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trails

Prononciation : [treɪlz]

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Contexte : « nature »

(noun) a trail is a path or track that people, animals, or vehicles can follow. Think of it like a small road in the woods where you can walk or ride a bike.

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We went for a walk on a beautiful trail in the mountains.

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There was no trail to follow, and we got lost in the woods.

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Have you ever hiked on a trail before?

Contexte : « observation »

(verb) to trail means to follow someone or something while staying a little behind. This can happen when you're observing someone or when something is behind another object.

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The dog loves to trail behind us when we go for a walk.

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The car didn't trail behind; it sped ahead of us.

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Can you trail the bus and see where it goes?

Contexte : « sports »

(verb) to trail can also mean to be behind in a race or competition. If you have fewer points or are farther back than your opponent, you are trailing.

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Our team was trailing at half-time but made a great comeback.

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She was not trailing; she finished first in the race.

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Which team is trailing the most in the championship?

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