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trace in Russian

trace in Russian is след, оста́ток — trace means a small mark, sign, or amount left behind that shows something existed or happened.

trace in Russian

след
noun
Pronounced: sled
A mark left as a sign of passage of a person or animal.
оста́ток
noun
Pronounced: ostatok
A very small amount, often residual, of some substance or material.

What does "trace" mean?

  1. noun A small mark, sign, or amount left behind that shows something existed or happened.
    "Investigators found traces of blood at the scene."
  2. noun A very small quantity of something.
    "The soup had just a trace of chilli."
  3. verb To find the origin or path of something by following evidence.
    "Detectives traced the call to an address downtown."
  4. verb To copy a drawing by following its lines through thin, see-through paper.
    "The kids traced the outline of the map for their project."

trace in a sentence

  • Investigators found traces of blood at the scene.
  • The old road had almost vanished, leaving only a trace through the grass.
  • The soup had just a trace of chilli.
  • Detectives traced the call to an address downtown.

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Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "trace" in Russian?

"trace" in Russian is след, оста́ток. trace means: A small mark, sign, or amount left behind that shows something existed or happened.

How do you pronounce след?

"trace" in Russian is след, pronounced "sled".

How do you use "trace" in a sentence?

Example: "Investigators found traces of blood at the scene." In Russian, "trace" is след, оста́ток.

Are there other ways to say "trace" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "trace": след, оста́ток.

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