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1 | C a small piece of paper or other material that is fixed to something to give information about it , or fixed to someone to show who they are 标签;标牌;胸牌 |
| I can’ t find the price tag for this coat. 我找不到这件大衣的价格标签。 |
| We were all given name tags to wear at the conference. 我们都拿到了这次会议上佩戴的写有自己名字的胸牌。 |
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2 | C a piece of electronic equipment attached to someone , especially a criminal , in order to check where they go 跟踪器(尤指置于罪犯身上以确定其位置的电子设备) |
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3 | U a children’ s game in which one player chases the others and tries to touch them (儿童玩的)捉人游戏 |
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4 | C linguistics a question tag |
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5 | C informal a piece of graffiti consisting of the artist’ s name 带创作者名字的涂鸿 |
| 5a | C a name or phrase that is used as a way of describing someone 称呼;诨名 | |
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