trail

C1Frequent NGSL-3
UK /treɪl/US /treɪl/

Meaning

noun
a long line or series of marks that is left by somebody/something
a trail of blood
verb
to pull something behind somebody/something, usually along the ground; to be pulled along in this way
trail something, A jeep trailing a cloud of dust was speeding in my direction.

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much slower and if we move back again here and we put on trails on them like this you can see again that the speed of development is very very different and

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