trace in Spanish
trace in Spanish is cantidad ínfima, cuantía mínima, indicio — trace means a small mark, sign, or amount left behind that shows something existed or happened.
trace in Spanish
What does "trace" mean?
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noun A small mark, sign, or amount left behind that shows something existed or happened.
"Investigators found traces of blood at the scene."
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noun A very small quantity of something.
"The soup had just a trace of chilli."
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verb To find the origin or path of something by following evidence.
"Detectives traced the call to an address downtown."
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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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Frequently asked questions
What is "trace" in Spanish?
"trace" in Spanish is cantidad ínfima, cuantía mínima, indicio. trace means: A small mark, sign, or amount left behind that shows something existed or happened.
How do you use "trace" in a sentence?
Example: "Investigators found traces of blood at the scene." In Spanish, "trace" is cantidad ínfima, cuantía mínima, indicio.
Are there other ways to say "trace" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 10 translations listed for "trace": cantidad ínfima, cuantía mínima, indicio, calcar, traza, huella.