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trailing

US // (ˈtreɪlɪŋ) //

蔓生的,蔓生,尾随,后面的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a long stem which spreads over the ground or hangs looselytrailing ivy

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Examples

  • Trailing only the economy, education and classroom issues dominated thinking among voters nationwide.

  • Braley is trailing Republican Joni Ernst by a slight margin heading into Election Day.

  • As a result, a candidate once expected to cruise to victory has been consistently trailing by a small margin in recent polls.

  • But after pulling ahead of Nunn in September, three recent polls have shown Perdue tying or trailing her.

  • Polls show a very close race, with Udall slightly trailing Republican Cory Gardner.

  • Truly the flag of Britain was trailing in the mire, or these men would not have dared to address him in that fashion.

  • Let the folds be adorned with leaves and branches fastened to them, while a trailing wreath covers the gay-decked gates.

  • The captain's white gig having been manned, he seated himself in the stern sheets, a large flag trailing in the water behind him.

  • Plenty Buffalo, skilled in trailing, had not hesitated to announce that the tracks were those of Indian ponies.

  • But he'd been trailing McFann for bootlegging and was pretty sure Jim was riding a horse with a broken shoe.