intransitive. To move or progress in a string or disconnected line; spec. in Hunting, of the hounds. Also with adv., as out, away, off, in.
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释义 | society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > move in a line (4) stringa1824 intransitive. To move or progress in a string or disconnected line; spec. in Hunting, of the hounds. Also with adv., as out, away, off, in. tail1859 Of a moving body of people or animals. To move or proceed in the form of a line or tail; to fall into a line or tail. trail1863 †To walk with long trailing garments (obsolete); to drag one's limbs, walk slowly or wearily as if dragged along (often, following some person or… queue1893 intransitive. To move in to a place, from a queue of people. rare. |
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