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trailed

/treyl/US // treɪl //UK // (treɪl) //

被跟踪,被跟踪的,被追踪,被追踪的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to drag or let drag along the ground or other surface; draw or drag along behind.
    • : to bring or have floating after itself or oneself: a racing car trailing clouds of dust.
    • : to follow the track, trail, or scent of; track.
    • : to follow along behind, as in a race.
    • : to mark out, as a track.
    • : to tread down or make a path through.
    • : to draw out, as speech; protract.
    • : Ceramics. to pour on a biscuit so as to produce a pattern.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be drawn or dragged along the ground or some other surface, as when hanging from something moving: Her long bridal gown trailed across the floor.
    • : to hang down loosely from something.
    • : to stream from or float after something moving, as dust, smoke, and sparks do.
    • : to follow as if drawn along.
    • : to fish by trailing a line from a moving boat; troll.
    • : to go slowly, lazily, or wearily along.
    • : to pass or extend in a straggling line.
    • : to change gradually or wander from a course, so as to become weak, ineffectual, etc.: Her voice trailed off into silence.
    • : to arrive or be last: He finally trailed in at 10 o'clock.
    • : to be losing in a contest: The home team was trailing 20 to 15.
    • : to creep or crawl, as a serpent.
    • : to follow a track or scent, as of game.
    • : to extend itself in growth along the ground rather than taking root or clinging by tendrils, etc.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a path or track made across a wild region, over rough country, or the like, by the passage of people or animals.
    • : the track, scent, or the like, left by an animal, person, or thing, especially as followed by a hunter, hound, or other pursuer.
    • : something that is trailed or that trails behind, as the train of a skirt or robe.
    • : a stream of dust, smoke, light, people, vehicles, etc., behind something moving.
    • : Artillery. the part of a gun carriage that rests on the ground when the piece is unlimbered.
    • : Architecture. a running vine, leaf, or tendril ornament, as in a Gothic molding.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verblag behind, follow
Synonyms
chase追逐,追赶,追追追,追寻fall behind掉队,落后,落后于人,掉队了falter趑趄不前,摇摆不定,衰退,摇摇欲坠lag落差,落后,落后于人,落后的pull牵引,牵引力,牵引物,牵引器dally调戏,调皮捣蛋,调剂,调侃dangle耷拉着脑袋,耷拉,耷拉着,悬垂dawdle磨磨蹭蹭,磨蹭,磨磨蹭蹭的,磨蹭了delay延迟,拖延,拖延时间,延误dog犬,犬类,犬只,犬犬drag拖动,拖累,拖拽,拖曳draggle拖曳,拖累,拖拖拉拉,拖拖拉拉的draw绘制,画画,画,抽奖droop垂头丧气,耷拉着脑袋,垂头丧气的,下垂extend延伸,延长,扩展,延续flag旗帜,旗子,国旗,旗号halt停住,停顿,停止,驻足hang悬挂,悬挂式,挂,悬空haul牵引,牵引力,搬运,牵引物hunt狩猎,猎杀,打猎,猎取linger流连忘返,徘徊,徘徊不前loiter闲逛,徘徊,游荡,徜徉plod蹒跚学步,蹒跚而行,蹒跚前行,蹒跚学步的人poke拨动,戳,戳戳,捅procrastinate拖延时间,拖延,拖拖拉拉,迟迟不动pursue追求,追寻,追踪,争取shadow阴影,影子,影,阴霾shag碎布条,碎布,碎石,碎玻璃spook幽灵,惊吓,惊魂,诡异spoor孢子,遗迹,痕迹,遗留物stalk茎部,茎叶,梗阻,梗概straggle蹒跚而行,流浪,踉跄而行,蹒跚学步stream溪流,流,溪水,流动tail尾巴,尾部,尾声,尾随tarry耽搁,耽搁了,耽误时间,耽搁时间tow牵引,牵引物,牵引力,牵引车trace痕迹,追踪,跟踪,踪迹track追踪,轨迹,跟踪,轨道traipse行走,行走路线,行走时,行车路线trudge跋涉,跋涉前进,踯躅不前,践踏bedog床上用品,床头柜,床位,卧龙岗bring up the rear垫后,垫底,收尾工作,收尾drop back后退,回落,辍学,掉头fall back后退,回落,倒退,回归follow a scent循着气味,循香而来,循着香味,循香而去hang back悬而未决,后退,悬挂在后面,垂头丧气hang down垂挂,垂头丧气,垂下,垂挂下来nose out伸出鼻子,鼻孔朝外,伸出鼻子来,鼻孔向外poke along拨弄一下,拨弄着,拨弄,拨弄着走string along沿线,沿着绳子,沿着绳子走,沿弦tag along尾随其后,跟随,尾随,尾随而至take out after带走,带走后,带走了,拿出来后
Antonyms

Examples

  • It has a dog run, tons of trails, and the most incredible views of the Golden Gate Bridge.

  • Fewer skiers on trails and in lodges might remind the industry that the experience was originally conceived to take place in nature with elbow room.

  • Even on the course, where the trail narrows, the line of racers backs up behind a slower runner and bunches together at choke-points.

  • After a three-hour ascent along the Falling Waters Trail, my partner and I reached the peak of Little Haystack Mountain, the first of three summits along the trail.

  • It’s a perfect cup for someone who wants the richness of espresso out on the trail.

  • But a poll released Monday gave Hanabusa a 3-point lead, after she had trailed for much of the campaign.

  • He faces Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Patrice Douglas, who narrowly trailed Russell with 24.5 percent.

  • The stories trailed off at the firing of the three-volley salute and as Taps began to play.

  • Her voice trailed off and she looked out on to the road, overcrowded with traffic and dirty.

  • Filmmaker Diana Whitten trailed Gomperts for seven years, capturing contentious missions to Spain and Morocco.

  • The gnarled hands shut up into clenched fists, and the feeble voice trailed off in an agonized moan.

  • I have taken a violent dislike to more than one clever American man merely because he trailed his voice through his nose.

  • Then they trailed across the flat toward me, MacRae blandly bringing up the rear.

  • From the set of his shoulders, it seemed that he might be just as glad the alley was dim; but he simply trailed along behind.

  • When he first saw the valley it was from the top of one of the hills where he had trailed and shot a bear.