trace
trace
treɪs
treis
British pronunciation
/tɹˈe‍ɪs/

英語での「trace」の定義と意味

to trace
01

追跡する, たどる

to find someone or something, often by following a series of clues or evidence
Transitive: to trace sb/sth
to trace definition and meaning
example
The detectives traced the stolen artwork to an underground art market.
探偵たちは盗まれた美術品を地下の美術市場まで追跡した
02

トレースする, 複写する

to carefully copy or reproduce a design or image by following its lines or contours onto another surface, typically using transparent sheet
Transitive: to trace a drawing or design
example
She traced the drawing onto a new piece of paper using a pencil.
彼女は鉛筆を使って絵を新しい紙にトレースしました。
03

追跡する, たどる

to find someone or something by searching for them
Transitive: to trace sb/sth
example
The detective traced the missing person after weeks of searching.
探偵は数週間の捜索の末、行方不明者を追跡しました
04

なぞる, 描く

to draw a line or pattern using your finger or toe
Transitive: to trace a shape or pattern
example
She traced a heart on the foggy window with her finger.
彼女は指で曇った窓にハートを描いた
05

追跡する, たどる

to follow a specific path or route
Transitive: to trace a path
example
The hikers traced the mountain trail to the summit.
ハイカーたちは山道を頂上までたどった
06

追跡する, たどる

to research or follow the history or development of something
Transitive: to trace history or origins of something
example
The historian traced the origins of the ancient civilization.
歴史家は古代文明の起源を辿った
Trace
01

痕跡,

an indication or evidence of the former presence or existence of something
trace definition and meaning
02

痕跡,

a just detectable amount
03

トレース, 転写画

a drawing created by superimposing a semitransparent sheet of paper on the original image and copying on it the lines of the original image
04

引き棒, 車辕

either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree
05

痕跡, 兆候

a suggestion of some quality
06

, 足跡

a visible mark (as a footprint) left by the passage of person or animal or vehicle
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