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trace
A2
noun
Usage:
80%
Sign, Mark
Translation: Sign, Mark
Pronunciation: /treɪs/
Meaning: A very small amount or sign of something that shows it was there before.

A trace is a tiny part or mark that shows something existed or happened. It can be a small amount of a substance or a sign left behind.

There is a trace of sugar in the food.

She left no trace of her visit here.

2
A2
verb
Usage:
70%
Copy, Follow
Translation: Copy, Follow
Pronunciation: /treɪs/
Meaning: To copy a drawing or image by drawing over its lines on a transparent sheet.

To trace means to draw something again by following its lines, usually with a clear paper on top. It helps to copy pictures or shapes.

I traced the picture with a pencil.

She traces the map lines carefully.

3
B1
verb
Usage:
75%
Find, Discover
Translation: Find, Discover
Pronunciation: /treɪs/
Meaning: To find or discover someone or something by looking carefully at signs or information.

To trace means to look for someone or something by finding signs or evidence. It is often used to find people or things by following clues.

The police traced the lost dog quickly.

Can you trace the call to the number?

4
B1
noun
Usage:
65%
Track, Mark
Translation: Track, Mark
Pronunciation: /treɪs/
Meaning: A line or path left by an animal, person, or object as it moves along a surface.

A trace can be a line or mark left when something moves on a surface. It can show where a person or animal has been.

We saw traces of animals in the mud.

The car left traces on the wet road.

5
B2
verb
Usage:
55%
Follow, Copy
Translation: Follow, Copy
Pronunciation: /treɪs/
Meaning: To follow or copy the exact movements or actions of something or someone.

To trace means to copy the movements or actions of someone exactly. People do this to learn or imitate.

The student traces the teacher’s writing carefully.

She traced the dance steps perfectly.

6
B2
noun
Usage:
50%
Tiny Amount, Residue
Translation: Tiny Amount, Residue
Pronunciation: /treɪs/
Meaning: A very small amount of a chemical element in a substance, too little to measure exactly.

In science, trace means a very small, almost invisible amount of a chemical or element in a material. It shows the presence but in very little quantity.

There are traces of lead in the water.

The soil has a trace of gold.

7
B2
verb
Usage:
65%
Track, Follow
Translation: Track, Follow
Pronunciation: /treɪs/
Meaning: To record or follow the path or history of something using technology or data.

To trace means to use technology or information to follow or find the path or details of something like calls or shipments. It helps to know where something came from.

They traced the phone call to its origin.

He traced the package on the internet.

8
B1
noun
Usage:
45%
Outline, Sketch
Translation: Outline, Sketch
Pronunciation: /treɪs/
Meaning: A very thin drawing line that shows the shape of an object.

A trace can be a simple line or shape that shows the edges or shape of something. It is like an outline or light sketch.

The artist drew a trace of the face first.

The map shows the trace of the river.

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