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tailed
- IPA[teɪld]
英式
- having a tail of a specified kind;(of a garment) having a lower or hanging part, especially at the back of a coat
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- 1. having a tail of a specified kind a long-tailed lizard white-tailed eagles
- ▪ (of a garment) having a lower or hanging part, especially at the back of a coat a tailed jacket he always wore a long-tailed coat
- the hindmost part of an animal, especially when prolonged beyond the rest of the body, such as ... the dog's tail began to wag frantically
- follow and observe (someone) closely, especially in secret: a flock of paparazzi had tailed them all over London
Oxford Dictionary
- the hindmost part of an animal, especially when prolonged beyond the rest of the body, such as ... the dog's tail began to wag frantically
- follow and observe (someone) closely, especially in secret: a flock of paparazzi had tailed them all over Paris
Oxford American Dictionary
- limitation of ownership, especially of an estate or title limited to a person and their direct ... the land was held in tail general
Oxford Dictionary
- limitation of ownership, especially of an estate or title limited to a person and their heirs: the land was held in tail general
Oxford American Dictionary
- used in names of mammals and birds that have the tail banded in contrasting colours, e.g. ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a test) testing for deviation from the null hypothesis in both directions.
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a test for deviation from the null hypothesis in one direction only.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a test) testing for deviation from the null hypothesis in both directions.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[tāld]
美式
- having a tail of a specified kind: a long-tailed lizard white-tailed eagles
Oxford American Dictionary