
자취, 흔적, 기미
A mark, sign, or amount left by someone or something that has passed or existed; a vestige.
예문:
"We found no trace of the missing hiker despite an extensive search."
"There was a faint trace of perfume lingering in the empty room."
"The ancient ruins showed traces of a sophisticated irrigation system."
미량, 아주 조금
A very small, often barely detectable, amount of a substance, especially in chemical analysis.
예문:
"The lab analysis detected only a trace of heavy metals in the water sample."
"Even a trace amount of the allergen can trigger a severe reaction in sensitive individuals."
추적하다, 찾아내다, 역탐지하다
To find or discover the origin or location of something or someone by investigation or following a sequence of events.
예문:
"The police managed to trace the stolen vehicle to an abandoned warehouse."
"Investigators are working hard to trace the source of the anonymous threat."
"It took the phone company several hours to trace the origin of the malicious call."
따라가다, 더듬다, 윤곽을 긋다
To follow or mark the course or position of something, often by drawing or moving along a path.
예문:
"She traced the outline of the mountain range against the setting sun."
"The river traces a winding path through the dense forest."
"He traced a circle in the sand with the tip of his walking stick."
베끼다, 복사하다, 트레이스하다
To copy a drawing, map, or design by drawing over its lines on a superimposed piece of transparent paper.
예문:
"The architect used tracing paper to trace the original blueprint before making modifications."
"Children often trace simple shapes to practice their drawing skills."