trace – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
trace
v.
follow; find; investigate; follow a program procedure proposition after proposition (Computers)
n.
sign, trail; appearance; harness
TRACE
Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (
TRACE) was a
NASA heliophysics and
solar observatory designed to investigate the connections between fine-scale magnetic fields and the associated plasma structures on the Sun by providing high resolution images and observation of the
solar photosphere and transition region to the
corona. A main focus of the TRACE instrument is the fine structure of
coronal loops low in the solar atmosphere. TRACE is the fourth spacecraft in the
Small Explorer program, launched on April 2, 1998, and obtaining its last science image in 2010.
Trace
Trace may refer to:
Mathematics
- Trace (linear algebra), the sum of the elements on the main diagonal of a square matrix or a linear transformation
- Trace class, a certain set of operators in a Hilbert space
- Trace operator, a restriction-to-boundary operator in a Sobolev space
trace
Noun
1. a just detectable amount; "he speaks French with a trace of an accent"
(synonym) hint, suggestion
(hypernym) small indefinite quantity, small indefinite amount
(hyponym) spark
2. an indication that something has been present; "there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim"; "a tincture of condescension"
(synonym) vestige, tincture, shadow
(hypernym) indication, indicant
(hyponym) footprint
3. a suggestion of some quality; "there was a touch of sarcasm in his tone"; "he detected a ghost of a smile on her face"
(synonym) touch, ghost
(hypernym) suggestion, proposition, proffer
4. drawing created by tracing
(synonym) tracing
(hypernym) drawing
5. either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree
(hypernym) line
(part-holonym) harness
6. a visible mark (as a footprint) left by the passage of person or animal or vehicle
(hypernym) mark, print
Verb
1. follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something; "We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba" ; "trace the student's progress"
(synonym) follow
(hypernym) analyze, analyse, study, examine, canvass, canvas
(verb-group) watch, observe, follow, watch over, keep an eye on
2. make a mark or lines on a surface; "draw a line"; "trace the outline of a figure in the sand"
(synonym) draw, line, describe, delineate
(hypernym) mark
(hyponym) construct
(verb-group) draw
(derivation) tracing
3. to go back over again; "we retraced the route we took last summer"; "trace your path"
(synonym) retrace
(hypernym) return, go back, get back, come back
4. pursue or chase relentlessly; "The hunters traced the deer into the woods"; "the detectives hounded the suspect until they found the him"
(synonym) hound, hunt
(hypernym) chase, chase after, trail, tail, tag, give chase, dog, go after, track
(hyponym) ferret
5. discover traces of; "She traced the circumstances of her birth"
(hypernym) detect, observe, find, discover, notice
6. 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"
(hypernym) proceed, go forward, continue
7. 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"
(hypernym) copy, re-create
(derivation) tracing
8. read with difficulty; "Can you decipher this letter?"; "The archeologist traced the hieroglyphs"
(synonym) decipher
(hypernym) read
trace
nf.
track, trace, mark; streak, spoor, trail; scent, cologne; hint, impress, smudge
tracé
adj.
tracing
tracé
nm.
marking, outline, line; course, route
tracer
v.
trace, mark; spoor, draw; write, delimit, delineate
trazar
v.
draw; plot; trace; rule, delineate; build; describe