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What is the most appropriate word to describe the "footprints" we left along the way, trails, footprints, tracks and traces?
There is a blood stain there; A tear left a mark on her cheek.

There are traces of tigers here.

Steam traces (traces of condensed water left in the air by planes flying at high altitude)

Atomized wake left by an airplane flying at high altitude 。

Specifies the length of the line trajectory (if any). A longer value means a longer line trajectory.

Specifies the length of the trajectory line, if any. The larger the value, the longer the trajectory line.

"It will cover every footprint and landmark."

"The storm will bury the footprints in the desert, and all the signs of finding the way will disappear ..."

Is it a savage? Crusoe looked at the footprints and was full of fear.

Is it a savage? Crusoe stared at the footprints, full of fear.

Rabbit tracks.

A trail or footprint of a rabbit.

Only by leaving hard footprints in the snow can we understand the precious and lively fanaticism. I wish you a happy New Year.

Only by leaving hard footprints in the snow will we know how precious and hot life is. I wish you a happy new year.

Track: (1) One of the concentric rings on a disk used to store data. (2) The space between letters in a computer typesetting program. "Loose track" means letter spacing, while "tight track" means word spacing adjustment.

(1) track, (2) letter spacing: (1) track is a concentric ring on the disk for storing data. (2) Terminology used to deal with spaces between letters in computer typesetting programs. Loose letter spacing is' plus letter spacing'; Tight letter spacing is "narrowing between words"

Track data in detail. Note: Column order is not maintained in the tracking table. You can sort the trace table data after you open it in the profiler to view it.

Track data in detail. Note: Tracking tables do not maintain column order. As long as you open the tracking table data view in Profiler, the data will be sorted accordingly.

Experience it for yourself and see which one feels right.