tail end 的定义
- the hinder or rear part of anything.
- the concluding or final part or section; tag end: the tail end of a lecture.
tail end 近义词
tail
更多tail end例句
- What would later be called the Fairness Doctrine originated in 1949 at the tail end of a media reform movement whose initial goal — going back to the 1930s — was to carve out a noncommercial sector on the nation’s airwaves.
- There were some slight differences at the tail end of the top 5 names for Washington dogs.
- New analysis shows that this spike is probably just the tail end of an early bombardment, the one that grew the planets in the first place.
- While consumer intent through search behavior has significantly improved reach at the very tail end of the journey — highlighting in-market buyers — a vast majority of the prospect pool remains upstream in the journey on the open web.
- Considering his age, Harden probably is at the tail end of his prime.
- Yet this, in the end, is a book from which one emerges sad, gloomy, disenchanted, at least if we agree to take it seriously.
- In the end, the clarity that comes from moments of horror can help us recommit to deeper principles.
- In the end, I find it never fails to modernize even the most dramatic things.
- Kennedy: "Mankind must put an end to war — or war will put an end to mankind."
- This reporter knocked at the Wilkins home on Tuesday morning but received neither an answer nor the business end of a shotgun.
- I presume the twenty-five or thirty miles at this end is unhealthy, even for natives, but it surely need not be so.
- On to Gaba Tepe just in time to see the opening, the climax and the end of the dreaded Turkish counter attack.
- He wanted to tell her that if she called her father, it would mean the end of everything for them, but he withheld this.
- Under the internal pressure his whiskers stood on end and his face grew red.
- She stood, in her young purity, at one end of the chain of years, and Mrs. Chepstow—did she really stand at the other?