"trace" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

trace verbo

trace + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 38
trace one's origins • trace one's roots • trace one's ancestry • trace one's lineage • trace patterns • trace the path • trace the history • ...
verbo + trace
Kolokacji: 5
try to trace • begin tracing • allow to trace • start tracing • help trace
trace + preposición
Kolokacji: 34
trace out • trace down • traced to • trace through • trace over • ...
trace + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 18
traced directly • easily traced • eventually traced • later traced • lightly trace • ...
1. traced directly = odnaleziony bezpośrednio traced directly
2. easily traced = łatwo odnaleźć easily traced
4. slowly trace = wolno odnajdź slowly trace
5. idly trace = bezczynnie odnajdź idly trace
6. accurately traced = dokładnie odnaleźć accurately traced
  • Tony Attwood, writing in Untold Dylan , has produced a more detailed review of the song and its multiple references, and the writer suggests that not all of the references can be accurately traced or understood.
  • "Nothing but winding lines traced at random; even when accurately traced, these lines merely reproduce geographical accidents, which don't follow any human design."
  • It is often helpful to make a pattern from layers of transparent adhesive tape applied over a piece of plastic wrap, on which the natural hairline can be traced accurately.
  • Although Pountney's firm claimed an ancestry dating back to 1652 it can only be accurately traced to 1786 when premises at Temple Back (9 Water Lane) were run by one Joseph Ring.
  • The history of the Beaupre family can be accurately traced to about AD 1045 to 1050.
  • The origin of the name 'Dharmanagar' cannot be accurately traced back in time.
  • In the current atmosphere, Dixon, if this safe is accurately traced, it will provoke many difficulties.
  • They had doused their lights, and the echoing throbs of the clumsy motors were difficult to be accurately traced.
  • The origin of the name Bewcastle can be traced accurately from its spelling in ancient documents.
  • It was during this time that Europeans first accurately traced Polynesian migrations across the Pacific Ocean for instance - although some of them believed it originated in Egypt.
(2) eventually, finally
Kolokacji: 2
(4) lightly, gently
Kolokacji: 2

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