trace|traces in English
noun
[treɪs]
sign, trail; appearance; harness
Use "trace|traces" in a sentence
1. Note that Crosstalk is a reciprocal process; if two traces carry the same type of signal, the victim trace will induce the same Crosstalk signal on the aggressor trace
2. The width of the traces are shaped accordingly to prevent abrupt changes in the trace impedance caused by trace bonding areas, apertures and other mechanical obstructions in the suspension.
3. 3.6 min), (c) trace type (hexagon traces vs. ring averages), and (d) amplitude definition (peak-trough analysis vs. scalar product) on RCV.
4. Traces [harness]
5. What traces have I left? Have I ever left any gossamer traces?
6. Trace utility – formats and prints CICS trace output.
7. Power and ground traces may need to be wider than signal traces.
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9. Annihilated: to destroy all traces of.
10. OSLO Airport (TRACES code NO OSL4)
11. No, not a trace.
12. Also traces of a venom antiserum.
13. Annihilate: to destroy all traces of.
14. Any chemicals we can trace?
15. No trace of the company.
16. AirbridgeCargo Airlines - Track & Trace
17. There's no trace of them.
18. All traces of pollution will be removed.
19. We found traces of explosive there, too.
20. Well, Poppy vanished without trace.
21. Blotting out: to destroy all traces of
22. Traces of talcum powder on the body...
23. Did we trace the I.P. address?
24. If so, there'll be trace radiation.
25. There is no trace of him.