词汇 | tag |
释义 | tag noun uk /tæɡ/ us /tæɡ/ tagnoun (SMALL PART)[ C ] a small piece of paper, cloth, or metal with information on it, tied or stuck onto something larger: 标签,标牌 price tagI wore the dress out but forgot to remove the price tag. Image Source/Image Source/GettyImages Information and messages advance notice advance warning advertisement aide-mémoire ammunition credential flier gory guideline handout info PSA push notification radiogram readout sidelight subtlety telemetry the gory detailsidiom the real deal tagnoun (ELECTRONIC DEVICE)an electronic device that is fastened to a person, animal, or object, so that police, scientists, or other people can know where they are or find other information about them: (安装在人、动物或物体上的电子装置,以便记录其行踪的)电子标签;电子追踪器 He was released from jail early wearing a tag and was later caught dealing drugs. security tagHigh-value items in stores often have security tags attached. See also ankle tag electronic tag Information and messages advance notice advance warning advertisement aide-mémoire ammunition credential flier gory guideline handout info PSA push notification radiogram readout sidelight subtlety telemetry the gory detailsidiom the real deal tagnoun (ON CAR)US a sign on a road vehicle that shows the official set of numbers and letters that identifies it: license tagDelaware's license tags bear the slogan "The First State". A state trooper observed the red Toyota with Tennessee tags and stopped the vehicle in Alabama. License plate scanners record tags entering the city. Synonym licence plate The exterior of vehicles articulated brake disc brake lining cab coachwork crumple zone fifth wheel finny fog light high beams L-plate nearside rear light sunroof tailgate tire tow bar turn signal wing wiper tagnoun (GAME)[ U ] a game played by two or more children in which one child chases the others and tries to touch one of them. This child then becomes the one who does the chasing.(儿童玩的)捉人游戏 Children's games blind man's buff card game cold conker deck of cards dingbat double Dutch dress-up box dressing-up box hide-and-seek hopscotch keep (someone/something) away magnet fishing marble pack of cards painting painting by numbersidiom piggyback ringtoss warm tagnoun (GRAMMAR)[ C ] language specialized a phrase such as "he is" or "isn't it?", added on to a sentence for emphasis, or to turn it into a question, usually to get agreement or to check information附加强调语;附加疑问句 Linguistics: grammatical terms ablative apposition appositive appositively attributively collocate concord dative declension direct object genitive indirect object nominal plural plurally post-modifier postposition postpositional postpositive syntax tagnoun (MARK)[ C ] a type of graffiti(= words and pictures drawn in public places on walls, etc.) that shows who has drawn it and that represents a signature : (一种代表作者的)签名涂鸦 The tag is the most commonly seen graffiti in any urban setting.在都市涂鸦中,签名涂鸦是最常见的。 ejs9/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Signing & signatures anon autographically co-sign co-signatory co-signer countersign initial John Hancock notarize sign sign (something) off sign for something sign for/with someone sign in sign on sign something away signature signing the undersigned unsigned You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Writing & typing tagnoun (SOCIAL MEDIA)a link to someone's profile from a photo or comment on a website such as Instagram or Facebook: You can remove your tag from a photo on Facebook. Internet, email and texting conventions a/s/l afaik afk backward slash backwards slash hth ICYMI idk iirc ikr OOO otoh personalization pita pmji tptb ttfn unfollow unmute untag tagnoun (BASEBALL)in baseball, an act of a fielder(= player who is trying to prevent the other team from scoring) who is holding the ball touching an opponent who is running to a base, which makes the runner out (= ends their turn): The shortstop made a great tag on the runner. Joe avoided the tag and reached third base safely. Baseball & rounders 1-2-3 inning ahead alley around the hornidiom at bat bomb curve heater hit the ball out of the parkidiom hitting coach home plate home stand horsehide sac solo spitter split-fingered fastball splitter squeeze play stretch GrammarTags Tags are either questions, statements or imperatives added to a clause to invite a response from the listener: … Tags: uses Tags are either questions, statements or imperatives added to a clause to invite a response from the listener: … Tags: form Tags consist of one of the auxiliary verbs be, do or have, or the main verb be, or a modal verb, plus a subject, which is most commonly a pronoun: … Question tags Question tags turn statements into yes-no questions. There are two types. … Imperative tags A tag after an imperative clause softens the imperative a little. The tag verb is most commonly will but we can also use would, could, can and won’t: … Statement tags We can use a statement tag to emphasise or reinforce an affirmative statement. The tag is also affirmative. They typically invite the listener to agree or sympathise in some way, or to offer a parallel comment. Statement tags are very informal: … Universal tags: right, yeah We can use right and yeah in very informal situations instead of question tags: … tag verb[ T ] uk /tæɡ/ us /tæɡ/-gg- tagverb[T] (SMALL PART)to put a tag on something给…贴上标签,给…挂上标牌 Identifying ascribe something to something ascription badged badging band distinguishable distinguishably distinguishing distinguishing feature ear tag microchip microchipped misidentification misidentify over-identification over-identify stamp unidentifiable unnameable unplaceable tagverb[T] (COMPUTING)computing specialized to mark computer information to be processed in a particular way(计算机中以标识符)标示,标记 Operating computers admin administrator aliasing always-on back someone up exit left-click live streamer logout loop malicious maximize surf tap unmounted untag untagged untechnical untick zip file tagverb[T] (SOCIAL MEDIA)to add a link to someone's profile from a photo or comment on a website such as Instagram or Facebook: I don't mind if people tag me without asking. You don't want a potential employer seeing those Friday night pictures your friend has tagged you in. Internet, email and texting conventions a/s/l afaik afk backward slash backwards slash hth ICYMI idk iirc ikr OOO otoh personalization pita pmji tptb ttfn unfollow unmute untag tagverb[T] (BASEBALL)in baseball, to touch an opponent who is running to a base with your hand or glove while you are holding the ball, which makes the runner out (= ends their turn): Billy picked up the ball and tagged the runner. Winfield was tagged by the catcher while attempting to score. Baseball & rounders 1-2-3 inning ahead alley around the hornidiom at bat bomb curve heater hit the ball out of the parkidiom hitting coach home plate home stand horsehide sac solo spitter split-fingered fastball splitter squeeze play stretch Phrasal verbstag along tag something on tag up tag | American Dictionarytag noun us/tæɡ/ tagnoun (SIGN)[ C ] a small piece of paper, cloth, or metal attached to an item and containing information about it: Did you check the price tag on that sweater? tagnoun (GAME)[ U ] a game for children in which one child chases the others and tries to touch one of them, who then is the one who chases the children tag verb[ T ] us/tæɡ/-gg- tagverb[T] (GAME)to touch someone in the game of tag: I tagged you, now you’re it! tagverb[T] (ATTACH SIGN)to put a tag on something: The items are tagged and stacked on shelves. Phrasal verbtag along tag | Business Englishtag noun[ C ] uk /tæɡ/us a small piece of paper, plastic, cloth, etc. attached to something that shows some information about it: Many of the bibs have a tag sewn into the lining that contains the UPC number. Valuable pieces are marked with a tag describing the item's age and pedigree. The clerks wear black shirts and name tags. COMMERCE (alsosmart tag) a small electronic object that is attached to a product in order to give its position, or to stop people from stealing it: Track your deliveries inventories with smart tags. In agriculture, tags are used to track livestock. IT a series of letters, numbers, or symbols before or after a piece of electronic data that tells the computer how to treat it: The tag is a link that takes you to a web page. To put anything complicated in a web page you have to put it in tags. See alsoprice tag tag verb[ T ] uk /tæɡ/us-gg- to put a tag on something: The legal staff are being required to print, tag and collate the documents themselves. Ranch hands will tag and track these cattle throughout the two years before they reach the packing plant. tag sth with sthEach item is tagged with a price and where to buy it. IT to mark electronic data with a series of letters or numbers: tag sth with sthEach download is tagged with an icon that identifies the type of file. Examples of tagtag An additional 2962 recruits were tagged in 1988, 1990 and 1996. In dialogue act tagging, we found that useful rules did not always refer to the current tag of an incorrectly tagged instance. The testing mode is used to test a module on an unseen tagged corpus, so to understand how well it performs on a specific application. In general, lexical insertions and tags are interjected from one language into a sentence that is otherwise entirely in another language. For example, with a significantly smaller corpus, the proposed rules will affect the tags of fewer instances even early in the training phase. Rather than encoding order in the representation, a new device is introduced : tagging a morpheme with a syntactic tableau. We will call these elementary structures supertags, in order to distinguish them from the standard part-of-speech tags. A search in the specialized literature shows that at least 40 articles about parasites as biological tags have been published since 1995. It can be seen that each of these seven tag sequences corresponds to exactly one full analysis. We built it by extracting the lexical words in our training data, and leaving only these tags. The developed approach has the advantages of both adaptive and robust control laws, without their discolour tags. For example, one could first segment a dialogue into utterances, then annotate disfluencies, and then tag the utterances with speech acts. Consequently, the number of words tagged fell far short of the 1000 initially promised. The tag-line for these books is extremely attractive, promising a focus on how 'people make music meaningful and useful in their lives'. The usual treatment of this problem is to attach tags to messages so that they become distinct from each other. See all examples of tag These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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