tag
Kelime Anlamı :

1. etiket.
2. etiket takmak.
3. Ebelemek.
4. ünlü söz.
5. kunye.
6. elim sende.
7. technical assessment group; The Adjutant General; Tomahawk land.
8. etiketlemek.
9. isimlik.
10. fletner.
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Tanımlar :
1. A strip of leather, paper, metal, or plastic attached to something or hung from a wearer's neck to identify, classify, or label: sale tags on all coats and dresses.
2. the plastic or metal tip at the end of a shoelace.
3. the contrastingly colored tip of an animal's tail.
4. sports A bright piece of feather, floss, or tinsel surrounding the shank of the hook on a fishing fly.
5. A dirty, matted lock of wool.
6. A loose lock of hair.
7. A rag; a tatter.
8. A small, loose fragment: I heard only tags and snippets of what was being said.
9. an ornamental flourish, especially at the end of a signature.
10. A designation or an epithet, especially an unwelcome one: he did not take kindly to the tag of pauper.
11. A brief quotation used in a discourse to give it an air of erudition or authority: Shakespearean tags.
12. A cliché, saw, or similar short, conventional idea used to embellish a discourse: these tags of wit and wisdom bore me.
13. the refrain or last lines of a song or poem.
14. the closing lines of a speech in a play; a cue.
15. computer science A label assigned to identify data in memory.
16. computer science A sequence of characters in a markup language used to provide information, such as formatting specifications, about a document.
17. slang A graffito featuring a word or words, especially the author's name, rather than a picture: "instead of a cursive linear tag, super Kool painted his name along the exterior of a subway car in huge block pink and yellow letters” ( Eric Scigliano).
18. to label, identify, or recognize with or as if with a tag: I tagged him as a loser. see synonyms at mark1.
19. to put a ticket on (a motor vehicle) for a traffic or parking violation.
20. to charge with a crime: the suspect was tagged for arson.
21. to add as an appendage to: tagged an extra paragraph on the letter.
22. to follow closely: excited children tagged the circus parade to the end of its route.
23. to cut the tags from (sheep).
24. to add a taggant to: explosives that were tagged with coded microscopic bits of plastic.
25. to mark or vandalize (a surface) with graffiti: tagged the subway walls.
26. to follow after; accompany: tagged after me everywhere; insisted on tagging along.
27. games A children's game in which one player pursues the others until he or she is able to touch one of them, who then in turn becomes the pursuer.
28. baseball the act of putting out a base runner who is not on a base by touching that player with the ball.
29. sports the act of touching a player as a substitute for tackling in touch football.
30. to touch (another player) in the game of tag.
31. baseball to touch (a base runner) with the ball in order to put that player out.
32. sports to touch (the runner) as a substitute for tackling in touch football.
33. tag up baseball to return to and touch a base with one foot before running to the next base after a fielder has caught a fly ball.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to furnish with a tag of any kind; fix or append a tag or tags to.
2. to mark by or on a tag; designate or direct by means of a marked tag.
3. to fasten or join on by or as if by the use of tags; tack on, especially in the sense of adding something superfluous or undesirable.
4. to follow closely and persistently; dog the steps of: as, a dog tags its master.
5. to remove tags from (sheep)—that is, to cut off clotted tags or locks of wool in exposed places, preparatory to the removal of the sheep from winter quarters. see tagging.
6. to make or compose tags; tack things or ideas together.
7. to go along or about as a follower: as, to tag after a person; to tag behind a procession.
8. to touch or hit, as in the game of tag.
9. A point of metal or other hard substance at the end of a cord, string, lace, ribbon, strap, or the like; an aglet.
10. hence, any pendant or appendage; a part or piece hanging loosely from the rest, as a flap, string, lock of hair, tail, or other appendage.
11. specifically— A matted lock of wool on a sheep; a tag-lock. see tag, transitive verb, 5.
12. the tail of an animal; also, the tip of the tail.
13. A strip of leather, parchment, strong paper, or the like, loose at one end, and secured to a box, bag, or parcel, to receive a written address or label.
14. anything hanging loosely or raggedly: used especially in contempt, as implying ragged or slovenly dress.
15. something added or tacked on to the close of a composition or a performance; an extrinsic or explanatory supplement. in this use the envoy of a poem, the moral of a fable, or the appendix (but not properly the index) to a book is a tag; but the word is used technically of a closing speech or dialogue supplementary to a speech in a play, not necessary to its completeness, and often constituting a direct appeal to the audience for applause.
16. collectively, the rabble; the lowest class of people, as closing the line of social rank, and forming as it were a string or tail: most commonly in the phrases tag and rag and rag-tag and bobtail or tag, rag, and bobtail. see ragtag and tag-rag.
17. in velvet-weaving, a wire used to raise the weft.
18. A children's game in which one player chases the others till he touches or hits (tags) one of them, who then takes his place as tagger.
19. A young sheep of the first year.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia