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trace noun 1mark/sign that shows sb/sth happened/existed 发生或存在的印记ADJECTIVE | VERB + TRACE | TRACE + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEarchaeological, historical 考古/历史遗迹indelible, permanent 抹不掉的/永久的痕迹memory (technical 术语) 记忆痕迹VERB + TRACEleave 留下痕迹◆The burglar had left several traces of his presence.窃贼在现场留下了几处痕迹。◆Little trace is left of how Stone Age people lived.石器时代人类的生活状况几乎无迹可寻。bear, reveal, show 带有/显露/显现痕迹discover, find 发现痕迹◆The search party had found no trace of the missing climbers.搜救队没有找到失踪登山者的踪迹。erase, obliterate, remove 清除痕迹;抹去痕迹◆Remove all traces of rust with a small wire brush.用小钢丝刷擦去所有锈迹。TRACE + VERBremain 痕迹留下◆Traces still remain of the old brewery.老啤酒厂仍然有迹可寻。PREPOSITIONwith a trace of sth, without a trace of sth 带有/没有一丝⋯的痕迹◆'No thanks,' she said, with a trace of irritation in her voice.“不用,谢了。” 她说,声音里带着一丝恼怒。without trace (BrE) , without a trace 无影无踪◆The plane was lost without a trace over the Atlantic.飞机在飞越大西洋上空时消失得无影无踪。◆The ship seems to have sunk without trace.那艘船似乎已经沉没,无迹可寻。 |