Vestigio in english
Vestige
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
vestigio = relic ; trace ; vestige ; memory ; hangover [hang-over] ; remnant ; holdover.
Example: The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.Example: But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Example: There is the need to clear away the erroneous material and all the vestiges of the misunderstanding that it gathers in its wake.Example: Artists or their families have often wished to erase the memory of convict or immigrant origins, youthful indiscretions, or previous marriages.Example: English's dominant role is a hangover from colonialism.Example: What survived was a tiny remnant, sometimes, to judge from the binding, a relic of earlier antiquarianism.Example: As I've said before, these conventions are antiquated -- they are holdovers from an older era.more:
» presentar vestigios de = bear + traces of .
Example: Otlet gives as examples of documents natural objects, artifacts, objects bearing traces of human activity, and works of art.» vestigio del pasado = vestige of the past .
Example: But, by the same token, a contemporary house that ignores all vestiges of the past in order to express a purely modern philosophy runs the risk of becoming a stagnant document of its own time.» vestigios de = vestigial ; traces of .
Example: Oysters were a vital standby to many working people in Europe before pollution all but wiped them out, while cockles, whelks, and winkles marinated in vinegar live on as vestigial delicacies. Example: If possible, try to choose organic or unbleached products -- you don't want any traces of nasty chemicals like chlorine or pesticides touching your delicate skin.