Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense tags, present participle tagging, past tense, past participle tagged
1N-COUNT 标签;标牌 A tag is a small piece of card or cloth which is attached to an object or person and has information about that object or person on it. 标签;标牌
3N-COUNT (电子)追踪器 An electronic tag is a device that is firmly attached to someone or something and sets off an alarm if that person or thing moves away or is removed. (电子)追踪器
A hospital is to fit newborn babies with electronic tags to foil kidnappers.
一家医院计划在新生儿身上安置电子追踪器,防止婴儿被拐卖。
Sometimes, they've snapped off the security tag and just taken the one shoe.
6N-COUNT 称呼;称号 You can refer to a phrase that is used to describe someone or something as a tag . 称呼;称号 [journalism]
In Britain, jazz is losing its elitist tag and gaining a much broader audience.
在英国,爵士乐不再是精英人物的专利,它正吸引着越来越多的听众。
7VERB 将…描述成;用…来称呼;把…称作 If you tag someone in a particular way, you keep describing them using a particular phrase or thinking of them as a particular thing. 将…描述成;用…来称呼;把…称作 [journalism]
...the pundits were still tagging him with that age-old label, 'best of a bad bunch'. [VERB noun + with]
专家们仍用多年前的称呼“最好的坏人”来称呼他。
She has always lived in John's house and is still tagged 'Dad's girlfriend' by his children. [beVERB-ed noun]
她一直住在约翰家里,依然被他的孩子们称作“爸爸的女友”。
8N-COUNT (引用自书籍、讲演、文章的)短语,说法 A tag is a short phrase or saying that you quote from a book, speech, or piece of writing. (引用自书籍、讲演、文章的)短语,说法
9N-UNCOUNT (儿童玩的)捉人游戏Tag is a children's game in which one child chases the others and tries to touch them. (儿童玩的)捉人游戏