tag 的 3 个定义
- a piece or strip of strong paper, plastic, metal, leather, etc., for attaching by one end to something as a mark or label: The price is on the tag.
- any small hanging or loosely attached part or piece; tatter.
- a loop of material sewn on a garment so that it can be hung up.
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tagged, tag·ging.
- to furnish with a tag or tags; attach a tag to.
- to append as a tag, addition, or afterthought to something else.
- to attach or give an epithet to; label.
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tagged, tag·ging.
- to follow closely; go along or about as a follower: to tag after someone; to tag along behind someone.
- to write graffiti.
tag 近义词
label, ticket
label; attach label
follow
更多tag例句
- A talking point under the “hits” tag still refers to her partner and sexual orientation.
- Instead, he likes some of the more battered retailers like Ralph Lauren, Gap, and department store stocks like Nordstrom, Kohls, and Macy’s—what he calls “cheap” at their current price tags.
- While the Snowflake bet came later, in 2018 for Sequoia, the company’s valuation has more than tripled since and may fetch an even higher tag in public markets.
- By not adding meta tags, you are reducing your chances of getting your content ranked and discovered through specific keywords.
- Note that the tool will show warnings despite its eligibility, if you don’t include all of the recommended tags for events, such as the name of the performer, the end date, and offers.
- Plus the notion of the poor little guy surrounded by a rag-tag pack of true believers is an American favorite.
- Miyazaki is frank in his interviews with Sunada, whom he allows to tag along to his studio, his garden, and his private atelier.
- And there, the sand castle builder and tag player who loved her aunt more than science would be buried.
- But ultimately the responsibility—or at least the price tag—lies with citizens.
- Ultimately, the changing threat and enormous price tag doomed the program and only three ships will be built at exorbitant cost.
- It was probably 'the metal chape or tag fixed to the end of a girdle or strap,' viz.
- Indeed, there is nothing so dangerously attractive to speaker and to audience as a fine old crusted political tag.
- A street car landed him within two blocks of the address on the tag, and Bud walked through thickening fog and dusk to the place.
- However, he could play tag with IC in this area for some time with the reasonable possibility that he wouldn't get caught.
- Ang mag-una mauy mupikat sa mga tag-as sagbut, The one in front has to push the tall grass to the sides.