traces
Prononciation : [treɪsɪz]
Mot
Contexte : « evidence »
(noun) traces are small marks or signs that show something was there or happened. Think of it like footprints left by someone who walked on the sand.
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The detective found traces of the suspect's fingerprints at the crime scene.
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There were no traces left behind after the rain washed everything away.
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What traces can we find to show that someone was here?
Contexte : « tracking »
(verb) to trace means to follow or discover the path of something. It's like drawing lines to show where something has been or where it goes.
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She traces her family's history by looking at old photos and documents.
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He couldn't trace the delivery because the tracking number was incorrect.
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Can you trace the steps of how we got here?
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