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traceable    音标拼音: [tr'esəbəl]
a. 可追踪的,起源于

可追踪的,起源於

traceable
adj 1: (usually followed by `to') able to be traced to; "a
failure traceable to lack of energy"
2: capable of being traced or tracked; "a traceable riverbed";
"the traceable course of an ancient wall" [synonym: {traceable},
{trackable}] [ant: {untraceable}]



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