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f.1 appearance, looks (aspecto).2 plan, design (boceto, plano).3 trace, very small quantity, trace amount, vestige.4 tracing.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: trazar.* * *3 ARQUITECTURA plan, design\darse trazas para algo figurado to manage to do something, find a way to do somethingno llevar trazas de / no tener trazas de figurado not to look as iftener traza para algo to be good at something* * *SF1) (=aspecto) appearancepor o según las trazas — judging by appearances
esto lleva o tiene trazas de no acabar nunca — this looks as though it will never end
2) [de edificio] plan, design; [de ciudad] layout3) (=habilidad) skill, abilitydarse o tener traza para hacer algo — to be skilful o clever at doing sth
4) (Inform) trace5) Cono Sur (=huella) track, trail* * *1) (de línea, etc) trazado2)a) ( aspecto) appearanceesto lleva or tiene trazas de ir para largo — this looks as if it's going to drag on and on
* * *1) (de línea, etc) trazado2)a) ( aspecto) appearanceesto lleva or tiene trazas de ir para largo — this looks as if it's going to drag on and on
* * *A (de una línea, etc) trazadoB1 (aspecto) appearanceun individuo de mala traza a rough-looking individual(indicios): esto lleva or tiene trazas de ir para largo this looks as if it's going to drag on and ony no llevaba trazas de irse nunca it looked as if he was never going to leave, there was no sign that he was ever going to leaveesto tiene trazas de ser obra de Jaime this has all the signs of being o this looks like Jaime's handiworkCno hay trazas de él there is no sign of him* * *
Del verbo trazar: ( conjugate trazar)
traza es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
traza
trazar
trazar ( conjugate trazar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ plano› to draw;
traza el contorno de algo to outline sth
2 ‹plan/proyecto/estrategia› to draw up, devise
traza
I sustantivo femenino Arquit plan, design
II trazas fpl (apariencia, facha, aspecto) looks pl, appearance
trazar verbo transitivo
1 (una línea, un dibujo) to draw
2 (un plan) to draw up
3 (describir a grandes rasgos) to sketch, outline
' traza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sombra
English:
suspicion
* * *traza nf1. [aspecto] appearance;no lleva trazas de dejar de llover it doesn't look as if it's going to stop raining;por las trazas yo diría que no es de aquí by the look of her, I'd say she wasn't from around here2. [boceto, plano] plan, design3. [habilidad]tener buena/mala traza (para algo) to be good/no good (at sth)4. RP [señal] trace* * *f1 ( aspecto):esta discusión lleva trazas de acabar mal this argument looks as if it will end badly o looks like ending badly;lleva trazas de llover it looks as though it’s going to rain, it looks like rain fam ;por las trazas judging by appearances2 ( maña):darse (buena) traza para to be good at* * *traza nf1) diseño: design, plan2) : appearance
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