disappear without a trace

disappear without a trace

No trace, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǎ ow ú Z ō NGJ ì, which means there is no trace at all, that is missing. From the outlaws of the marsh.

The origin of Idioms

Ming Shi Naian "Water Margin" forty third: "Li Kui called mother to drink, no trace, called a few should not."

Idiom usage

As a predicate or attribute; used of people or things, etc. example "search all around, no trace." (the 22nd chapter of a brief history of civilization by Li Baojia in Qing Dynasty) the 16th chapter of the romance of Ming history by Cai Dongfan: "it's close to Ningxia, but there's still no trace. I just returned to the army."

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