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tracetreIsnA trace is a sign that something has happened or existed.痕迹,踪迹He attempted to cover up all the traces of his crimes. [C]他试图掩盖住他所有的犯罪痕迹。The child's body bore/showed the traces of having been beaten. [C]这个孩子的身上带有/显出挨过打的痕迹。She stayed in the house for a few weeks, but when she went, she left no trace of having been there. [C]她在那所房子里住了几个星期,但是她走时没有留下在那里呆过的痕迹。I've been looking for my missing wallet for several days, but I can't find any trace of it. [C]几天来我一直在找我丢失的钱包,但是我找不到它的踪迹。The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the Pacific Ocean where ships are said to have disappeared without trace. [U]百慕大三角是太平洋上的一个区域,在那里据说船只消失得无影无踪。He seems to have vanished without a trace (= No one knows where he is). [C]他似乎已经消失得无影无踪了。(fig.) Her last book sank without trace (= did not attract any attention or interest.) [U]她最新一本书如石沉大海, 没有引起丝毫注意。A trace is an act of finding information about something electronically.(用电子仪器)追踪Trace can also refer to the record of the information found in this way.描记图The phone company put a trace on the call. [C]电话公司用电子仪器追踪了这次通话。She fell downstairs while she was pregnant, but a trace showed that the baby was all right. [C]她怀孕时从楼梯上摔了下来,但是描记图显示胎儿无虞。
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