footprint
US /ˈfʊt.prɪnt/
UK /ˈfʊt.prɪnt/

1.
jejak kaki, bekas tapak kaki
the impression left by a foot or shoe on the ground or a surface
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We saw fresh deer footprints in the snow.
Kami melihat jejak kaki rusa yang baru di salji.
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The detective found a clear footprint near the crime scene.
Detektif menemui jejak kaki yang jelas berhampiran tempat kejadian jenayah.
2.
jejak, ruang yang diperlukan
the amount of space that something needs on a surface, especially the amount of land or floor space that a building or piece of equipment occupies
:
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The new factory has a large environmental footprint.
Kilang baharu ini mempunyai jejak alam sekitar yang besar.
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We need to reduce our carbon footprint.
Kita perlu mengurangkan jejak karbon kita.