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trace (EN)
verbo, sostantivo

verbo “trace”

infinito trace; lui traces; pass. traced; p.p. traced; ger. tracing
  1. rintracciare
    The detective traced the missing child's steps through the park.
  2. tracciare (le origini)
    He traced his ancestors to a small village in Italy.
  3. tracciare (una linea)
    He carefully traced a straight line on the paper with his pencil.
  4. ricalcare
    She carefully traced the outline of the butterfly from the book onto the tracing paper.
  5. seguire (la forma)
    He traced the road in the map with his finger to find the hidden treasure.
  6. (in informatica) monitorare e riportare ogni passaggio di un programma mentre viene eseguito
    The developer used a special tool to trace the program.

sostantivo “trace”

sing. trace, pl. traces o non num.
  1. traccia
    The archaeologists found traces of ancient pottery buried in the ground.
  2. impronta
    The hunter found a trace of deer tracks in the muddy ground.
  3. residuo
    I found traces of paint on my shirt after the art class.
  4. traccia (quantità minima)
    There was only a trace of sugar left in the jar.
  5. indagine
    The detective ordered a trace to find out who made the mysterious phone call.
  6. tirella
    The farmer checked the traces to make sure they were securely attached to the horse before starting the journey.
  7. traccia (matematica)
    To find the trace of the matrix, simply add up the numbers on its main diagonal.