) \<\<pain/problems\>\> desaparecer*, irse*; \<\<worries/fears\>\> desvanecerse*[ˌdɪsǝ'pɪǝ(r)]1.VI desaparecerhe disappeared from sight or view — desapareció de la vista
2.VT * hacer desaparecer* * *['dɪsə'pɪr, ˌdɪsə'pɪə(r)]a) ( become invisible) desaparecer*the ship disappeared over the horizon — el barco desapareció or se perdió en el horizonte; act II 3) b)
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rastro sustantivo masculino 1 (pista, huella) trail; (señal, vestigio) trace, sign; 2 ( mercado) flea market
rastro sustantivo masculino
1 (de un animal, etc) trail, track
2 (vestigio) trace, sign
sin dejar rastro, without a trace
3 (mercado callejero) flea market ' rastro' also found in these entries: Spanish: huella - olfatear - parar - pista - reguero - regusto - resabio - seguir English: cold - flea market - market - self-pity - sign - trace - track - trail - vanish - flea - scent -
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муж.
1) track;
footprint, footstep;
trace, sign, vestige перен.;
print;
scent идти по чьим-то следам ≈ to follow in the tracks of smb.;
to follow in smb.'s footsteps (следовать учению) его и след простыл разг. ≈ he was off and away без следа ≈ without (leaving) a trace навести кого-л. на след( кого-л./чего-л.) ≈ to put smb. on the trail (of) по горячим следам, по свежим следам, по горячему следу, по свежему следу ≈ to be hot on the trail, to be on smb.'s tail, hot on the heels of перен. тж. заметать свои следы ≈ to cover up one's tracks следом (за) ≈ (right) behind, (right) after след в след ≈ ( идти) (to follow) in smb.'s tracks, (to tread) on smb.'s heels напасть на след ≈ to find traces (of), to come upon the tracks (of), to pick up the scent (of) ;
get on the tracks/trail (of) перен. сбивать со следа ≈ to put off the scent запутывать следы ≈ to foul the trail следы оспы ≈ pockmarks потерять след ≈ to lose track (of)
2) (подошва ноги) soleм.
1. (отпечаток) imprint;
(человека) trace, footprint;
(колес, саней, животных) trace, track;
2. (остаток чего-л.) trace;
(характерный отпечаток) sing;
(результат чего-л.) mark;
~ы слез traces of tears;
никакого ~а не осталось no trace remains;
ни ~а not a vestige;
3. (раны, ожога и т. п.) mark, weal, scar;
идти пo чьим-л. ~ам
1) follow in the tracks of smb. ;
2) (следовать учению и т. п.) follow in smb.`s footsteps, follow in the wake of smb. ;
напасть на чей-л. ~ get* on the track of smb. ;
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intransitive verbverschwinden; [Brauch, Kunst, Tierart:] aussterben* * *[disə'piə]2) (to fade out of existence: This custom had disappeared by the end of the century.) verschwinden3) (to go away so that other people do not know where one is: A search is being carried out for the boy who disappeared from his home on Monday.) verschwinden•- academic.ru/20759/disappearance">disappearance* * *dis·ap·pear[ˌdɪsəˈpɪəʳ, AM -ˈpɪr]vihe seemed to \disappear into thin air er schien sich in Luft aufgelöst zu habento \disappear without a trace spurlos verschwindento \disappear from view [or out of sight] [dem Blick] entschwinden geh, verschwindenthese craftsmen have all but \disappeared solche Handwerker gibt es schon fast nicht mehr* * *["dIsə'pɪə(r)]1. viverschwinden; (worries, fears, difficulties) verschwinden, sich in nichts auflösen; (memory) schwinden; (objections) sich zerstreuento do a disappearing trick (inf) — sich verdünnisieren (inf), sich verdrücken (inf)
to disappear into thin air — sich in Luft auflösen
2. vt (ESP POL inf)verschwinden lassen3. plthe disappeared — die Verschwundenen pl
* * *disappear [ˌdısəˈpıə(r)] v/i2. verloren gehen (Gebräuche etc)* * *intransitive verbverschwinden; [Brauch, Kunst, Tierart:] aussterben* * *v.verschwinden v.(§ p.,pp.: verschwand, ist verschwunden)
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trace */*/ — I UK [treɪs] / US verb [transitive] Word forms trace : present tense I/you/we/they trace he/she/it traces present participle tracing past tense traced past participle traced 1) a) to find someone or something that you are looking for by asking… … English dictionary
vanish — verb 1 disappear suddenly and completely ADVERB ▪ just, simply ▪ I turned around and she had simply vanished. ▪ abruptly, instantly, promptly, suddenly … Collocations dictionary
vanish — van|ish [ˈvænıʃ] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: evanir, from [i]Vulgar Latin exvanire, from Latin evanescere; EVANESCENT] 1.) to disappear suddenly, especially in a way that cannot be easily explained ▪ My keys were here a minute ago… … Dictionary of contemporary English
trace — 1 verb (T) 1 FIND SB/STH to find someone or something that has disappeared by searching for them carefully: She had given up all hope of tracing her missing daughter. 2 ORIGINS to find the origins of something, or where something came from: trace … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
trace — trace1 [ treıs ] verb transitive ** 1. ) to find someone or something that you are looking for by asking questions and getting information: Detectives have so far failed to trace the missing woman. trace someone to something: They finally traced… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
vanish — verb (I) 1 to disappear suddenly, especially in a way that cannot be easily explained: When I turned round again, the boy had vanished. | vanish into thin air (=disappear completely in a very mysterious way) | vanish without a trace/vanish off… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
vanish — [[t]væ̱nɪʃ[/t]] vanishes, vanishing, vanished 1) VERB If someone or something vanishes, they disappear suddenly or in a way that cannot be explained. He just vanished and was never seen again... The aircraft vanished without trace... [V from n]… … English dictionary
vanish into thin air — See: DISAPPEAR INTO THIN AIR … Dictionary of American idioms
vanish into thin air — See: DISAPPEAR INTO THIN AIR … Dictionary of American idioms
trace — trace1 [treıs] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(find somebody/something)¦ 2¦(origins)¦ 3¦(history/development)¦ 4¦(copy)¦ 5¦(with your finger)¦ 6 trace a call ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: tracier, from Vulgar Latin tractiare to pull , from … Dictionary of contemporary English
vanish\ into\ thin\ air — • disappear into thin air • evaporate into thin air • vanish into thin air v. phr. To disappear quickly, without leaving a trace. Money seems to disappear into thin air these days. Jack just vanished into thin air before the meeting had started … Словарь американских идиом