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1 jälki
yks.nom. jälki; yks.gen. jäljen; yks.part. jälkeä; yks.ill. jälkeen; mon.gen. jälkien; mon.part. jälkiä; mon.ill. jälkiinfootprint (noun)footstep (noun)impression (noun)imprint (noun)mark (noun)print (noun)spoor (noun)step (noun)trace (noun)track (noun)trail (noun)vestige (noun)weal (noun)* * *• impose on• step• spot• spoor• print• path• mark• imprint• impression• footprint• footmark• dash• achievement• trace• jot• trail• vestige• weal• footstep• track -
2 liwato
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] liwato[Swahili Plural] maliwato[English Word] butt end of something (i.e. the part put on the ground)[English Plural] butt ends[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] kwata Adv, liwata V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] liwato[Swahili Plural] maliwato[English Word] butt joint[English Plural] butt joints[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] liwato[Swahili Plural] maliwato[English Word] flattened grass[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] kwata Adv, liwata V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] liwato[Swahili Plural] maliwato[English Word] spoor (of an animal)[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] kwata Adv, liwata V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] liwato[Swahili Plural] maliwato[English Word] trail (of an animal)[English Plural] trails[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] kwata Adv, liwata V------------------------------------------------------------ -
3 liwado
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] liwado[Swahili Plural] maliwado[English Word] butt end of something (i.e. the part put on the ground)[English Plural] butt ends[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] kwata Adv, liwata V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] liwado[Swahili Plural] maliwado[English Word] flattened grass[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] kwata Adv, liwata V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] liwado[Swahili Plural] maliwado[English Word] spoor (of an animal)[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] kwata Adv, liwata V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] liwado[Swahili Plural] maliwado[English Word] trail (of an animal)[English Plural] trails[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] kwata Adv, liwata V------------------------------------------------------------ -
4 trace
trace [tʀas]feminine nouna. ( = marque) mark ; [de sang] traceb. ( = empreinte) tracks• traces de doigt (sur disque, meuble) finger marks• disparaître sans laisser de traces [personne] to disappear without trace ; [tache] to disappear completely without leaving a mark• être sur les traces de [+ fugitif] to be on the trail of• marcher sur or suivre les traces de qn (figurative) to follow in sb's footsteps• suivre à la trace [+ gibier, fugitif] to trackc. ( = indice) trace• on ne trouve pas trace de cet événement dans les journaux there's no trace of this event to be found in the papers• on voyait encore les traces de son passage there was still evidence that he had recently passed byd. ( = chemin frayé) track• faire la trace (Mountaineering, skiing) to be the first to ski (or walk etc) on new snow* * *tʀas1) ( piste) trailsuivre quelqu'un à la trace — lit to track somebody; fig to follow somebody's trail
2) ( empreinte)traces de pas — footprints, footmarks
3) ( marque) ( de brûlure) mark; ( cicatrice) scar; ( de peinture) mark; (de sang, d'humidité) tracetraces de coups — ( bleus) bruises
4) ( indice) ( d'activité) sign; (de passage, présence) trace5) ( quantité infime)* * *tʀas nf1) (= empreintes) tracks pl2) (= marque) mark3) (= indice) traceLe voleur n'a pas laissé de traces. — The thief left no traces.
* * *trace nf1 ( piste) trail; perdre la trace d'un animal to lose an animal's tracks; retrouver la trace d'un voleur/des tableaux volés to pick up the trail of a thief/of the stolen paintings; suivre qn à la trace lit to track sb; fig to follow sb's trail; faire la trace ( au ski) to blaze the ou a trail; skier dans la trace de qn to ski in sb's tracks;2 ( empreinte) traces tracks; traces d'ours/de ski bear's/ski tracks; traces de pneus tyre GB ou tire US tracks; traces de pas footprints, footmarks; repartir sur ses traces lit, fig to retrace one's steps; marcher sur or suivre les traces de qn fig to follow in sb's footsteps; un itinéraire touristique sur les traces de Van Gogh fig a tourist route following in the steps of Van Gogh;3 ( marque) ( de brûlure) mark; ( cicatrice) scar; ( de peinture) mark; (de sang, d'humidité) trace; traces de freinage skidmarks; traces de doigts fingermarks; traces de coups ( bleus) bruises; l'enfant a des traces suspectes the child has some suspicious marks ou bruises; traces de fatigue sur le visage signs of tiredness on the face; les traces indélébiles d'une enfance malheureuse fig the indelible scars of an unhappy childhood; l'aventure avait laissé des traces profondes en lui the experience had marked him deeply;4 ( indice) ( d'activité) sign; (de passage, présence) trace; des traces d'effraction signs of a break-in; il n'y avait aucune trace du conducteur there was no trace ou sign of the driver; disparaître sans laisser de traces to disappear without a trace; les archéologues ont trouvé de nombreuses traces de cette civilisation archaeologists have found many traces of this civilization;5 ( quantité infime) des traces de mercure traces of mercury; ‘lipides: traces’ ‘lipids: trace’; sa déclaration ne comportait pas la moindre trace d'humour/d'ironie his/her pronouncement bore not the slightest trace of humourGB/of irony.[tras] nom féminindes traces de pas footprints, footmarksdes traces de pneus tyre ou wheel markssuivre la trace ou les traces de quelqu'un, marcher sur les traces de quelqu'un (figuré) to follow in somebody's footsteps2. [d'un coup, de brûlures, d'une maladie] markpas la moindre trace d'effraction no sign ou evidence ou trace of a break-inil n'y a pas trace d'elle ou aucune trace d'elle no sign of her (anywhere)on ne trouve pas trace de votre dossier your file cannot be traced, there's no trace of your file4. [quantité infime] traceelle parle sans la moindre trace d'accent she speaks without the slightest trace ou hint of an accent5. [vestige] traceon y a retrouvé les traces d'une civilisation très ancienne traces of a very ancient civilization have been discovered there6. [marque psychique] mark————————à la trace locution adverbiale1. [d'après les empreintes]suivre à la trace [fuyard, gibier] to track (down)2. (familier & figuré)on peut le suivre à la trace, il sème ses stylos partout he's easy to track down, he leaves his pens lying around all over the place————————sur la trace de locution prépositionnelle[à la recherche de] on the trail of ou track ofils sont sur la trace du bandit/d'un manuscrit they are on the bandit's trail/tracking down a manuscript
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spoor´er — spoor «spur», noun, verb. –n. the trail of a wild animal or a person; track. –v.t. to track by a spoor. –v.i. to follow a spoor. ╂[< Afrikaans spoor < Middle Dutch] –spoor´er, noun … Useful english dictionary
spoor — [ spur ] noun count or uncount the smell or signs that an animal leaves on the ground that can be followed by people who are hunting the animal … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spoor — noun (C) the track of foot marks or faeces (=solid waste) left by a wild animal … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
spoor — I. noun (plural spoor or spoors) Etymology: Afrikaans, from Dutch; akin to Old English spor footprint, spoor, spurnan to kick more at spurn Date: 1823 1. a track, a trail, a scent, or droppings especially of a wild animal 2. a trace by which the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
spoor — /spɔ / (say spaw) noun 1. a track or trail, especially that of a wild animal pursued as game. –verb (t) 2. to track by a spoor. –verb (i) 3. to follow a spoor. {Afrikaans, from Dutch; related to Old English spor} –spoorer, noun …
spoor — UK [spʊə(r)] / US [spʊr] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms spoor : singular spoor plural spoors the smell or signs that an animal leaves on the ground that can be followed by someone who is hunting the animal … English dictionary
spoor — [spʊə, spɔ:] noun the track or scent of an animal. verb follow the spoor of. Origin C19: from Afrik., from MDu. spor … English new terms dictionary
spoor — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. trace, trail, scent, droppings; see path 1 , track 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. trail, track, footprints, markings, droppings. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Evidence of passage left along a course followed by a… … English dictionary for students
footstep — noun 1) he heard a footstep Syn: footfall, step, tread, stomp, stamp 2) footsteps in the sand Syn: footprint, footmark, mark, impression; (footsteps) track(s), spoor … Thesaurus of popular words
track — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. trail, follow, scent; explore; traverse. See pursuit. n. trace, trail, wake; vestige; foot prints, spoor, scent; path, course; succession; rails; race track, [race]course, turf, cinders; foot… … English dictionary for students
List of English words of Dutch origin — This is a list of words of Dutch language origin. However, note that this list does also include some words of which the etymology is uncertain, and that some may have been derived from Middle Low German equivalents instead or as well. Some of… … Wikipedia