0 a line of marks that someone or something leaves behind as they move -- след
1 a path through the countryside, often where people walk -- тропа
a nature trail
2 to follow someone, especially without them knowing, in order to watch or catch them -- следить (за кем-либо)
He suspected he was being trailed by undercover police.
3 to hang down and touch the ground, or to make something do this -- волочить(ся)
Your coat's trailing in the mud.
4 to have a lower score than someone else, especially in a sporting event -- отставать
The motion thus started continued downstream in the form of a pair of trailing vortices.
One arose from strong vortex motions near the trailing edge of a device, and the other arose from erratic cross-stream movements of the flow pattern.
Individual vintners left almost no direct trails in the government files on the vine louse.
Surveys of the foraging trails were done around the activity peaks of each colony.
While a 20-km sacbe may have been symbolic, it was also, strictly speaking, very practical: goods move faster on highways than on hiking trails.
Collisions will also influence the electron binding energies in the oscillatory potential trailing a fast ion and will therefore have important consequences for electron trapping.
Then came jazz and twentieth-century classical music, with folk music trailing behind.
Analysis of multi environmental yield trails for testing adaptability of crop genotypes.
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鄉間(山間或林間等)小道, 臭跡, 蹤跡…
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乡间(山间或林间等)小道, 臭迹, 踪迹…
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rastro, sendero, senda [feminine…
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rastro, trilha…
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(何かが)通った跡, (田舎や森の)小道…
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iz, belirti, keçi yolu…
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chemin [masculine], sentier [masculine], piste [feminine]…
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rastre, sender…
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