trail

  • 31Trail — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Trail », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le trail est un type de moto capable de par sa… …

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  • 32trail — 01. Police are on the [trail] of a man suspected in the death of 3 elderly women in the city. 02. Hansel and Gretel left a [trail] of crumbs through the forest so that they could find their way home. 03. The children left a [trail] of mud from… …

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  • 33trail — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, perhaps from Anglo French *trailer, alteration of trainer to drag, trail on the ground more at train Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. a. to hang down so as to drag along or sweep the ground b. to extend… …

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  • 34trail — /treɪl / (say trayl) verb (t) 1. to drag or let drag along the ground or other surface; to draw or drag along behind. 2. to bring or have floating after itself or oneself: to trail clouds of dust. 3. to follow the track or trail of; track. 4. to… …

  • 35TRAIL — Voir également la page d homonymie Trail TRAIL (Tumor necrosis factor related apoptosis inducing ligand) est le nom d une cytokine de 32509 Daltons connu pour avoir une fonction anti tumorale dans l organisme. TRAIL est actif sous la forme de… …

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  • 36trail — Synonyms and related words: afterclap, aftercrop, aftereffect, afterglow, aftergrowth, afterimage, aftermath, afterpart, afterpiece, aftertaste, alameda, aroma, attend, back, back up, bag, beat, beaten path, beaten track, bedog, berm, bicycle… …

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  • 37trail — {{11}}trail (n.) early 14c., trailing part of a robe, gown, etc., from the source of TRAIL (Cf. trail) (v.). The meaning track or smell left by a person or animal is also from 1580s. Meaning path or track worn in wilderness is attested from 1807 …

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  • 38trail — noun 1》 a mark or a series of signs or objects left behind by the passage of someone or something.     ↘a track or scent used in following someone or hunting an animal. 2》 a long thin part stretching behind or hanging down from something. 3》 a… …

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  • 39trail — 1. noun 1) he left a trail of clues a trail of devastation Syn: series, string, chain, succession, sequence; aftermath, wake See note at trace 2) wolves on the trail of their prey …

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  • 40Trail — (as used in expressions) Appalachian National Scenic Trail Chisholm Trail Trail of Tears …

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