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oligo-élément
trace element, trace mineral N
element [Brit ˈɛlɪm(ə)nt, Am ˈɛləmənt] N
1. element (constituent):
2. element (factor):
3. element (small part):
4. element (rudiment):
5. element (constituent group):
6. element (air, water etc):
7. element:
element CHEM, MATH, RADIO
8. element ELEC:
I. trace [Brit treɪs, Am treɪs] N
1. trace (evidence):
to find traces of building
2. trace (hint):
with/without a trace of irony, irritation
3. trace (aiding retrieval):
without trace disappear, sink
4. trace (of harness):
5. trace (in angling):
II. trace [Brit treɪs, Am treɪs] VB trans
1. trace (locate):
trace thief, fugitive, call
trace witness, weapon, car, file, source
trace fault, malfunction
trace chemical
to trace sb to hideout
2. trace (follow development):
trace development, growth
trace life, story, progress, friendship
trace origins, ancestry
faire remonter (to jusqu'à)
3. trace (draw) → trace out
III. trace [Brit treɪs, Am treɪs]
I. trace out VB [Brit treɪs -, Am treɪs -] (trace out [sth], trace [sth] out)
1. trace out (copy):
trace out map, outline
décalquer (onto sur)
2. trace out (form):
trace out pattern, letters
tracer (in, on sur)
trace element N
element [ˈelɪmənt, Am ˈ-ə-] N
1. element a. CHEM, MATH:
2. element ELEC:
3. element (amount):
4. element pl (rudiments):
5. element pl METEO:
I. trace [treɪs] N
1. trace (sign):
2. trace (search):
3. trace (slight amount):
trace of drugs
trace of emotion
II. trace [treɪs] VB trans
1. trace (locate):
2. trace (track back):
trace call
to trace sth to sth
3. trace (describe):
4. trace (copy):
5. trace (draw outlines):
trace element N
element [ˈel·ə·mənt] N
1. element a. CHEM, math:
2. element ELEC:
3. element (amount):
4. element pl (rudiments):
5. element pl METEO:
I. trace [treɪs] N
1. trace (sign):
2. trace (search):
3. trace (slight amount):
trace of drugs
trace of emotion
II. trace [treɪs] VB trans
1. trace (locate):
2. trace (track back):
trace call
to trace sth to sth
3. trace (describe):
4. trace (copy):
5. trace (draw outlines):
Present
Itrace
youtrace
he/she/ittraces
wetrace
youtrace
theytrace
Past
Itraced
youtraced
he/she/ittraced
wetraced
youtraced
theytraced
Present Perfect
Ihavetraced
youhavetraced
he/she/ithastraced
wehavetraced
youhavetraced
theyhavetraced
Past Perfect
Ihadtraced
youhadtraced
he/she/ithadtraced
wehadtraced
youhadtraced
theyhadtraced
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However, the record still ships, to this day, with virtually the same packaging elements as the originals.
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As usual, it is not an element that is intrinsically poisonous, but toxicity depends on structure.
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The band is often labelled as math metal (for using elements of math rock) and progressive metal.
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Least and greatest elements may fail to exist, as the example of the real numbers shows.
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Many medications are known to chelate, or bind, zinc preventing the element from functioning properly.
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