Synonym: construct, reconstruct, trace. Similar words: retract, retraction, retractile, detract, trace, traced, detractor, detraction. Meaning: [rɪ'treɪs] v. 1. to go back over again 2. reassemble mentally.
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31. I dropped my keys and retrace my steps for nearly a mile before I found them.
32. B : Retrace your steps, and you'll probably find it.
33. It made him to retrace the process of his knowing and association with Lanhanzhi.
34. At this point the scout had to retrace his steps lest he is caught.
35. Would they retrace their flight and return to us in the spring?
36. During the 2009 spring thaw, Wyoming pronghorn retrace their autumn steps (and splashes) to return to the Grand Teton National Park region.
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37. It does not allow someone to exhume memories that are decades old or to retrace or undo human development.
38. The mayor came to meet him, and urged him to retrace his steps.
39. I tried to retrace my steps over the past several days.
40. The journey to retrace this 100-year-old route begins at Glasgow's Queen Street Station, under the Victorian latticework of the roof.
41. So I drove back to the town and retrace the route.
42. Yunbo : Well, let's retrace our steps. Maybe somebody found it.
43. What should recuperate of home of costal bone retrace notice?
44. It also transports auxiliary data bidirectionally over the same link during the video vertical retrace interval.
45. The article analyses the reason of retrace line which is produced by changing line output transformer of TV set and its removing method on the basic of color TV set circuit and its working principle.
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