Huella in english

Paw print

pronunciation: pɔprɪnt part of speech: none
In gestures

huella = trace ; footprint ; imprint ; footprint ; footprint ; track ; print ; spoor. 

Example: But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Example: Such compact drives are attractive devices for laptop computers and for internal installation in desktop computers with compact footprints.Example: Harris was a librarian par excellence, whose imprint will become indelible in the history of Nigerian librarianship.Example: In later years, the famous book mythological significance of muddy footprints introduced me to the ancient Hippopotamian culture.Example: The article is entitled 'The Information footprint: a satellite-based information service'.Example: Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats.Example: Some of the exhibition's objects are plaster casts of such perishables as dying daffodil heads and hoof prints.Example: We headed out as early as possibe in order to be the first on the roads to track fresh spoor left from the animal's overnight activities.

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» borrar + Posesivo + huellascover up + Posesivo + tracks .

Example: 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.

» dejar huellaleave + Posesivo + markcut + a swath(e)leave + a tracetouch + Posesivo + lifeleave + an impressionleave + an imprintmake + an impression .

Example: Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.

Example: Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.

Example: We're all puzzled by the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle where hundreds of boats and planes have disappeared into the blue leaving no trace at all.

Example: Despite his faults, he still manages to change and touch many people's lives through his infectious laughter.

Example: The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.

Example: Their music redefined rock and roll for an entire generation, leaving an imprint that endures to this day.

Example: The reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers.

» dejar huellasleave + footprintsleave + tracks .

Example: Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart.

Example: Yosef jumped off the balcony, broke his leg and crawled away, leaving tracks in the snow, police said.

» dejar una huella imborrableleave + a lasting impressionleave + a lasting memoryleave + a lasting mark .

Example: These painters left a lasting impression that impacted art history forever.

Example: The substance mattered not at all, but his remarkable style of campaigning left a lasting memory.

Example: Bullying leaves a lasting mark and leaves victims branded for life.

» dejar una huella indelebleleave + a lasting markleave + a lasting impressionleave + a lasting memory .

Example: Bullying leaves a lasting mark and leaves victims branded for life.

Example: These painters left a lasting impression that impacted art history forever.

Example: The substance mattered not at all, but his remarkable style of campaigning left a lasting memory.

» desaparecer sin dejar huellaevaporate into + thin airvanish into + thin airdisappear into + thin airdisappear without + a tracedisappear into + the bluevanish into + the bluemelt into + thin air .

Example: Their debates have operated with a more fluid notion of power, which at times has become so fluid as to evaporate into thin air.

Example: The Soviet Union's cultural presence in Prague, Budapest, and Warsaw vanished into thin air the moment the last Russian soldier departed.

Example: Another trick makes an enormous elephant seem to disappeared into thin air.

Example: Their leader, a bizarre charismatic known only as 'The Redeemer,' has disappeared without a trace.

Example: We're all puzzled by the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle where hundreds of boats and planes have disappeared into the blue leaving no trace at all.

Example: All about the plane round puffs of white smoke suddenly appeared, broke, and vanished into the blue.

Example: Austrian police are looking for 18 tons of chocolate stolen from an Austrian factory by a driver who melted into thin air.

» hacer desaparecer sin dejar huellaspirit away .

Example: A band of thieves managed to find a secret entrance to the pyramid from which they spirited away piles of treasure in the dead of night = Una banda de ladrones logró encontrar una entrada secreta a la pirámide desde la que hicieron desaparecer sin dejar rastro montones de tesoros en la oscuridad de la noche.

» hacer huellaleave + an impressiontouch + Posesivo + lifeleave + Posesivo + markcut + a swath(e)leave + an imprintmake + an impression .

Example: The impression left by the two early attempts to create universal bibliographic control was that the creation of one universal source of reference was beyond human resources and resourcefulness.

Example: Despite his faults, he still manages to change and touch many people's lives through his infectious laughter.

Example: Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.

Example: Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.

Example: Their music redefined rock and roll for an entire generation, leaving an imprint that endures to this day.

Example: The reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers.

» huella dactilarfingerprint [finger-print] .

Example: There is a need to preserve some materials from possible damage caused by dust, scratching, greasy fingerprints, and so forth.

» huella de carbonocarbon imprintcarbon footprint .

Example: Realize that all of your basic activities of daily life can contribute to your carbon imprint: taking a shower, watching TV, commuting to work, eating lunch, traveling to visit family, cooking dinner, etc..

Example: In general, the biggest contributors to the carbon footprints of individuals in industrialized nations are transportation and household electricity use.

» huella dejada por el pulgarthumb-mark .

Example: Copies can generally be recognized by such signs as set-off from fresh-made proofs, inky thumb-marks, and a general air of dog-eared grubbiness.

» huella del ADNDNA fingerprint .

Example: DNA tests proved that the DNA fingerprint from the semen found on the two murdered victims was not the same as Buckland's.

» huella de la guerrawar scar .

Example: He was wounded several times in Vietnam but his war scars weren't just physical.

» huella digitalfingerprint [finger-print] .

Example: There is a need to preserve some materials from possible damage caused by dust, scratching, greasy fingerprints, and so forth.

» huella ecológicaecological imprintecological footprint .

Example: The aviation industry uses environmentally-damaging fossil fuels free of taxation and we can no longer ignore its ecological imprint.

Example: An ecological footprint is the amount of productive land area required to sustain one human being.

» huella genéticagenetic fingerprintDNA fingerprint .

Example: The genetic fingerprint is a species of personal bar-code, which allows the genetic identification of individuals as well as the analysis of biological kinship.

Example: DNA tests proved that the DNA fingerprint from the semen found on the two murdered victims was not the same as Buckland's.

» huellasset of tracks .

Example: The set of tracks found were made by a bipedal dinosaur which used its forelegs in climbing a steep slope.

» huellas dactilaresdabs .

Example: When reloading the gun he took the precaution to wear gloves to prevent his dabs getting on to the new cartridges.

» huellas de la guerra, lasscars of war, the .

Example: Ninety years on, the scars of war are still visible.

» huellas del tiempo, lasetchings of time, the .

Example: Before you choose to eradicate the etchings of time with visits to physicians wielding needles and knives, know that looking younger doesn't guarantee you'll feel any better.

» huellas digitalesdabs .

Example: When reloading the gun he took the precaution to wear gloves to prevent his dabs getting on to the new cartridges.

» identificación mediante las huellas dactilaresfinger-print identification .

Example: These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.

» no dejar huellascover + Posesivo + tracks .

Example: A Brazil woman was arrested Thursday on allegations she stole a vehicle then set it on fire to cover her tracks.

» recogida de huellas dactilaresfingerprinting .

Example: His experience with fingerprinting was limited, but his private conviction was that all fingeprints were unique to the individual.

» recogida de huellas digitalesfingerprinting .

Example: His experience with fingerprinting was limited, but his private conviction was that all fingeprints were unique to the individual.

» toma de huellas dactilaresfingerprinting .

Example: His experience with fingerprinting was limited, but his private conviction was that all fingeprints were unique to the individual.

» toma de huellas digitalesfingerprinting .

Example: His experience with fingerprinting was limited, but his private conviction was that all fingeprints were unique to the individual.

» tomar las huellas dactilaresfingerprint [finger-print] .

Example: They will be fingerprinted and photographed, dressed in prison greens and incarcerated in a gaolhouse next to the clocktower in Raymond St.

» tomar las huellas digitalesfingerprint [finger-print] .

Example: They will be fingerprinted and photographed, dressed in prison greens and incarcerated in a gaolhouse next to the clocktower in Raymond St.
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