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- IPA[taɡ]
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- a label attached to someone or something for the purpose of identification or to give other information;an electronic device that can be attached to someone or something for monitoring purposes, e.g. to track offenders under house arrest or to deter shoplifters.
- attach a label to;attach a monitoring tag to
verb: tag, 3rd person present: tags, gerund or present participle: tagging, past tense: tagged, past participle: tagged
noun: tag, plural noun: tags
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名詞
- 1. a label attached to someone or something for the purpose of identification or to give other information he gave his pet a collar with a metal name tag he took off his identity tag and inserted it into a machine 同義詞
- ▪ an electronic device that can be attached to someone or something for monitoring purposes, e.g. to track offenders under house arrest or to deter shoplifters.
- ▪ a nickname or description popularly given to someone or something he lived up to his tag as the team's saviour 同義詞
- ▪ informal a nickname or other identifying mark written as the signature of a graffiti artist scrawled felt-tip tags on city walls
- ▪ an instruction appended to a piece of text in a markup language in order to specify how it is displayed or interpreted.
- ▪ a word, phrase, or name used to identify digital content such as blog and social media posts as belonging to a particular category or concerning a particular person or topic you can easily add tags to photos en masse
- ▪ US the licence plate of a motor vehicle the car had Texas tags
- 2. a small piece or part that is attached to a main body.
- ▪ a ragged lock of wool on a sheep.
- ▪ the tip of an animal's tail when it is distinctively coloured.
- ▪ a loose or spare end of something; a leftover I have a few tags of second-hand equipment
- ▪ a metal or plastic point at the end of a shoelace that stiffens it, making it easier to insert through an eyelet.
- 3. a frequently repeated quotation or stock phrase his writing is full of tags from the Bible and Shakespeare 同義詞
- ▪ (in drama) a closing speech addressed to the audience.
- ▪ a refrain or musical phrase in a song or piece of music.
- ▪ a short phrase or clause added to an already complete sentence, as in I like it, I do.
動詞
- 1. attach a label to mothers suspected that their babies had been wrongly tagged during an alarm at the hospital 同義詞
- ▪ attach a monitoring tag to we have to tag the sheep before sale or when moving them from one farm to another
- ▪ give a specified name or description to he left because he didn't want to be tagged as a soap star 同義詞
- ▪ informal (of a graffiti artist) write one's nickname or mark on (a surface) metal hoardings tagged with hip-hop graffiti
- ▪ add an instruction to (a piece of text in a markup language) in order to specify how it is displayed or interpreted.
- ▪ add a word, phrase, or name to (digital content) to identify it as belonging to a particular category or concerning a particular person or topic I will be tagged in every photo I post
- ▪ label (something) with a radioactive isotope, fluorescent dye, or other marker pieces of DNA tagged with radioactive particles
- 2. add to something, especially as an afterthought or with no real connection she meant to tag her question on at the end of her remarks 同義詞
- ▪ follow or accompany someone, especially without invitation that'll teach you not to tag along where you're not wanted 同義詞
- ▪ British informal follow closely we were tagged—that car was following us
- 3. shear away ragged locks of wool from (sheep).
- the action of attaching a label to someone or something: the tagging of birds with official numbered metal bands
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action of attaching a label to someone or something: the tagging of birds with official numbered metal bands
Oxford Dictionary
- a metal tag attached to a dog's collar, typically giving its name and owner's address: try to call the dog's owner, whose number is on the back of the dog tag
Oxford American Dictionary
- a metal tag attached to a dog's collar, typically giving its name and owner's address: try to call the dog's owner, whose number is on the back of the dog tag
Oxford Dictionary
- the label on an item for sale, showing its price.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pair of wrestlers who fight as a team, taking the ring alternately. One team member cannot ...
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美式
- a label attached to someone or something for the purpose of identification or to give other ... he gave his pet a collar with a metal name tag he took off his identity tag and inserted it into a machine
- attach a label to: the bears were tagged and released
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- a children's game in which one child chases the others and anyone who is touched then ... we began to play tag under the water
- touch (someone being chased) in a game of tag.
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- a children's game in which one child chases the others and anyone who is caught then ... we began to play tag under the water
- touch (someone being chased) in a game of tag.
Oxford Dictionary