[ˈtrasɐ]
OriginBorrowed from German Trasse, from French trace.
- route, track (course or way traveled)
“го́ночна тра́са” — racetrack, racing circuit
- route (road or path; often specifically a highway)
- trail (track or indication marking the trajectory of a projectile, jet aircraft, etc.)
Formsтра́са(canonical, feminine, inanimate) · trása(romanization) · тра́си(genitive) · тра́си(nominative, plural) · трас(genitive, plural) · тра́са(nominative, singular) · тра́си(genitive, singular) · тра́сі(dative, singular) · тра́сам(dative, plural) · тра́су(accusative, singular) · тра́си(accusative, plural) · тра́сою(instrumental, singular) · тра́сами(instrumental, plural) · тра́сі(locative, singular) · тра́сах(locative, plural) · тра́со(singular, vocative) · тра́си(plural, vocative)
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