- to disappear without trace
- to disappear without tracedesaparecer sin dejar rastro, esfumarse
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
sink without trace — 1) to disappear or fail completely After one hit record, the band sank without trace. 2) if a boat sinks without trace, it sinks and cannot be found … English dictionary
disappear — dis|ap|pear W2S2 [ˌdısəˈpıə US ˈpır] v 1.) to become impossible to see any longer = ↑vanish ≠ ↑appear disappear behind/under/into etc ▪ The sun had disappeared behind a cloud. disappear from view/sight ▪ David watched her car until it disappeared … Dictionary of contemporary English
disappear */*/*/ — UK [ˌdɪsəˈpɪə(r)] / US [ˌdɪsəˈpɪr] verb [intransitive] Word forms disappear : present tense I/you/we/they disappear he/she/it disappears present participle disappearing past tense disappeared past participle disappeared 1) if someone or something … English dictionary
disappear — dis|ap|pear [ ,dısə pır ] verb intransitive *** 1. ) if someone or something disappears, they move somewhere where they can no longer be seen: Dave said good night to everyone and quickly disappeared upstairs. The moon disappeared behind the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disappear — verb ADVERB ▪ altogether, completely, entirely, fully (esp. AmE), totally ▪ all but, effectively, essentially, largely … Collocations dictionary
trace — 1 verb (T) 1 FIND SB/STH to find someone or something that has disappeared by searching for them carefully: She had given up all hope of tracing her missing daughter. 2 ORIGINS to find the origins of something, or where something came from: trace … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
trace — trace1 [ treıs ] verb transitive ** 1. ) to find someone or something that you are looking for by asking questions and getting information: Detectives have so far failed to trace the missing woman. trace someone to something: They finally traced… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trace */*/ — I UK [treɪs] / US verb [transitive] Word forms trace : present tense I/you/we/they trace he/she/it traces present participle tracing past tense traced past participle traced 1) a) to find someone or something that you are looking for by asking… … English dictionary
disappear*/*/*/ — [ˌdɪsəˈpɪə] verb [I] 1) to no longer happen or exist The symptoms should disappear within a few days.[/ex] 2) to become impossible to see or find The letter I had left on my desk had disappeared.[/ex] The train disappeared from view.[/ex] The… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Without a Trace (season 6) — Without A Trace Season 6 Season 6, region 2 DVD cover Country of origin … Wikipedia
Trace (deconstruction) — Trace is one of the most important concepts in Derridian Deconstruction. In the 1960s, Derrida used this word in two of his early books, namely “Writing and Difference” and “Of Grammatology”. The English word “trace” was first used by Gayatri… … Wikipedia