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Tail
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꼬리, 테일
the part of the body of an animal, a bird or a fish that sticks out at the back, which can move
Example
The monkey 's tail helps it swing from tree to tree.
My friend 's lizard can detach its tail when threatened.
The kangaroo uses its tail for balance while hopping.
Example
After a long hike, her tired tail was grateful for a comfortable seat.
Sitting on that hard bench all day made his tail sore.
She slipped on the ice and landed on her tail with a yelp.
03
끝, 마지막 부분
the time of the last part of something
04
꼬리, 돌출부
any projection that resembles the tail of an animal
05
선미, 배의 뒤쪽
the rear part of a ship
06
꼬리 날개, 테일
The rear section of an aircraft, comprising the horizontal and vertical stabilizers, essential for maintaining stability and control in flight
Example
The mechanics checked the tail of the aircraft for any signs of wear and tear.
The tail section houses important navigation and communication equipment.
Pilots rely on the tail to help guide the aircraft smoothly during landing.
08
미행, 스파이
a spy employed to follow someone and report their movements
09
꼬리, 책 등쪽 아래 부분
the bottom edge of the book's pages or the lower part of the book's spine
What is the "tail"?
The tail refers to the bottom edge of a book’s pages or the lower part of the book’s spine. It is the edge opposite the head, which is the top edge. and can be an important aspect of the book’s design and binding. In bookbinding, the tail is where the book’s spine and pages come together at the bottom, and it can affect how the book sits on a shelf and is handled.
to tail
01
뒤따르다, 추적하다
to follow closely with the aim of catching or observing
Transitive: to tail sb/sth
Example
Paparazzi photographers often tail celebrities to capture exclusive photos of their daily lives.
The detective decided to tail the suspect discreetly.
The private investigator was hired to tail a potential witness.
02
꼬리를 자르다, 꼬리를 잘라내다
to cut off the tail of an animal
Transitive: to tail an animal
Example
Farmers often tail lambs shortly after birth as a standard practice in sheep husbandry.
The zookeepers had to tail the injured primate to facilitate its recovery.
The veterinarian had to tail the injured dog after a serious accident to prevent infection.
03
줄기를 자르다, 끝을 자르다
to cut off the stalks or ends of fruits or vegetables as part of the preparation process
Transitive: to tail a fruit or vegetable
Example
The recipe instructed the cook to tail the green beans before blanching them for the stir-fry.
When baking the apples, the first step was to tail them by coring and removing the seeds.
The home gardener spent time tailing the cherry tomatoes before adding them to the fresh salsa.
예
The monkey's tail helps it swing from tree to tree.
My friend's lizard can detach its tail when threatened.
The kangaroo uses its tail for balance while hopping.
My cat has a long and bushy tail.