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tag
n
1 [C] metal or plastic point at the end of a shoe-lace, etc (鞋带等末端的)金属或塑料包头.
2 [C] label fastened to or stuck into sth to identify it, show its price, etc 标签
put a `name-tag on it 附上名字标签.
3 [C] any loose or ragged end or projection 任何松散不整的末端或突出物.
4 [C] (linguistics 语言) word or phrase that is added to a sentence to give emphasis, eg that is in That´s nice, that is (为加强语气而附於句尾的)附加词语(如That´s nice, that is一句中的that is)
[attrib 作定语]
a tag question, ie a tag in the form of a question, eg isn´t it?, won´t you?, aren´t they? 附加疑问句(由附加在陈述句或祈使句後的简短的疑问句成分(如isn´ t it?或won´ t you?或aren´ t they?等)构成的疑问句)
5 [C] phrase, saying or quotation that is often used tailtake (常用的)短语, 格言, 引语, 套语
Latin tags 常用的拉丁文短语.
6 (also tig) [U]
game in which one child chases the others and tries to touch one of them (儿童的)捉人游戏. tag, v (-gg-)
1 [Tn] label (sth) with a tag 给(某物)附上标签.
2 (phr v) tag along (after/behind/with sb) follow closely 尾随; 紧随
children tagging along behind their mother 紧跟在母亲後面的孩子
If you´re going to the cinema, do you mind if I tag along (with you)? 你要是去看电影, 我也(跟你)一起去行吗? tag sth on (to sth) add sth as an extra item; attach sth 附加某事物; 系某物於
a postscript tagged on (to her letter) at the end 加在(她的信)末尾的附言.
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