- 失踪 shīzōng to be missingto be missing; to disappear; to be unaccounted for; to lose all trace of one's whereabouts
- 跟踪 gēnzōng to tailto follow someone's tracks; to shadow or stalk somebody for surveillance or pursuit
- 追踪 zhuīzōng to trackto follow a trail; to trace the footprints or clues of someone or something; to hunt
- 行踪 xíngzōng whereaboutsthe location or movement of a person; track or trail left by someone's movements
- 踪影 zōngyǐng tracetrace; vestige; presence; a sign of where a person or thing has been
- 踪迹 zōngjì tracetrace; track; trail; footprint or vestige left by a person or thing
- 无影无踪 wúyǐngwúzōng without a traceto disappear completely without leaving any shadow or footprint; to vanish into thin air
- 影踪 yǐngzōng tracea trace or sign of a person or thing; a presence
- 萍踪 píngzōng wandering trackfloating tracks; a life of constant travel or wandering with no fixed home
- 来去无踪 láiqùwúzōng to come and go without a traceTo come and go without leaving any sign behind; to appear and disappear mysteriously.
- 游踪 yóuzōng traveler's tracksThe places visited during a trip or journey; the path or footprints left by a traveler
- 潜踪 qiánzōng to hide one's tracksto stay in hiding or move stealthily to avoid being noticed; to conceal one's whereabouts
- 遗踪 yízōng tracestraces or remnants left behind by people or things from the past
- 杳无踪影 yǎowúzōngyǐng to vanish without a traceTo disappear completely without leaving any sign or news
- 杳无踪迹 yǎowúzōngjì to disappear without a traceTo vanish completely; to leave no trace or sign behind
- 蹑踪 nièzōng to track(literary) to track someone; to follow along stealthily behind someone
- 寻踪觅迹 xúnzōngmìjì to trace outto track or hunt for someone or something by following clues or signs; to search everywhere for someone's whereabouts
- 来踪去迹 láizōngqùjì whereaboutsthe traces of a person's movements; a person's path or history
- 蹑足潜踪 nièzúqiánzōng to walk stealthilyto walk with light steps while hiding one's tracks; to move in a secretive or stealthy manner
- 萍踪浪迹 píngzōnglàngjì to wander without a homeTo have no fixed home due to constant travel or wandering; like duckweed floating on water with no certain destination.
- 浪迹萍踪 làngjīpíngzōng to wander aboutto wander far and wide like waves or duckweed; leading a roaming life without a fixed home
- 一去无影踪 yīqùwúyǐngzōng gone without a traceto be gone without a trace; to disappear completely
- 不见一点踪影 bùjiànyīdiǎnzōngyǐng not a trace to be seennot even a tiny bit of a trace or sign is visible
- 事踪 shìzōng deedspast deeds or achievements of a person
- 光线追踪 guāngxiànzhuīzōng ray tracing(computing) a technique for generating an image by tracing the path of light as pixels in an image plane
- 发踪指示 fāzōngzhǐshì to pull the stringsTo direct or control someone behind the scenes; originally referring to a hunter releasing dogs and pointing out the location of the prey.
- 按迹循踪 ànjìxúnzōng to follow the trailTo follow traces or clues in order to find a location, discover the truth, or reconstruct events (such as in writing an account)
- 来无影,去无踪 láiwúyǐngqùwúzōng to come and go without a tracelit. come without a shadow, leave without a footprint (idiom); to come and go invisibly
- 杳然无踪 yǎoránwúzōng to leave without a traceto disappear completely; to have no news or trace of someone or something left behind
- 潜踪匿影 qiánzōngnìyǐng to go into hidingto hide one's tracks and conceal one's presence; to live in seclusion or disappear from public view
- 潜踪匿迹 qiánzōngnìjì to vanish without a traceto go into hiding and leave no tracks behind; to conceal one's identity and location
- 潜逃无踪 qiántáowúzōng to abscond without a traceto flee or run away without leaving a trace; to disappear into thin air
- 玩失踪 wánshīzōng to go missingTo hide oneself or disappear intentionally, often as a prank or to avoid responsibility.
- 离奇失踪 líqíshīzōng to disappear mysteriouslyTo go missing under strange or unusual circumstances; a mysterious disappearance.
- 绿野仙踪 lǜyěxiānzōng The Wizard of OzThe famous children's novel by L. Frank Baum about the adventures of Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion in the Land of Oz.
- 脚踪 jiǎozōng footprintfootprint; footstep
- 芳踪 fāngzōng whereabouts(literary) whereabouts or movements, usually referring politely to a woman; also used to refer to a person's presence or graceful appearance
- 萍踪不定 píngzōngbùdìng to drift like duckweedUsed to describe a life of wandering or having no fixed location, where one's movements are as unpredictable as duckweed drifting on water.
- 藏踪 cángzōng to hide one's tracksto conceal one's traces; to hide away to avoid being found
- 行踪飘忽 xíngzōngpiāohū to move about unpredictablyTo travel here and there without a fixed itinerary; to have no definite pattern of coming and going.
- 跟踪狂 gēnzōngkuáng stalkerA person who obsessively follows or harasses another person
- 跟踪监视 gēnzōngjiānshì track and surveilto follow someone closely and keep them under surveillance; to shadow and monitor someone's movements
- 跟踪站 gēnzōngzhàn tracking stationstation used to track satellites or spacecraft
- 跟踪骚扰 gēnzōngsāorǎo to stalk(law) to follow and harass someone over a period of time; to stalk
- 踪由 zōngyóu origin and developmentThe background, cause, and process of how something happened
- 迷踪罗汉拳 mízōngluóhànquán Lost Track Arhat FistA style of Chinese martial arts, also known as [[迷踪艺|迷蹤藝|mi2 zong1 yi4]] or My Jhong Law Horn; literally translated as "Lost Track Arhat Fist".
- 迷踪艺 mízōngyì lost track arta style of Chinese martial arts characterized by deceptive footwork and complex maneuvers
- 追踪号码 zhuīzōnghàomǎ tracking numbertracking number, such as for a package shipment
- 追踪报导 zhuīzōngbàodǎo follow-up reportA news story or report that provides further information on a previously covered topic
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH