tailgate 的 4 个定义
- the board or gate at the back of a wagon, truck, station wagon, etc., which can be removed or let down for convenience in loading or unloading.
tail·gat·ed, tail·gat·ing.
- to follow or drive hazardously close to the rear of another vehicle.
tail·gat·ed, tail·gat·ing.
- to follow or drive hazardously close to the rear of.
- pertaining to or set up on a tailgate: a tailgate picnic before the football game.
tailgate 近义词
等同于 accompany
等同于 drive
tailgate 的近义词 44 个
- cruise
- drag
- fly
- guide
- operate
- propel
- push
- ride
- run
- send
- speed
- spin
- start
- steer
- transport
- travel
- turn
- actuate
- advance
- bicycle
- bike
- coast
- cycle
- dash
- direct
- handle
- impel
- manage
- mobilize
- motor
- roll
- tool
- wheel
- bear down
- burn rubber
- burn up the road
- fire up
- floor it
- lean on it
- make sparks fly
- pour it on
- step on it
- step on the gas
- vehiculate
tailgate 的反义词 16 个
等同于 follow
tailgate 的近义词 38 个
- accompany
- attend
- seek
- track
- catenate
- chase
- concatenate
- convoy
- dog
- draggle
- escort
- freeze
- hound
- hunt
- persecute
- search
- shadow
- shag
- spook
- stalk
- tag
- tail
- bring up the rear
- come with
- dog the footsteps of
- give chase
- go after
- go with
- onto
- put a tail on
- run after
- run down
- schlepp along
- stick to
- string along
- tag after
- tag along
- take out after
tailgate 的反义词 15 个
更多tailgate例句
- There’s even a clever slide-out tailgate you can use as a table.
- He would arrive at Hammer’s Lot about 24 hours before kickoff to tailgate with longtime and yet-to-be-made friends.
- Within the confined universe of the NFL, few places felt the impact more vividly than the tailgate lots in Orchard Park.
- The administration prohibited tailgating at football games and limited most university events to a maximum of 20 people.
- Dean McQuiddy, a 1983 Florida graduate who has missed this game only once since he began college, will tailgate at Adams Street Station, then watch from a stadium suite.
- Except for the unhappy expressions on their faces, they looked like they had settled in for a tailgate party.
- A number of adults at the Tailgate Party are wearing orange T-shirts printed with the words “See You at the Pole Event Staff.”
- The truck was decades old, and it lacked a tailgate so the people in back were crammed together to avoid falling out.
- Our cars will chide us if we tailgate and watch us as we drive and jolt us awake if are distracted or drifting off to sleep.
- There was a tailgate lowered, forming a ramp; above it, the huge double doors opened on a cavern of blackness.
- On the tailgate was spread, three times a day, the jolly good meals that pioneer mothers knew how to cook.
- The hounds were snapping furiously as they tried to leap over the tailgate.