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    traces

    US /'treɪsɪs/

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    UK /'treɪsɪs/

    B1
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo make an outline to determine a shape
    She traces the leaf on the paper
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo find someone or something that has disappeared
    The police dog traces the criminal to a house
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo draw the outline of an image through thin paper
    She traces the shape of the country
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A mark or other sign of the former presence or passage of something.
    The detective looked for traces of the suspect at the scene.

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    Knight

    40:16Knight
    • Ireland: There are traces of the Continental system of hereditary knighthood in Ireland.

      Ireland: There are traces of the Continental system of hereditary knighthood in Ireland.

    • There are traces of the Continental system of hereditary knighthood in Ireland. Notably

      There are traces of the Continental system of hereditary knighthood in Ireland. Notably

    B2

    How Levi's Became a Denim Icon

    03:00How Levi's Became a Denim Icon
    • The phrase itself traces all the way back to the Renaissance and the French blue de jean, which was a reference to the blue fabrics imported from Italy.

      The phrase itself traces all the way back to the Renaissance and the French blue de jean, which was a reference to the blue fabrics imported from Italy.

    • technically didn't invent blue jeans. The phrase itself traces all the way

      technically didn't invent blue jeans. The phrase itself traces all the way

    B2

    Why Do We Use Cringey Words for Loved Ones? | Otherwords

    09:26Why Do We Use Cringey Words for Loved Ones? | Otherwords
    • "The Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary" traces terms of endearment, in the English language at least, over 1,000 years.

      "The Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary" traces terms of endearment, in the English language at least, over 1,000 years.

    • The historical source of the Oxford English Dictionary traces terms of endearment—in the English language, at least—over 1,000 years.

      The historical source of the Oxford English Dictionary traces terms of endearment—in the English language, at least—over 1,000 years.

    B2

    The Most Radioactive Places on Earth

    11:18The Most Radioactive Places on Earth
    • the lab she would come, oopen the door leaving traces of radium here and then go and pull

      the lab she would come, oopen the door leaving traces of radium here and then go and pull

    • the lab she would come, oopen the door leaving traces of radium here and then go and pull

      the lab she would come, oopen the door leaving traces of radium here and then go and pull

    B1

    When Your Mom is Obsessed with Cleaning

    05:13When Your Mom is Obsessed with Cleaning
    • she feels the need to erase all traces that there were ever people in the house.

      she feels the need to erase all traces that there were ever people in the house.

    • And quite possibly the most annoying type of cleaning my mom does is when guests leave the house, because for some reason she feels the need to erase all traces that there were ever people in the house,

      And quite possibly the most annoying type of cleaning my mom does is when guests leave the house, because for some reason she feels the need to erase all traces that there were ever people in the house,

    B1

    How To Remember EVERYTHING Like The Japanese Students (Study Less fr)

    06:00How To Remember EVERYTHING Like The Japanese Students (Study Less fr)
    • By day 3, only a few traces remain.

      By day 3, only a few traces remain.

    • By day three, only a few traces remain.

      By day three, only a few traces remain.

    B1

    Why Is There a Scottish Village In Italy?

    04:26Why Is There a Scottish Village In Italy?
    • No, no, no Sam in Italia Huh, this is the story of the bizarre mountain mystery surrounding this little Scottish village in the Italian Alps To solve this mystery we need a master detective preferably wearing a deerstalker hat and smoking a pipe or Or We need someone who was born here and grew up hearing tales of Scottish myths and legends that have been reverberating around these mountains for centuries That's why we are talking to Rosa here Ciao Rosa take us back to the beginning of this tale In 1525, in Pavia, there was a battle with the King of France And when the battle was over, some Scots wanted to return to Scotland But winter was approaching and they thought it was no longer possible And they stopped here, but spring came and they felt good And they started looking for some women, they thought of putting their families, but they said that the mountains Resembled their home, and that's why they stopped here 500 years later, you would think that all traces of Scottish mercenaries would have vanished But Scottish culture can be found in most areas of Giro life, if you look hard enough Okay, so we have fairy tales and tartan-like petticoats But perhaps the most deeply embedded Scottishness is in language So, here we have the surname Patritty, and I am a Patritty They say that this is a name that is found over there, like Patrick And this is the bar that we have dedicated to Scotland And outside the Scottish-named bar, listen closely enough And you can hear locals singing of Giro's mysterious beginnings This song reminds us of Scotland Because it is a song that was sung only here, in other countries it seems that they did not use to sing it Because it is a story, a legend, it is not clear where to put this thing Then there are those who do not believe it, they tell me that it is not true I believe it, I have this name, and I am proud to tell this story, this legend Whatever the truth behind this mystery, there is one more very important question Does anyone eat haggis here?

      No, no, no Sam in Italia Huh, this is the story of the bizarre mountain mystery surrounding this little Scottish village in the Italian Alps To solve this mystery we need a master detective preferably wearing a deerstalker hat and smoking a pipe or Or We need someone who was born here and grew up hearing tales of Scottish myths and legends that have been reverberating around these mountains for centuries That's why we are talking to Rosa here Ciao Rosa take us back to the beginning of this tale In 1525, in Pavia, there was a battle with the King of France And when the battle was over, some Scots wanted to return to Scotland But winter was approaching and they thought it was no longer possible And they stopped here, but spring came and they felt good And they started looking for some women, they thought of putting their families, but they said that the mountains Resembled their home, and that's why they stopped here 500 years later, you would think that all traces of Scottish mercenaries would have vanished But Scottish culture can be found in most areas of Giro life, if you look hard enough Okay, so we have fairy tales and tartan-like petticoats But perhaps the most deeply embedded Scottishness is in language So, here we have the surname Patritty, and I am a Patritty They say that this is a name that is found over there, like Patrick And this is the bar that we have dedicated to Scotland And outside the Scottish-named bar, listen closely enough And you can hear locals singing of Giro's mysterious beginnings This song reminds us of Scotland Because it is a song that was sung only here, in other countries it seems that they did not use to sing it Because it is a story, a legend, it is not clear where to put this thing Then there are those who do not believe it, they tell me that it is not true I believe it, I have this name, and I am proud to tell this story, this legend Whatever the truth behind this mystery, there is one more very important question Does anyone eat haggis here?

    • 500 years later, you would think that all traces of Scottish mercenaries would have vanished.

      500 years later, you would think that all traces of Scottish mercenaries would have vanished.

    B1

    YOASOBI / The Brave (「勇者」English Ver. )

    03:24YOASOBI / The Brave (「勇者」English Ver. )
    • Even the traces left in life are now, rusting as time ensues.

      Even the traces left in life are now, rusting as time ensues.

    • Even the traces left in life are now.

      Even the traces left in life are now.

    B1

    What Self-Esteem Is

    03:42What Self-Esteem Is
    • The past has a habit of leaving few active traces.

      The past has a habit of leaving few active traces.

    • The past has a habit of leaving few active traces.

      The past has a habit of leaving few active traces.

    A2

    ハーバードのコンピュータ・サイエンスの教授だけど質問ある? | Tech Support | WIRED Japan

    14:27ハーバードのコンピュータ・サイエンスの教授だけど質問ある? | Tech Support | WIRED Japan
    • And what you can't necessarily quite see, because most of this is actually paint and not traces, but if I flip this around, you'll actually see in the right light and with the right angle a whole bunch of traces running up, down, left, and right on this logic board that's connecting all of these various microchips.

      And what you can't necessarily quite see, because most of this is actually paint and not traces, but if I flip this around, you'll actually see in the right light and with the right angle a whole bunch of traces running up, down, left, and right on this logic board that's connecting all of these various microchips.

    • And what you can't necessarily quite see, because most of this is actually paint and not traces,

      And what you can't necessarily quite see, because most of this is actually paint and not traces,

    B1