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1 gone without trace
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2 trace
n. spoor; tikje; indruk; paardentuig--------v. volgen; vinden; achtervolgen; (in computers) het volgen van de werking van een programma regel voor regeltrace1[ trees] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:lose trace of • uit het oog verliezengone without trace • spoorloos verdwenen————————trace2〈 werkwoord〉5 〈+back〉nagaan/speuren ⇒ opsporen, terugvoeren♦voorbeelden:5 the rumour was traced back to his aunt • men kwam erachter dat het gerucht afkomstig was van zijn tante -
3 disappeared without a trace
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4 was lost without a trace
was verdwenen zonder een spoor achter te laten,niet meer te vinden
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