retrace 英 [rɪˈtreɪs]   美 [riˈtres]

retrace

retrace  英 [rɪˈtreɪs] 美 [riˈtres]

vt. 追溯;折回;重描 

进行时:retracing  过去式:retraced  过去分词:retraced  第三人称单数:retraces 

You might find your ticket if you retrace your steps back to the car. 如果原路折回到车子那里,就有可能寻回你的票。
You may encounter the same question when you retrace the progress of civilization. 当你追溯文明的进步时,你可能会遇到同样的问题。

  • To retrace is to walk the same path again, or to follow a path someone else has taken. You could visit the town your ancestors came from and attempt to retrace their steps there.
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  • vt. 追溯;折回;重描
  • 1. You might find your ticket if you retrace your steps back to the car.

    如果原路折回到车子那里,就有可能寻回你的票。

  • 2. You may encounter the same question when you retrace the progress of civilization.

    当你追溯文明的进步时,你可能会遇到同样的问题。

  • 3. But you would think we could pick up these sorts of mistaken judgements by simply introspecting and, in a manner of speaking, retrace our thought processes back to the original mistake.

    但是你可能认为我们可以通过反省,或者用一种说法来说,追溯我们的思考过程以回到最初的错误,从而找到这种判断的错误。

  • retrace (v.) 1690s, from French retracer "to trace again," from Middle French retracier, from re- "again" (see re-) + tracier "to trace" (see trace (v.)). Related: Retraced; retracing.
re·trace / rɪˈtreɪs ; NAmE rɪˈtreɪs / verb 1 retracesth to go back along exactly the same path or route that you have come along 沿原路返回;折回 She turned around and began to retrace her stepstowards the house. 她转身沿原路向那栋房子走去。 2 retracesth to make the same trip that sb else has made in the past 重走(别人走过的路线) They are hoping to retrace the epic voyage of Christopher Columbus. 他们期待着沿哥伦布的壮丽航程进行一次航行。 3 retracesth to find out what sb has done or where they have been 追溯;找出;回顾 Detectives are trying to retrace her movements on the night she disappeared. 侦探试图查出她失踪当晚的行踪。 retrace retraces retraced retracing re·trace / rɪˈtreɪs ; NAmE rɪˈtreɪs /
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