"trace" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

trace sustantivo

sustantivo + trace
Kolokacji: 16
trace of blood • trace of one's presence • memory trace • trace of one's existence • Lipstick Trace • ...
trace + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 15
trace amount • trace element • trace evidence • trace fossil • trace gas • ...
trace + verbo
Kolokacji: 22
trace remains • trace vanishes • trace survives • trace disappears • trace leaves • ...
verbo + trace
Kolokacji: 28
show traces • see traces • contain traces • detect traces • leave no trace • remove all traces • trace is discovered • ...
adjetivo + trace
Kolokacji: 41
faint trace • slight trace • only trace • visible trace • small trace • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 11
(3) only, single
Kolokacji: 2
(4) visible, microscopic, visual
Kolokacji: 3
(5) early, old, possible, known
Kolokacji: 4
(8) residual, partial
Kolokacji: 2
(10) genetic, vestigial
Kolokacji: 2
(11) permanent, indelible
Kolokacji: 2
1. permanent trace = stały ślad permanent trace
  • The action of the chemical substances will accordingly include leaving a permanent trace in the brain by affecting the processes of recollection'.
  • Whether you understand it as jazz or as a kind of instrumental post-rock, it leaves more permanent traces.
  • They would cherish this distinction of their per- sons, and preserve the gummed tickets on their portmanteaus as documentary evidence, as the only permanent trace of their improv- ing enterprise.
  • This left a permanent trace in his life that he adopted his pen name on her name.
  • After the settlement was supposedly destroyed by tribal warfare during the early 9th century, the kainulaiset became dispersed along the western coasts of Finland, leaving only place-names and some archaeological finds as their permanent traces.
  • Years of life in Serbia left permanent trace on his music taste as he said he likes Serbian music better than American or Czech music.
  • The Yakuza would know about Squids, for one thing, and they wouldn't want to worry about one lifting those dim and permanent traces of their program out of my head.
  • Although one would dearly like more supportive evidence, what we have so far indicates that isolated experiences rarely if ever leave permanent traces - however traumatic and however early they may be.
  • The two agents had been very careful on that point, because they wanted to leave no permanent traces of themselves here.
  • Liquid dielectrics are self-healing; when an electric breakdown occurs, the discharge channel does not leave a permanent conductive trace in the fluid.
2. indelible trace = nieścieralny ślad indelible trace
preposición + trace
Kolokacji: 9
for traces • of traces • without a trace • with a trace • to traces • ...

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