词汇 | tag |
释义 | tagWord family nountaggeetaggertaggerstaggingtag questiontagragtagadjectivetaggytagless , Games, Grammar, Computers Daily lifetag1 /tæɡ/ ●●● S3 noun 1 small piece of paper etc 小纸片等 [countableC]D a small piece of paper, plastic etc attached to something to show what it is, who owns it, what it costs etc 标签,标牌 name/identity/price tag → dog tag All the staff wore name tags. 所有员工都佩戴姓名牌。 2. game 游戏 [uncountableU]DG a children’s game in which one player chases and tries to touch the others 〔儿童玩的〕捉人游戏 3. electronic object 电子物品 (also electronic tag) [countableC] British EnglishBrE a piece of equipment that you attach to an animal or person, especially someone who has just left prison, so that you always know where they are 电子跟踪器 4. computer 计算机 [countableC] a computer code attached to a word or phrase in a computer document in order to arrange the data in a particular way 标记,标识符 5 name 名字 [countableC] a word or phrase which is used to describe a person, group, or thing, but which is often unfair or not correct 称呼,诨名 His speed earned him the tag of ‘the runner’. 他的速度使他赢得了“飞人”的称号。 6. grammar 语法 [countableC]SLG technical a tag question 反意疑问句,附加疑问句 7. name painted on wall 涂在墙上的名字 [countableC] especially American EnglishAmE informal someone’s name that they paint illegally on a wall, vehicle etc 〔在墙壁、汽车等上面〕违法涂写的名字 8 car 汽车 American EnglishAmE a) tags [plural] informal the license plates on a car 〔汽车的〕车牌 b) [countableC] a small piece of sticky plastic with a date on it that you put on your car’s license plate to show that the car is legally allowed on the road in that year 〔允许车辆上路的〕车牌标贴 n COLLOCATIONS adjectives a price tag Don’t forgot to remove the price tag. a name/an identity tag Every baby had a name tag on his or her wrist. a security tag (=to prevent something being stolen) Expensive items such as leather jackets have security tags which have to be removed at the till. a gift tag (=a tag attached to a gift that says who it is from) You can buy gift wrap with matching gift tags. a luggage tag Was there a luggage tag on your suitcase? Examples from the Corpus tag• I didn't blame her for hating the "mayor's ex-girlfriend" tag.• A sequence of grammatical tags in the corpus is taken and split into pairs and triples.• Harvey took off his identity tag and inserted it into a machine like a railway station weighing machine upon which he stepped.• Do we have to wear these name tags?• This enables you to replace text or tags and cut out a lot of painstaking monkey work when revamping your site.• Little girls played tag and stoop-ball, hopscotch, skipped rope; big girls sat under the pine tree and whispered.• I can't find a price tag on it anywhere.• The Navy also wants 12 new attack submarines with a price tag of $ 17. 6 billion.• The judge also prohibited the Motor Vehicle Administration from recalling the specialty tags.• During one game I accidentally scored against my own side and acquired the tag "wrong way" Jones.• Additional items such as colour, indentation and tabs can also be attached to the tag. name/identity/price tag• Bovis Homes reckons a major plus point are the top quality carpets, which are included in the £139,950 price tag.• You have to find creative ways of providing the illusion of space in a price tag that more people can afford.• This is why it is essential that they should wear a collar with a name tag attached at all times.• Yesterday Woods did not live up to the $ 2.25 million price tag needed to lure him to the Middle East.• In fact, Republicans were sure to oppose it no matter the price tag.• However, as with Wimbledon defender John Scales, he faces a fight because of the price tag slapped on the player.• For people with game tickets, Golden Sports knocks $ 1,000 off the price tag.• The price tag for such an endeavor: $ 20million. , Computers Daily lifetag2 verb (tagged, tagging) [transitiveT] 1 Dto attach a tag to something 给…加上标签,给…挂上标牌 Each bird was tagged and released into the wild. 每只鸟都被系上标牌放归了大自然。 2 to give someone or something a name or title, or describe them in a particular way 把…称为,给…起诨名 be tagged (as) something The country no longer wants to be tagged as a Third World nation. 该国不愿意再被称为第三世界国家。 3 to attach a tag in a computer program or document 给 〔计算机程序或文件〕加标记 All the words are tagged with their part of speech. 所有单词都标上了词性。 4. informalWRITE to illegally paint your name on a wall, vehicle etc 〔在墙壁、汽车等上面违法〕涂写〔名字〕 5. American EnglishAmE to touch someone you are chasing in a game, especially to touch someone with the ball in baseball 〔尤指棒球运动中〕触杀 6 tag along phrasal verbphr v to go somewhere with someone, especially when they have not asked you to go with them 〔尤指未经邀请〕跟随,尾随 SYN British English tag on n with Kate tagged along with Mum and Vicky. 凯特跟着妈妈和维基。 7 tag on phrasal verbphr v →5 see picture at 见图 baseballa) tag something ↔ onADD to add something, especially something that was thought of later 附加,添加〔尤指后来想起的事情〕 b) British EnglishBrE to tag along 跟随,尾随 Examples from the Corpus tag• Although it's specifically marketed for use with antiques, there's no end to the kind of property it can tag.• One of them was with Red Carlson, the heavyweight who tagged after Tony through his good years.• Your training wheels were still on, I remember that, and you sort of tagged along behind them.• Three other wanderers, not quite so dazed, allowed Billy to tag along.• His teammates have tagged him with a second nickname.• I tagged his car, which, in turn, tagged the guardrail and flipped over.• This grammatical tag must be compatible with those that the corpus was tagged with.• Reyes tagged Thompson out at home plate. be tagged (as) something• As passed by the House and agreed to by the Senate, the bill allowed only plastic explosives to be tagged.• These three writers are tagged as representatives of two hardly very different types or crisis-fancying, Third Worldly literary tourist.• For instance, the first subsection of Chapter 2 is tagged as Section 2.1.• Tino Martinez was tagged out by it.• They were tagged with colour-coded labels bearing experiment numbers and feeding instructions.• Each word is tagged with its grammatical category.• This grammatical tag must be compatible with those that the corpus was tagged with. From Longman Business Dictionary tagtag /tæg/ noun [countableC] COMPUTING a series of letters or words that are put before and after a piece of electronic text to show that it is to be treated in a particular way a list of HTML tags —tag verb [transitiveT] → see also price tagEach word is tagged with its grammatical category. |
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