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Tenses: traces, tracing, traced

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traceadd into favorites/tʃɹeɪs/, /tɹeɪs/
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Etymology: [ trAs ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from tracier to trace.
Synonyms: breath, crumb, dab, dash, drop, element, footmark, footprint, fragment, hint, indication, intimation, iota, jot, mark, memento, minimum, nib, nuance
Antonyms: lot, ignore, run away

iz, izinden gitmek, izlemek, dayandırmak, belirti, izle, (bir şeyin) üzerine şeffaf bir kâğıt koyup kopyasını çıkarmak, izini, izi, izine, ipucu, işlemek, iz [derrida], tasarlamak, bulup çıkarmak, çizmek, trase, birazcık, kopya etmek, iz sürmek, yer, bulmak, izleme, geçirmek, oymak, dayanmak, to bazı izleri/ipuçlarını takip, Zerre, cüzi şey, ÇİZME:Yapılacak bir siper veya tahkimat için, bir harita veya arazi üzerine, bu siper veya tahkimatın geçeceği yerleri çizgi ile göstermek, patika (orman), işaret, koşum kayışı, iz, eser, ufacık bir miktar, izle(mek), azıcık şey, izini sürmek, bulm, izini takip etmek, keşfetmek, tarihçe, ayrıntıları ile tanımlayarak aslını göstermek, şeffaf kağıt üzerinden, izini araştırıp bulmak, zerre, dikkatle çizmek veya yazmak, ormanda patika, hafif çizgi, telem, takip etme, takip, taslak, konye etme, izler, kopya etme, kopya, geçirme, ince kopya kâğıdı, çiz/bul/izle, tracing paper aydinger kâğıdı, şeffaf kâğıt üzerine çıkarılan kopya, izleyerek,

1 iz  isim     ts
2 izinden gitmek  fiil     ts
3 izlemek     ts
4 dayandırmak     ts
5 belirti     ts
6 izle  fiil     ts
7 (bir şeyin) üzerine şeffaf bir kâğıt koyup kopyasını çıkarmak  fiil     ts
8 izini     ts
9 izi     ts
10 izine     ts
11 ipucu  isim     ts
12 işlemek     ts
13 iz [derrida]  Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim     ts
14 tasarlamak     ts
15 bulup çıkarmak  Ticaret     ts
16 çizmek     ts
17 trase  Meteoroloji     ts
18 birazcık     ts
19 kopya etmek     ts
20 iz sürmek     ts
21 yer     ts
22 bulmak     ts
23 izleme  Bilgisayar     ts
24 geçirmek     ts
25 oymak     ts
26 dayanmak  fiil     ts
27 to bazı izleri/ipuçlarını takip  fiil     ts
28 Zerre, cüzi şey  Tıp     ts
29 ÇİZME:Yapılacak bir siper veya tahkimat için, bir harita veya arazi üzerine, bu siper veya tahkimatın geçeceği yerleri çizgi ile göstermek  Askeri     ts
30 patika (orman)  isim     ts
31 işaret  isim     ts
32 koşum kayışı  isim     ts
33 iz, eser  isim     ts
34 ufacık bir miktar  isim     ts
35 izle(mek)     ts
36 azıcık şey     ts
37 izini sürmek     ts
38 bulm     ts
39 izini takip etmek     ts
40 keşfetmek     ts
41 tarihçe     ts
42 ayrıntıları ile tanımlayarak aslını göstermek     ts
43 şeffaf kağıt üzerinden     ts
44 izini araştırıp bulmak     ts
45 zerre     ts
46 dikkatle çizmek veya yazmak     ts
47 ormanda patika     ts
48 hafif çizgi     ts
49 telem     ts
50tracing takip etme  isim     ts
51tracing takip  isim     ts
52tracing taslak  isim     ts
53tracing konye etme  Mühendislik     ts
54traces izler     ts
55tracing kopya etme     ts
56tracing kopya     ts
57tracing geçirme  isim     ts
58tracing ince kopya kâğıdı     ts
59tracing çiz/bul/izle     ts
60tracing tracing paper aydinger kâğıdı     ts
61tracing şeffaf kâğıt üzerine çıkarılan kopya  isim     ts
62tracing izleyerek     ts
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The sum of the diagonal elements of a square matrix, To follow the trail of, To draw or sketch, An informal road or prominent path in an arid area, A very small amount, An act of tracing, A mark left as a sign of passage of a person or animal, To copy onto a sheet of transparent paper, An electric current-carrying conductive pathway on a printed circuit board, A connecting bar or rod, pivoted at each end to the end of another piece, for transmitting motion, esp, To walk; to go; to travel, from one plane to another; specif, either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree an indication that something has been present; "there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim"; "a tincture of condescension", a visible mark (as a footprint) left by the passage of person or animal or vehicle a just detectable amount; "he speaks French with a trace of an accent", To walk over; to pass through; to traverse, such a piece in an organ-stop action to transmit motion from the trundle to the lever actuating the stop slider, The intersection of a plane of projection, or an original plane, with a coordinate plane, The ground plan of a work or works, follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something; "We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba", To mark out; to draw or delineate with marks; especially, to copy, as a drawing or engraving, by following the lines and marking them on a sheet superimposed, through which they appear; as, to trace a figure or an outline; a traced drawing, To follow by some mark that has been left by a person or thing which has preceded; to follow by footsteps, tracks, or tokens, Hence, to follow the trace or track of, To copy; to imitate, A mark, impression, or visible appearance of anything left when the thing itself no longer exists; remains; token; vestige, copy by following the lines of the original drawing on a transparent sheet placed upon it; make a tracing of; "trace a design"; "trace a pattern", sign, trail; appearance; harness, make one's course or travel along a path; travel or pass over, around, or along; "The children traced along the edge of the drak forest"; "The women traced the pasture", to go back over again; "we retraced the route we took last summer"; "trace your path", discover traces of; "She traced the circumstances of her birth, "trace the student's progress", make a mark or lines on a surface; "draw a line"; "trace the outline of a figure in the sand", pursue or chase relentlessly; "The hunters traced the deer into the woods"; "the detectives hounded the suspect until they found the him", follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something; "We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba" ; "trace the student's progress", a visible mark (as a footprint) left by the passage of person or animal or vehicle, either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree, discover traces of; "She traced the circumstances of her birth", read with difficulty; "Can you decipher this letter?"; "The archeologist traced the hieroglyphs", A very small amount of a material Usually used in reference to concentrations which are on the order of or less than 1-10 parts per million, Transition Region and Coronal Explorer A NASA satellite launched in 1998 TRACE observes the Sun's atmosphere in ultraviolet wavelengths more!, Precipitation amounts less than 0 01", Generally, an unmeasurable or insignificant quantity A precipitation amount of less than 0 005 inch, drawing created by tracing, a suggestion of some quality; "there was a touch of sarcasm in his tone"; "he detected a ghost of a smile on her face", If you trace something such as a pattern or a shape, for example with your finger or toe, you mark its outline on a surface. I traced the course of the river on the map, If you trace someone or something, you find them after looking for them. Police are anxious to trace two men seen leaving the house just before 8am, If you trace the origin or development of something, you find out or describe how it started or developed. The exhibition traces the history of graphic design in America from the 19th century to the present The psychiatrist successfully traced some of her problems to severe childhood traumas. Trace back means the same as trace. Britain's Parliament can trace its history back to the English Parliament of the 13th century She has never traced back her lineage, but believes her grandparents were from Aberdeenshire, follow; find; investigate; follow a program procedure proposition after proposition (Computers), If you trace a picture, you copy it by covering it with a piece of transparent paper and drawing over the lines underneath. She learned to draw by tracing pictures out of old storybooks, A trace of something is a very small amount of it. Wash them in cold water to remove all traces of sand, A very small quantity of an element or compound in a given substance, especially when so small that the amount is not quantitatively determined in an analysis; hence, in stating an analysis, often contracted to tr, a just detectable amount; "he speaks French with a trace of an accent", If you say that someone or something sinks without trace or sinks without a trace, you mean that they stop existing or stop being successful very suddenly and completely. The Social Democratic Party has sunk without trace at these elections, A trace is a sign which shows you that someone or something has been in a place. There's been no trace of my aunt and uncle Finally, and mysteriously, Hoffa disappeared without trace, Information collected during program execution that you can use to analyze your application You can collect trace information and store it in a file for later use or analyze it directly when running your application interactively (for example, when you run an application in the XMPI utility), an indication that something has been present; "there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim"; "a tincture of condescension", A mark left by anything passing; a track; a path; a course; a footprint; a vestige; as, the trace of a carriage or sled; the trace of a deer; a sinuous trace, The path of conductive material that conveys voltage or current from one point to another on a printed circuit board Traces add resistance to the circuit 4, Tracing is the process of navigating through an open menu by moving the mouse over menu items, Generally, an unmeasureable or insignificant quantity A precipitation amount of less than 0 005 inch, One of two straps, chains, or ropes of a harness, extending from the collar or breastplate to a whiffletree attached to a vehicle or thing to be drawn; a tug, Extremely small quantity of an element, usually too small to determine quantitatively, The line formed by the skater's blade on the ice, Table describing each tracefile trace_id - Primary key procs - Number of processors data_size - Size of the data from which the tracefile originates data_description - A free-form description of the data from which the associated tracefile originates experiment_date - The date the experiment was performed local_url - Local URL pointer to the tracefile num_events - Number of events contained within the tracefile time_elapsed - Elasped time of the program run compiler - The compiler associated with the tracefile compiler_flags - Compiler flags linker_flags - Linker flags libraries - Any libraries associated with the tracefile queue_options - Queue options submitter_email - The tracefile submitter's e-mail address owner_email - The tracefile owner's e-mail address machine_id - What machine the tracefile is from format - Tracefile format (i e VAMPIR, MPICH, etc ) source_code_id - Foreign key to SOURCE_CODE phys_expt_id - Foreign key to PHYSICAL_EXPT, A sequential record of data or program flow, useful for troubleshooting NonStop™ CORBA includes facilities to trace the flow of control within an application, The mark left on the ice by the skate blade when skating, usually used in the context of skating a compulsory figure, A precipitation amount of less than 0 005 inches Also, the record made by any self-registering instrument, In the context of GRADE, a trace is a protocol of events that occurred during simulation or prototyping A trace browser can be used to examine the information gathered during the trace, A term used to describe the consistency of a batch of soap when dribbling a small amount of the soap across the surface of the batch leaves a visible trace About the consistence of thin pudding, -Transition Region and Coronal Explorer: A mission in NASA's series of Small Explorers designed to study the Sun's photosphere and corona Launch is scheduled for September 1997, The amount of rainfall or other forms of precipitation which occurs when the quantity is so small that it cannot be measured by a rain gage, The amount of rainfall or other form of precipitation which occurs when the quantity is so small that it cannot be measured in the rain gage, to follow a receipt of a payment (to the union) to an entry in the union’s receipts journal and then from these entries to a related deposit slip and corresponding entry on the union’s bank statement; or to follow a union’s disbursement from authorization of expenditure through the invoice, bill, check stub, or other record into the union’s disbursements journal and then from the journal to the related cancelled check and corresponding entry on the union’s bank statement, An ICE command that will save the most recent "n" instructions executed The trace can also be conditional, e g , trace only those instructions that access memory between 0 and 1023, A precipitation amount less than 0 1mm, Follow the development or history of a topic from some point of origin, When a question asks you to trace a course of events, you are to give a description of progress, historical sequence, or development from the point of origin Such narratives may call for probing or for deduction, Explain a sequence of steps or events E g "Trace the development of the union movement in the U S ", Simple past tense and past participle of trace, plural form of trace, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trace, minute remnants, A record in the form of a graph made by a device such as a seismograph, The process of finding something that is lost by studying evidence, The reproduction of an image made by copying it through translucent paper, A measurement of a Cephalometric x-ray which helps the orthodontist in diagnosis and treatment planning line, trais, trays, bit of -, tad of -, small amount of -, derived by copying something else; especially by following lines seen through a transparent sheet, past of trace, plural of trace, Determining a shipment's location during the course of a move, The automatic finding of nodes by automatic navigation Examples might be finding all nodes dependent on another node, all people interested in a given node, all modules which use a given module Another example is a trace starting with more than one node, such as to find a node in common between two groups, or path linking two nodes, (Net Services Administrator's Guide), The simplest method of transferring a drawing is to trace it onto the support surface The drawing itself is used for this purpose One begins by rubbing over the back of the drawing with a red chalk or a soft pencil It is then held firmly over the support, and the drawing is repeated using a pencil or stylus from the front When the complete drawing has been gone over in this way, it can be lifted away to reveal a traced image of the original If the main drawing is to be saved tracing paper is laid over the original and the main outlines are redrawn onto the tracing paper The back of the tracing paper is then rubbed by red chalk or a soft pencil, in the same manner a s before and drawn over yet again, held against the support, (Net Services Administrator's Guide) [definition #2] (Net Services Reference Guide), An exact or interpretive drawing scratched with a pointed steel stylus onto clear acetate Used in sculpting dies when transferred to the metal, the act of drawing a plan or diagram or outline drawing created by tracing, A regular path or track; a course, The act of one who traces; especially, the act of copying by marking on thin paper, or other transparent substance, the lines of a pattern placed beneath; also, the copy thus producted, A procedure used in debugging programs which involves the display of certain aspects of the program (such as the name of the current subroutine, values in variables, etc ) while the program is running In AutoLISP, only the name of the current subroutine is displayed and the values it receives and returns Tracing is turned on and off with the trace and untrace functions, A legal proceeding taken under the law of equity where the plaintiff attempts to reclaim specific property, through the court, whether the property is still in the first acquirer's hands or it has passed onto others, and even if the property has been converted (related common law terms: conversion, trover and detinue) This is a procedure frequently used by a trust beneficiary to recover misappropriated trust property, assistance is provided to people in the community who have been separated from their relatives (citizens of other countries) as a result of war, civil disturbances, natural disaster, or changing world conditions over which the individual has no control Tracing services for victims of war have their foundation in the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols, 1 A record of the headings under which an item is represented in the catalog 2 A record of the references that have been made to a name or to the title of a item that is represented in the catalog See also Access points, the act of drawing a plan or diagram or outline, following, tracking; copy made on a superimposed sheet; graphic record made by an instrument, a copy of a map, drawing etc made by tracing it, A facility that writes detailed information about an operation to an output file The trace facility produces a detailed sequence of statements that describe the events of an operation as they are executed Administrators use the trace facility for diagnosing an abnormal condition; it is not normally turned on, The ability of the processor to detect execution of certain instruction types, such as branch, call and return When tracing is enabled, the processor generates a fault whenever it detects a trace event A trace fault handler can then be designed to call a debug monitor to provide information on the trace event and its location in the instruction stream, "Technique" akin to Therapeutic Touch It involves moving the hand or fingers along acupuncture meridians, An image-presenting regime when the co-ordinates and the plotted variable value at the current mouse position is prompted Implemented for graphic images See 4 1 13 Tracing co-ordinates and the plotted value, The record on the main entry record of all the additional entries under which the work is listed in the catalog, 1 See trace 2 The action of skating the repetitions of a compulsory figure so that the later traces match as closely as possible the trace from the first pattern of the figure The tracing of errors made in the first trace of a compulsory figure is considered an error in itself, the record in the main entry of all the additional headings under which the work is represented in the catalog U Unabridged: not shortened, Term used for added entries on a catalog record Originally applied to the production of catalog cards but term retained into automated environment SEE ALSO Entry, The Process of finding the path of a spectrum or order of a spectrum across an image frame,

63 The sum of the diagonal elements of a square matrix     ts
64 To follow the trail of     ts
65 To draw or sketch     ts
66 An informal road or prominent path in an arid area     ts
67 A very small amount     ts
68 An act of tracing - "Your cell phone company can put a trace on your line."     ts
69 A mark left as a sign of passage of a person or animal     ts
70 To copy onto a sheet of transparent paper     ts
71 An electric current-carrying conductive pathway on a printed circuit board     ts
72 A connecting bar or rod, pivoted at each end to the end of another piece, for transmitting motion, esp     ts
73 To walk; to go; to travel     ts
74 from one plane to another; specif     ts
75 either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree an indication that something has been present; "there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim"; "a tincture of condescension"     ts
76 a visible mark (as a footprint) left by the passage of person or animal or vehicle a just detectable amount; "he speaks French with a trace of an accent"     ts
77 To walk over; to pass through; to traverse     ts
78 such a piece in an organ-stop action to transmit motion from the trundle to the lever actuating the stop slider     ts
79 The intersection of a plane of projection, or an original plane, with a coordinate plane     ts
80 The ground plan of a work or works     ts
81 follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something; "We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba"     ts
82 To mark out; to draw or delineate with marks; especially, to copy, as a drawing or engraving, by following the lines and marking them on a sheet superimposed, through which they appear; as, to trace a figure or an outline; a traced drawing     ts
83 To follow by some mark that has been left by a person or thing which has preceded; to follow by footsteps, tracks, or tokens     ts
84 Hence, to follow the trace or track of     ts
85 To copy; to imitate     ts
86 A mark, impression, or visible appearance of anything left when the thing itself no longer exists; remains; token; vestige     ts
87 copy by following the lines of the original drawing on a transparent sheet placed upon it; make a tracing of; "trace a design"; "trace a pattern"     ts
88 sign, trail; appearance; harness  isim     ts
89 make one's course or travel along a path; travel or pass over, around, or along; "The children traced along the edge of the drak forest"; "The women traced the pasture"     ts
90 to go back over again; "we retraced the route we took last summer"; "trace your path"     ts
91 discover traces of; "She traced the circumstances of her birth     ts
92 "trace the student's progress"     ts
93 make a mark or lines on a surface; "draw a line"; "trace the outline of a figure in the sand"     ts
94 pursue or chase relentlessly; "The hunters traced the deer into the woods"; "the detectives hounded the suspect until they found the him"     ts
95 follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something; "We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba" ; "trace the student's progress"     ts
96 a visible mark (as a footprint) left by the passage of person or animal or vehicle     ts
97 either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree     ts
98 discover traces of; "She traced the circumstances of her birth"     ts
99 read with difficulty; "Can you decipher this letter?"; "The archeologist traced the hieroglyphs"     ts
100 A very small amount of a material Usually used in reference to concentrations which are on the order of or less than 1-10 parts per million     ts
101 Transition Region and Coronal Explorer A NASA satellite launched in 1998 TRACE observes the Sun's atmosphere in ultraviolet wavelengths more!     ts
102 Precipitation amounts less than 0 01"     ts
103 Generally, an unmeasurable or insignificant quantity A precipitation amount of less than 0 005 inch     ts
104 drawing created by tracing     ts
105 a suggestion of some quality; "there was a touch of sarcasm in his tone"; "he detected a ghost of a smile on her face"     ts
106 If you trace something such as a pattern or a shape, for example with your finger or toe, you mark its outline on a surface. I traced the course of the river on the map     ts
107 If you trace someone or something, you find them after looking for them. Police are anxious to trace two men seen leaving the house just before 8am     ts
108 If you trace the origin or development of something, you find out or describe how it started or developed. The exhibition traces the history of graphic design in America from the 19th century to the present The psychiatrist successfully traced some of her problems to severe childhood traumas. Trace back means the same as trace. Britain's Parliament can trace its history back to the English Parliament of the 13th century She has never traced back her lineage, but believes her grandparents were from Aberdeenshire     ts
109 follow; find; investigate; follow a program procedure proposition after proposition (Computers)  fiil     ts
110 If you trace a picture, you copy it by covering it with a piece of transparent paper and drawing over the lines underneath. She learned to draw by tracing pictures out of old storybooks     ts
111 A trace of something is a very small amount of it. Wash them in cold water to remove all traces of sand     ts
112 A very small quantity of an element or compound in a given substance, especially when so small that the amount is not quantitatively determined in an analysis; hence, in stating an analysis, often contracted to tr     ts
113 a just detectable amount; "he speaks French with a trace of an accent"     ts
114 If you say that someone or something sinks without trace or sinks without a trace, you mean that they stop existing or stop being successful very suddenly and completely. The Social Democratic Party has sunk without trace at these elections     ts
115 A trace is a sign which shows you that someone or something has been in a place. There's been no trace of my aunt and uncle Finally, and mysteriously, Hoffa disappeared without trace     ts
116 Information collected during program execution that you can use to analyze your application You can collect trace information and store it in a file for later use or analyze it directly when running your application interactively (for example, when you run an application in the XMPI utility)     ts
117 an indication that something has been present; "there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim"; "a tincture of condescension"     ts
118 A mark left by anything passing; a track; a path; a course; a footprint; a vestige; as, the trace of a carriage or sled; the trace of a deer; a sinuous trace     ts
119 The path of conductive material that conveys voltage or current from one point to another on a printed circuit board Traces add resistance to the circuit 4     ts
120 Tracing is the process of navigating through an open menu by moving the mouse over menu items     ts
121 Generally, an unmeasureable or insignificant quantity A precipitation amount of less than 0 005 inch     ts
122 One of two straps, chains, or ropes of a harness, extending from the collar or breastplate to a whiffletree attached to a vehicle or thing to be drawn; a tug     ts
123 Extremely small quantity of an element, usually too small to determine quantitatively     ts
124 The line formed by the skater's blade on the ice     ts
125 Table describing each tracefile trace_id - Primary key procs - Number of processors data_size - Size of the data from which the tracefile originates data_description - A free-form description of the data from which the associated tracefile originates experiment_date - The date the experiment was performed local_url - Local URL pointer to the tracefile num_events - Number of events contained within the tracefile time_elapsed - Elasped time of the program run compiler - The compiler associated with the tracefile compiler_flags - Compiler flags linker_flags - Linker flags libraries - Any libraries associated with the tracefile queue_options - Queue options submitter_email - The tracefile submitter's e-mail address owner_email - The tracefile owner's e-mail address machine_id - What machine the tracefile is from format - Tracefile format (i e VAMPIR, MPICH, etc ) source_code_id - Foreign key to SOURCE_CODE phys_expt_id - Foreign key to PHYSICAL_EXPT     ts
126 A sequential record of data or program flow, useful for troubleshooting NonStop™ CORBA includes facilities to trace the flow of control within an application     ts
127 The mark left on the ice by the skate blade when skating, usually used in the context of skating a compulsory figure     ts
128 A precipitation amount of less than 0 005 inches Also, the record made by any self-registering instrument     ts
129 In the context of GRADE, a trace is a protocol of events that occurred during simulation or prototyping A trace browser can be used to examine the information gathered during the trace     ts
130 A term used to describe the consistency of a batch of soap when dribbling a small amount of the soap across the surface of the batch leaves a visible trace About the consistence of thin pudding     ts
131 -Transition Region and Coronal Explorer: A mission in NASA's series of Small Explorers designed to study the Sun's photosphere and corona Launch is scheduled for September 1997     ts
132 The amount of rainfall or other forms of precipitation which occurs when the quantity is so small that it cannot be measured by a rain gage     ts
133 The amount of rainfall or other form of precipitation which occurs when the quantity is so small that it cannot be measured in the rain gage     ts
134 to follow a receipt of a payment (to the union) to an entry in the union’s receipts journal and then from these entries to a related deposit slip and corresponding entry on the union’s bank statement; or to follow a union’s disbursement from authorization of expenditure through the invoice, bill, check stub, or other record into the union’s disbursements journal and then from the journal to the related cancelled check and corresponding entry on the union’s bank statement     ts
135 An ICE command that will save the most recent "n" instructions executed The trace can also be conditional, e g , trace only those instructions that access memory between 0 and 1023     ts
136 A precipitation amount less than 0 1mm     ts
137 Follow the development or history of a topic from some point of origin     ts
138 When a question asks you to trace a course of events, you are to give a description of progress, historical sequence, or development from the point of origin Such narratives may call for probing or for deduction     ts
139 Explain a sequence of steps or events E g "Trace the development of the union movement in the U S "     ts
140traced Simple past tense and past participle of trace     ts
141traces plural form of trace     ts
142traces Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trace     ts
143traces minute remnants     ts
144tracing A record in the form of a graph made by a device such as a seismograph     ts
145tracing The process of finding something that is lost by studying evidence     ts
146tracing The reproduction of an image made by copying it through translucent paper     ts
147tracing A measurement of a Cephalometric x-ray which helps the orthodontist in diagnosis and treatment planning line     ts
148Traces trais     ts
149Traces trays     ts
150trace of bit of -, tad of -, small amount of -     ts
151traced derived by copying something else; especially by following lines seen through a transparent sheet     ts
152traced past of trace     ts
153traces plural of trace     ts
154tracing Determining a shipment's location during the course of a move     ts
155tracing The automatic finding of nodes by automatic navigation Examples might be finding all nodes dependent on another node, all people interested in a given node, all modules which use a given module Another example is a trace starting with more than one node, such as to find a node in common between two groups, or path linking two nodes     ts
156tracing (Net Services Administrator's Guide)     ts
157tracing The simplest method of transferring a drawing is to trace it onto the support surface The drawing itself is used for this purpose One begins by rubbing over the back of the drawing with a red chalk or a soft pencil It is then held firmly over the support, and the drawing is repeated using a pencil or stylus from the front When the complete drawing has been gone over in this way, it can be lifted away to reveal a traced image of the original If the main drawing is to be saved tracing paper is laid over the original and the main outlines are redrawn onto the tracing paper The back of the tracing paper is then rubbed by red chalk or a soft pencil, in the same manner a s before and drawn over yet again, held against the support     ts
158tracing (Net Services Administrator's Guide) [definition #2] (Net Services Reference Guide)     ts
159tracing An exact or interpretive drawing scratched with a pointed steel stylus onto clear acetate Used in sculpting dies when transferred to the metal     ts
160tracing the act of drawing a plan or diagram or outline drawing created by tracing     ts
161tracing A regular path or track; a course     ts
162tracing The act of one who traces; especially, the act of copying by marking on thin paper, or other transparent substance, the lines of a pattern placed beneath; also, the copy thus producted     ts
163tracing A procedure used in debugging programs which involves the display of certain aspects of the program (such as the name of the current subroutine, values in variables, etc ) while the program is running In AutoLISP, only the name of the current subroutine is displayed and the values it receives and returns Tracing is turned on and off with the trace and untrace functions     ts
164tracing A legal proceeding taken under the law of equity where the plaintiff attempts to reclaim specific property, through the court, whether the property is still in the first acquirer's hands or it has passed onto others, and even if the property has been converted (related common law terms: conversion, trover and detinue) This is a procedure frequently used by a trust beneficiary to recover misappropriated trust property     ts
165tracing assistance is provided to people in the community who have been separated from their relatives (citizens of other countries) as a result of war, civil disturbances, natural disaster, or changing world conditions over which the individual has no control Tracing services for victims of war have their foundation in the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols     ts
166tracing 1 A record of the headings under which an item is represented in the catalog 2 A record of the references that have been made to a name or to the title of a item that is represented in the catalog See also Access points     ts
167tracing the act of drawing a plan or diagram or outline     ts
168tracing following, tracking; copy made on a superimposed sheet; graphic record made by an instrument  isim     ts
169tracing a copy of a map, drawing etc made by tracing it     ts
170tracing A facility that writes detailed information about an operation to an output file The trace facility produces a detailed sequence of statements that describe the events of an operation as they are executed Administrators use the trace facility for diagnosing an abnormal condition; it is not normally turned on     ts
171tracing The ability of the processor to detect execution of certain instruction types, such as branch, call and return When tracing is enabled, the processor generates a fault whenever it detects a trace event A trace fault handler can then be designed to call a debug monitor to provide information on the trace event and its location in the instruction stream     ts
172tracing "Technique" akin to Therapeutic Touch It involves moving the hand or fingers along acupuncture meridians     ts
173tracing An image-presenting regime when the co-ordinates and the plotted variable value at the current mouse position is prompted Implemented for graphic images See 4 1 13 Tracing co-ordinates and the plotted value     ts
174tracing The record on the main entry record of all the additional entries under which the work is listed in the catalog     ts
175tracing 1 See trace 2 The action of skating the repetitions of a compulsory figure so that the later traces match as closely as possible the trace from the first pattern of the figure The tracing of errors made in the first trace of a compulsory figure is considered an error in itself     ts
176tracing the record in the main entry of all the additional headings under which the work is represented in the catalog U Unabridged: not shortened     ts
177tracing Term used for added entries on a catalog record Originally applied to the production of catalog cards but term retained into automated environment SEE ALSO Entry     ts
178tracing The Process of finding the path of a spectrum or order of a spectrum across an image frame     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada trace kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. trace kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan trace kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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