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trace

Aussprache: [treɪs]

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Kontext: „investigation“

(verb) to follow or find evidence of something. Like when a detective looks for clues to find out what happened.

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The detective could trace the suspect's movements from the crime scene.

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The clues were too old to trace back to the person who left them.

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Can you trace where the missing items went?

Kontext: „drawing“

(noun) a line or mark made by copying the outline of something. It's like when you put paper over a picture and draw over it to make a copy.

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She made a perfect trace of the butterfly on the paper.

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The trace was not clear because she pressed too lightly.

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Can you see the trace of the drawing underneath the paper?

Kontext: „evidence“

(noun) a sign or mark that shows something exists or happened. Like footprints in the sand that show someone walked there.

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The scientists found a trace of ancient life in the rocks.

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There was no trace of water in the dry desert.

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What trace of previous civilizations can we find here?

Kontext: „mapping“

(verb) to draw or mark the outline of something. This means making a picture that shows the shape of something before filling it in.

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He wants to trace the outline of the country on the map.

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She didn't trace the shape correctly, and now it looks funny.

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Can you trace the right shape for the project?

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