trace out

trace out
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trace out
vt
to \trace out out ⇆ sth (draw) etw [nach]zeichnen; (describe) etw beschreiben
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vt sep
(= copy) nachzeichnen; (with tracing paper) durchpausen (onto auf +acc); (= draw) zeichnen

we traced out the route on the map — wir zeichneten die Route auf der Karte ein

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see trace 1. 2)
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v.
trassieren v.

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