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单词 tails
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tails


tail 1

T0011700 (tāl)n.1. The posterior part of an animal, especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body.2. The bottom, rear, or hindmost part, especially:a. The lowest part of a garment such as a shirt or coat.b. The rear end of an automobile or other vehicle.c. The rear portion of the fuselage of an aircraft or the assembly of stabilizing planes and control surfaces in this portion.d. The vaned rear portion of a bomb or missile.3. A long thin arrangement, part, or structure, often extending from a main structure:a. A long thin part on some kites that hangs down below the part that catches the wind to provide stability.b. The long stream of gas and dust that is illuminated and directed away from the head of a comet when it is close to the sun.c. A braid of hair; a pigtail.d. A train of followers; a retinue.4. Something that follows something else or takes the last place:a. The end of a line of persons or things.b. The short closing line of certain stanzas of verse.c. The refuse or dross remaining from processes such as distilling or milling.5. tailsa. A formal evening costume typically worn by men.b. A tailcoat.6. often tails(used with a sing. verb) The side of a coin not having the principal design.7. The trail of a person or animal in flight: The police were on the bank robber's tail.8. A person assigned or employed to follow and report on someone else's movements and actions: The police put a tail on the suspected drug dealer.9. a. Slang The buttocks.b. Vulgar Slang Sexual intercourse.c. Offensive Slang Women considered as sexual partners.adj.1. Of or relating to a tail or tails: tail feathers.2. Situated in the tail, as of an airplane: a tail gunner.v. tailed, tail·ing, tails v.tr.1. To provide with a tail: tail a kite.2. To deprive of a tail; dock.3. To serve as the tail or last part of: The Santa Claus float tailed the parade.4. To connect (often dissimilar or incongruous objects) by the tail or end: tail two ideas together.5. To set one end of (a beam, board, or brick) into a wall.6. Informal To follow and keep (a person) under surveillance.v.intr.1. To become lengthened or spaced when moving in a line: The patrol tailed out in pairs.2. To be inserted at one end into a wall, as a floor timber or beam.3. Informal To follow: tailed after the leader.4. Nautical a. To go aground with the stern foremost.b. To lie or swing with the stern in a named direction, as when riding at anchor or on a mooring.5. Sports To veer from a straight course in the direction of the dominant hand of the player propelling the ball: a pitch that tails away from the batter.Phrasal Verbs: tail down To ease a heavy load down a steep slope. tail off (or away) To diminish gradually; dwindle or subside: The fireworks tailed off into darkness.Idiom: with (one's) tail between (one's) legs In a state of humiliation or dejection.
[Middle English, from Old English tægel.]
tail′less adj.

tail 2

T0011700 (tāl) Law n. Limitation of the inheritance of an estate to a particular person and that person's heirs.adj. Being in tail: a tail estate.
[Middle English taille, from Old French, division, from taillier, to cut; see tailor.]

tails

(teɪlz) pl n (Clothing & Fashion) an informal name for tail coatinterj, advwith the reverse side of a coin uppermost: used as a call before tossing a coin. Compare heads

tails

(teɪlz)

adj., adv. 1. (of a coin) with the reverse facing up. Compare heads. n. 2. tail (def. 6). [1675–85]

tails

  • comet - Has a tail, and gets its name from Greek kometes, "long-haired star."
  • bangs - The practice of cutting horses' tails the same length was called "banging off," which led to this term for a woman's hairstyle.
  • soup-and-fish - Refers to the attire of white tie and tails.
  • tailgate - Originally a gate that dropped down at the tail of a wagon.
Thesaurus
Noun1.tails - formalwear consisting of full evening dress for mentails - formalwear consisting of full evening dress for mendress suit, full dress, tail coat, tailcoat, white tie and tails, white tieevening clothes, evening dress, eveningwear, formalwear - attire to wear on formal occasions in the eveningmorning coat, swallowtail, swallow-tailed coat - a man's full-dress jacket with two long tapering tails at the back
Translations
猜钱币决定某事时要背面钱币背面

tail

(teil) noun1. the part of an animal, bird or fish that sticks out behind the rest of its body. The dog wagged its tail; A fish swims by moving its tail. 尾巴 尾巴2. anything which has a similar function or position. the tail of an aeroplane/comet. 尾狀物,尾部 尾状物,尾部 verb to follow closely. The detectives tailed the thief to the station. 跟蹤,尾隨 跟踪,尾随 -tailed having a (certain size, type etc of) tail. a black-tailed duck; a long-tailed dog. (構成形容詞)有...尾(狀)的 有...尾(状)的 tails noun, adverb (on) the side of a coin that does not have the head of the sovereign etc on it. He tossed the coin and it came down tails. 錢幣背面 钱币背面 interjection a call showing that a person has chosen that side of the coin when tossing a coin to make a decision etc. 利用擲骰錢幣(正或反面)的方式來決定某事 (猜钱币决定某事时)要背面 ˌtail-ˈend noun the very end or last part. the tail-end of the procession. 末尾,末端 末尾,末端 ˈtail-light noun the (usually red) light on the back of a car, train etc. He followed the tail-lights of the bus. 尾燈 尾灯tail wind a wind coming from behind. We sailed home with a tail wind. 尾風 尾风tail off1. to become fewer, smaller or weaker (at the end). His interest tailed off towards the end of the film. 變少,縮小 变少,缩小 2. (also tail away) (of voices etc) to become quieter or silent. His voice tailed away into silence. (聲音)越來越弱 (声音)越来越弱

tails


tails

1. The bottom side of a coin, especially when tossed into the air to determine an outcome. If it's heads, I'll do the dishes, but if it's tails, then you have to do them. "Tails!" he shouted as Sarah tossed the coin in the air.2. A formal coat with long, split ends at the back. When were seated by a maître d' was wearing tails, I knew we were in for a very fancy meal. I need to get my tails dry cleaned for the gala next Tuesday.See also: tail

tails

n. a tuxedo with long sections in back. Ralph had to rent tails for the evening. See also: tail
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TAILS


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tails


  • noun

Synonyms for tails

noun formalwear consisting of full evening dress for men

Synonyms

  • dress suit
  • full dress
  • tail coat
  • tailcoat
  • white tie and tails
  • white tie

Related Words

  • evening clothes
  • evening dress
  • eveningwear
  • formalwear
  • morning coat
  • swallowtail
  • swallow-tailed coat
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