paper trail

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paper trail 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a written or printed record, as of transactions or judicial opinions, especially when used to incriminate someone.

paper trail 近义词

paper trail

等同于 proof

paper trail

等同于 record

更多paper trail例句

  1. The official also said that top district officials frequently chatted in Google Docs in order to avoid communicating by email — a strategy commonly used among students to chat with one another without leaving a paper trail.
  2. E-poll books have paper backups, for example, while ballots have paper trails, and voter registration databases have offline backups.
  3. When you start to act out, there are incident reports that have to be sent all around, and now there’s a paper trail and a lot more people are getting involved.
  4. An estimated 95% of American votes had a paper trail this year thanks to mail-in ballots and in-person voting machines—a great help with verification and audits.
  5. Touchscreen machines that record a digital ballot, for example, may be simple, but they are not considered as secure because they do not create a paper trail.
  6. Back when Sam went upstate, job searches required nothing more than a typewriter, some paper, and the classifieds.
  7. “We would just as soon stay away from a group that will create controversy,” the Cubs general manager Sam Bernabe told the paper.
  8. Recall how Clinton returned to Arkansas from the campaign trail to preside over the execution of a mentally disabled man.
  9. The reality TV mogul bared her butt—and everything else, too—for Paper Magazine in a spread that sent Twitter into a tizzy.
  10. Fold the parchment paper with the dry ingredients in half and pour into the stand mixer.
  11. Even as they gazed they saw its roof caught up, and whirled off as if it had been a scroll of paper.
  12. A small book, bound in full purple calf, lay half hidden in a nest of fine tissue paper on the dressing-table.
  13. Bits of paper blew aimlessly about, wafted by a little, feverish breeze, which rose in spasms and died away.
  14. The Spaniards since have substituted paper for the leaves of maize, in imitation of them.
  15. "Buy something for your wife that-is-to-be," he said to his grand-nephew, as he handed him the folded paper.