tag的中文翻译
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tag1
UK
/tæɡ/
US
/tæɡ/
牌子; 标签
noun
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a small piece of paper, cloth, plastic, etc. attached to sth to identify it or give information about it
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He put name tags on all his shirts.
他给自己所有的衬衣都缝上了标有姓名的标签。
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a gift tag (= tied to a present)
礼品签
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The police use electronic tags to monitor the whereabouts of young offenders on probation.
警方利用电子跟踪器监视缓行期间的青年罪犯。
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a name or phrase that is used to describe a person or thing in some way
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They are finally ready to drop the tag 'the new Beatles'.
他们终于准备放弃“新披头士乐队”这一称号。
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The 'lucky' tag stuck for years.
“幸运儿”这个诨名叫了好多年。
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a word or phrase that is added to a sentence for emphasis, for example I do in Yes, I do
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a set of letters or symbols that are put before and after a piece of text or data in order to identify it or show that it is to be treated in a particular way
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a short quotation or saying in a foreign language
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the Latin tag 'Si vis pacem, para bellum.' (= if you want peace, prepare for war)
拉丁语格言:“欲要和平,辄需备战。”
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a children's game in which one child chases the others and tries to touch one of them
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a symbol or name used by a graffiti writer and painted in a public place
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tag2
(Aviation)
UK
/tæɡ/
US
/tæɡ/
给…加标签
noun
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a label placed on something, usually to identify it
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tag3
UK
/tæɡ/
US
/tæɡ/
给...加标签
verb
(-gg-)(tagging, tagged)
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to fasten a tag onto sth/sb
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Each animal was tagged with a number for identification.
每只动物都系上了标有号码的小牌,以便辨认。
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to give sb/sth a name that describes what they are or do
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The country no longer wanted to be tagged as a Third World nation.
这个国家不愿再被称为第三世界国家。
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to add a set of letters or symbols to a piece of text or data in order to identify it or show that it is to be treated in a particular way
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tag4
(Aviation)
UK
/tæɡ/
US
/tæɡ/
tag
verb
(-gg-)(tagging, tagged)
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to place a label on something, usually to identify it