tag

名词

UK/tæɡ/
US/tæɡ/

定义 tag 名词

label(标签)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A small piece of paper, cloth, or metal that is attached to something larger and provides information.

    标签;标牌

    • The price tag on the jacket indicates that it's on sale.

      夹克上的价格标签显示它正在特价中。

    • The suitcase had a tag attached with the destination and contact information.

      行李箱上附有一个标签,上面有目的地和联络信息。

    • Please make sure all packages have clear tags for proper delivery.

      请确保所有包裹都有清楚的标签以便正确送达。

game(游戏)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)

    A game in which one player chases others, attempting to touch them, and the touched player becomes the new chaser.

    捉人游戏

    • The children played tag on the playground, laughing joyfully.

      孩子们在游乐场上玩捉人游戏,开心地笑着。

    • They played tag in the backyard until it got dark.

      他们在后院玩捉人游戏直到天黑。

language(语言)

  1. Countable(可数名词)language(语言)specialized(专业)

    A phrase added to the end of a sentence to emphasize a statement or turn it into a question, often to seek agreement or check information.

    附加疑问句

    • The weather is nice, isn't it?

      天气很好,不是吗?

    • You should have finished the task already, right?

      你应该已经完成任务了,对吧?

    • She looks very happy today, doesn't she?

      她今天看起来很开心,不是吗?

art(艺术)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A type of graffiti that serves as a signature, identifying the artist.

    签名涂鸦

    • The artist spray-painted his tag on the wall.

      艺术家在墙上喷漆了他的标记。

    • Many buildings in the city are covered with graffiti and tags.

      城市中的许多建筑物都被涂鸦和标记覆盖。

    • His unique tag makes him easily recognizable.

      他独特的标记让人很容易辨认出他。

动词

UK/tæɡ/
US/tæɡ/

定义 tag 动词

attach(附着)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To attach a tag to something.

    贴标签于;系标签于

    • Please tag these boxes so we know what's inside.

      请在这些箱子上贴上标签,这样我们就知道里面有什么。

    • They tagged each item with a price.

      他们为每件商品贴上了价格标签。

    • The manager asked to tag all new products for easier inventory management.

      经理要求为所有新产品贴上标签,以便于库存管理。

computing(计算)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)computing(计算机)specialized(专业)

    To mark computer information for processing in a specific way.

    (电脑中)标记;加标签

    • The system automatically tags all files with sensitive data.

      系统会自动标记所有包含敏感数据的文件。

    • The developer tagged the parts that need to be reviewed in the coding process.

      开发者在编码过程中标记了需要审查的部分。

    • The software tags all spam emails to prevent them from reaching your inbox.

      该软件会标记所有垃圾邮件,以防止它们进入你的收件箱。

片语动词 tag

  • tag something on

    to append additional information to a statement or document after it has initially been completed

    补充;追加

    At the end of the report, he decided to tag on an updated datum.

    在报告的最后,他决定附加上一个更新的数据。

  • tag along

    to accompany a person or group to a place, typically without being invited

    跟屁股(未经邀请)

    She wasn't invited, but she decided to tag along with her friends to the party.

    她没有被邀请,但她决定跟朋友一起去派对。