vestige en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

vestige en el diccionario PONS

vestige Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

a vestige of truth
to show a vestige of sth
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The term tackle is a vestige of an earlier era of football in which the same players played both offense and defense.
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They left vestiges of their presence in many locations of the area -- docks, furnaces, graveyards, etc.
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At this point, the last vestige of any similarity to the original community event was pretty well gone.
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A vestige of this denomination is still retained, and applied to dancing, though somewhat contemptuously; for an inferior dancing-meeting is generally called a hop.
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The two bright red spots on each berry are vestiges of this process.
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It is one of the oldest cities in the state and still preserves vestiges of its colonial heritage.
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The wings are often reduced to ridges, although no vestige of the wings may be apparent in some specimens.
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However, by the early 20th century, any vestiges of popular usage of this style had declined.
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He is very rational and does not let a vestige of emotion show on his face.
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The classical system of states has become obsolete, and only vestiges of it survive in some frozen forms and grammatical constructions.
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