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trace&minute&drop
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hello! Can anyone tell me what "find a trace" and "last a minute" and "touch a drop" means?thank u very much?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A 'trace' is the smallest evidence of something. For example, detectives will try to find traces of blood at the scene of a violent crime.
'Last minute' - I presume that is what you mean rather than 'last a minute' - means just before the deadline regarding something. For example, "He reached the station at the last minute" means he got there at 10.14 to catch a train that was due to leave at 10.15.
A 'drop' is very much like a 'trace'...ie the smallest part of something, especially liquid. For example, if someone is accused of drinking too much alcohol, he might reply, "I haven't touched a drop for a week!"
'Last minute' - I presume that is what you mean rather than 'last a minute' - means just before the deadline regarding something. For example, "He reached the station at the last minute" means he got there at 10.14 to catch a train that was due to leave at 10.15.
A 'drop' is very much like a 'trace'...ie the smallest part of something, especially liquid. For example, if someone is accused of drinking too much alcohol, he might reply, "I haven't touched a drop for a week!"
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