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• painauma• nuuskia• häivähdys• häive• häivä• johtua• johtaa• jälki• juova• jäljittää(tietotekn)• jäljittääautomatic data processing• jäljittää (ATK)• tähyillätechnology• vetohihna• vivahdus• vivahde• etsiskellä• etsiä• ura• vana• päästä jäljille• rahtunen• kalkeerata• kalkkeerata• jäännös• kalkioida• hakea• hahmotella• haeskella• muistomerkki• merkki• muisto• penkoa• kuvata• kuvailla• piirtää• piirtää ääriviivat• pilkahdus• koluta• kopioida* * *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.) jälki2) (a small amount: Traces of poison were found in the cup.) hitunen2. 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.) jäljittää2) (to make a copy of (a picture etc) by putting transparent paper over it and drawing the outline etc: I traced the map.) kopioida paperin läpi•- tracing- trace elements
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• häivähdys• vivahde• vivahdus• sivumaku (kuv.)• sivumaku• värittää• värjätä• väri• värivivahde• värisävy• värivivahdus• sävyttää• sävy* * *tin‹(a trace, or slight amount, of a colour: Her hair had a tinge of red.) vivahde
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Trace — Trace, n. [F. trace. See {Trace}, v. t. ] 1. A mark left by anything passing; a track; a path; a course; a footprint; a vestige; as, the trace of a carriage or sled; the trace of a deer; a sinuous trace. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. (Chem. & Min.) A … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trace — trace1 [trās] n. [ME < OFr < tracier < VL * tractiare < L tractus, a drawing along, track < pp. of trahere, to DRAW] 1. Obs. a way followed or path taken 2. a mark, footprint, etc. left by the passage of a person, animal, or thing… … English World dictionary
trace element — trace elements 1) N COUNT A trace element is a chemical element such as iron or zinc that occurs in very small amounts in living things and is necessary for normal growth and development. 2) N COUNT A trace element is a very small amount of a… … English dictionary
trace element — trace .element n technical 1.) a chemical ↑element that your body needs a very small amount of to live 2.) a chemical ↑element that only exists in small amounts on Earth … Dictionary of contemporary English
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
trace — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 mark/sign that shows sb/sth happened/existed ADJECTIVE ▪ archaeological, historical ▪ indelible, permanent ▪ memory (technical) VERB + TRACE … Collocations dictionary
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 — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from tracer to trace Date: 14th century 1. archaic a course or path that one follows 2. a. a mark or line left by something that has passed; also footprint b. a path, trail, or road made by… … New Collegiate Dictionary
trace — 1. Evidence of the former existence, influence, or action of an object, phenomenon, or event. 2. An extremely small amount or barely discernible indication of something. * * * Trandolapril Cardiac Evaluation [trial] * * * trace trās n 1) the… … Medical dictionary
trace — [[t]tre͟ɪs[/t]] ♦♦♦ traces, tracing, traced 1) VERB If you trace the origin or development of something, you find out or describe how it started or developed. [V n] The exhibition traces the history of graphic design in America from the 19th… … English dictionary
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