Trail
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British pronunciation/tɹˈe‍ɪl/
American pronunciation/ˈtɹeɪɫ/

"trail"的定义和意义

to trail
01

, 跟随

to be pulled along by a leading force
Intransitive
to trail definition and meaning
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The kite soared in the sky, with its long tail trailing behind it.
The banner trailed behind the airplane as it circled the stadium.
The long scarf trailed in the breeze as she walked along the beach.
02

跟随, 追踪

to pursue or follow someone or something closely
Transitive: to trail sb/sth
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The detective quietly trailed the suspect through the crowded marketplace, keeping a discreet distance.
The wildlife photographer spent hours trailing a rare species of bird to capture it on film.
The curious cat trailed the scent of food from the kitchen to the dining room.
03

拖曳, 拖拽

to extend in a loose and flowing manner, often touching or brushing against the ground
Intransitive
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Her wedding gown trailed elegantly as she walked down the aisle, creating a stunning visual effect.
The wizard 's cloak trailed behind him, creating a mysterious and enchanting aura.
Vines and foliage trailed from the balcony, giving the building a picturesque and organic appearance.
04

拖后, 缓慢行进

to proceed at a slow pace, often with a sense of fatigue or reluctance
Intransitive: to trail somewhere
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The tired explorer began to trail behind the group, needing a moment to catch their breath.
As the sun set, the campers trailed back to their tents, ready for a restful night.
After the marathon, the exhausted runners trailed toward the refreshment area for a well-deserved break.
Trail
01

小径, 小道

a path or track roughly blazed through wild or hilly country
trail definition and meaning
02

痕迹, 标记

a track or mark left by something that has passed
03

线索, 迹象

evidence pointing to a possible solution
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