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tailgate
- IPA[ˈtālˌɡāt]
美式
- a hinged flap at the back of a truck that can be lowered or removed when loading or unloading the vehicle.;the door at the back of a station wagon.
- drive too closely behind (another vehicle);gain unauthorized entry to a secured area by closely following someone with authority to enter
verb: tailgate, 3rd person present: tailgates, gerund or present participle: tailgating, past tense: tailgated, past participle: tailgated
noun: tailgate, plural noun: tailgates
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a hinged flap at the back of a truck that can be lowered or removed when loading or unloading the vehicle.
- ▪ the door at the back of a station wagon.
- ▪ North American a social gathering at which an informal meal is served from the back of a parked vehicle, typically in the parking lot of a sports stadium they turned the parking lot into a huge tailgate party who would have thought it would get him like this, returning after all these years for a tailgate before a football game?
- 2. denoting a style of jazz trombone playing characterized by improvisation in the manner of the early New Orleans musicians.
動詞
- 1. drive too closely behind (another vehicle) he started tailgating the car in front drivers who will tailgate at 90 mph
- ▪ gain unauthorized entry to a secured area by closely following someone with authority to enter a Toyota pickup tailgated the delivery vehicle into the prison three boys tailgated a group of tourists into the theater
- 2. North American host or attend a social gathering at which an informal meal is served from the back of a parked vehicle, typically in the parking lot of a sports stadium Lot 16E is reserved for alumni who wish to tailgate before the game
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- IPA[ˈteɪlɡeɪt]
英式
- a hinged flap at the back of a truck that can be lowered or removed when loading or unloading ...
- drive too closely behind (another vehicle): he started tailgating the motorist in front
Oxford Dictionary