1. clue
I haven't got a clue as to why he quit so suddenly.
give me a clue.
So far, the police have only a few clues to work with
I'm never going to guess the answer if you don't give me a clue.
He published his autobiography with contained clues about...
the footprint in the garden was a big clue
This may give everyone a bit of a clue to the subject of today's story
The habits of highly intelligent people offer a clue as to how to do that.
Personality clues are conveyed in the music’s tempo.
Toxic waste, I guess, is the key clue to that one.
The definition of a clue is something that helps solve a problem or mystery. An example of a clue is telling someone they're getting warmer when looking for a hidden gift.
Agatha Christie’s detective character Hercule Poirot was excellent at following up clues.
Fingerprints were an important clue in this case.
Mike offered me some helpful clues.
Even if he has a clue, he won't let you know it.
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unit 7 Crime and Punishmentpart 1 business englishlistening 30,31,32,33,34,352A Spend or save?Breaking Bad2. track
When negotiations stalled, he managed to put them back on track.
track details
Whatever the reason, forfeiting the trade that we finally got on track is a fiasco.
How to track the least visited pages and what to do with them?
How are air traffic controllers able to keep track of so many planes at once?
You know I am not born to tread in the beaten track — the peculiar bent of my nature pushes me on.
We sped into the narrow track, hardly dropping any speed. "It's a short cut!" "Oi! It's a footpath!!"
Interpol said the suspect was tracked to Thailand.
I've been tracking this packege sent to France
we should know that there are far more people tracking us than we realise
śledzić, tropić, Der.: tracker (n)
They visit local projects periodically to track developments.
16 laps of the track; athletics track; (motor-) racing track; cycling track
Some country roads cross the railway track and drivers have to be very careful.
The high speed, high comfort electric train Minsk—Brest will depart in five minutes from the fourth track at the second platform.
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New Grammar Time 43000 druga część3. trail
I trailed my hand in the water as the boat moved along.
I trailed a suspect.
Let's follow the trails.
Suddenly he found a footprint on the trail.
a forest/mountain trail; a walking/snowshoeing/cross-country skiing trail; also: Presidential candidates were on the campaign trail in Mississippi yesterday.
The fat boy trailed behind the group breathing heavily.
The trail led over Boulder Pass before descending to a lake
Can't you take your shoes off? Look at this trail of muddy footsteps!
Are the trails well marked?
trailing a wheelie suitcase
The trail of blood led to the slaughterhouse. The detective is on the trail of the murderer.
My team was trailing by two goals to one.
If I were a cowboy I would trail you
However, we are not only planning to go on long hikes but also climb as there are a lot of interesting climbing trails for mountaineers in the Tatras.
Add A Sparkle Trail To A Photo
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angielski 2 roz4. scent
These flowers have no scent.
scent of salt
Hounds hunt by their keen scent.
Her exotic perfume has a subtle scent.
The scent of musk is one of the best smells there is.
She always wears too much scent.
She sprinkled some scent on her dress.
The police set a dog on the scent.
Flower evolved a very specific set of traits - color, scent, flavor, pattern -- that has lured that bee in.
Aunt Petunnia scented danger
1. distinctive scent of alkohol made her wrinkle her nose 2. distinctive wail of sirens
I smell the scent of their tobacco in the air
Dogs have a terrible scent when they are wet.
i don't even remember your scent
Before the runner sets off, he is put in an enclosed space with the hounds that then track his scent.
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praca angielski5. a lead
A man walks into a bar with a dog on a lead
Give me a lead to solve this problem. / A lead from an informer enabled the police to catch a few criminals.