trailing 音标拼音: [tr'elɪŋ]
寻迹,跟踪
寻迹,跟踪
trailing 尾随
trailing n 1 :
the pursuit (
of a person or animal )
by following tracks or marks they left behind [
synonym : {
trailing }, {
tracking }]
Trail \
Trail \ (
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a ]
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v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Trailed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Trailing }.] [
OE .
trailen ,
OF .
trailler to trail a deer ,
or hunt him upon a cold scent ,
also ,
to hunt or pursue him with a limehound ,
F .
trailler to trail a fishing line ;
probably from a derivative of L .
trahere to draw ;
cf .
L .
traha a drag ,
sledge ,
tragula a kind of drag net ,
a small sledge ,
Sp .
trailla a leash ,
an instrument for leveling the ground ,
D .
treilen to draw with a rope ,
to tow ,
treil a rope for drawing a boat .
See {
Trace },
v .
t .]
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1 .
(
a )
To hunt by the track ;
to track .
(
b )
to follow behind .
(
c )
To pursue . --
Halliwell .
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2 .
To draw or drag ,
as along the ground .
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And hung his head ,
and trailed his legs along .
--
Dryden .
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They shall not trail me through their streets Like a wild beast . --
Milton .
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Long behind he trails his pompous robe . --
Pope .
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3 . (
Mil .)
To carry ,
as a firearm ,
with the breech near the ground and the upper part inclined forward ,
the piece being held by the right hand near the middle .
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4 .
To tread down ,
as grass ,
by walking through it ;
to lay flat . --
Longfellow .
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5 .
To take advantage of the ignorance of ;
to impose upon .
[
Prov .
Eng .]
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I presently perceived she was (
what is vernacularly termed )
trailing Mrs .
Dent ;
that is ,
playing on her ignorance . --
C .
Bronte .
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Trailing \
Trail "
ing \,
a . &
vb .
n .
from {
Trail }.
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{
Trailing arbutus }. (
Bot .)
See under {
Arbutus }.
{
Trailing spring },
a spring fixed in the axle box of the trailing wheels of a locomotive engine ,
and so placed as to assist in deadening any shock which may occur . --
Weale .
{
Trailing wheel },
a hind wheel of a locomotive when it is not a driving wheel ;
also ,
one of the hind wheels of a carriage .
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46 Moby Thesaurus words for "
trailing ":
bugging ,
chase ,
chasing ,
cloak -
and -
dagger work ,
consecutive ,
counterespionage ,
counterintelligence ,
dogging ,
electronic surveillance ,
espial ,
espionage ,
follow ,
follow -
up ,
following ,
heeling ,
hounding ,
hue and cry ,
hunting ,
intelligence ,
intelligence work ,
military intelligence ,
observation ,
prosecution ,
pursual ,
pursuance ,
pursuing ,
pursuit ,
quest ,
searching ,
secret police ,
secret service ,
seeking ,
sequel ,
sequence ,
series ,
shadowing ,
spying ,
stakeout ,
stalking ,
succeeding ,
surveillance ,
tailing ,
tracking ,
tracking down ,
wiretap ,
wiretapping
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TRAILING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster chase, pursue, follow, trail mean to go after or on the track of something or someone chase implies going swiftly after and trying to overtake something fleeing or running pursue suggests a continuing effort to overtake, reach, or attain follow puts less emphasis upon speed or intent to overtake
TRAILING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com TRAILING definition: (of a plant) having a long stem which spreads over the ground or hangs loosely See examples of trailing used in a sentence
TRAILING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary TRAILING meaning: 1 Trailing plants grow along the ground or over the surface of something: 2 Trailing plants grow… Learn more
Trailing - definition of trailing by The Free Dictionary 1 To allow to drag or stream behind, as along the ground: The dog ran off, trailing its leash 2 To drag (the body, for example) wearily or heavily 3 a To follow the traces or scent of, as in hunting; track
TRAILING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Definition of 'trailing' trailing in British English (ˈtreɪlɪŋ ) adjective (of a plant) having a long stem which spreads over the ground or hangs loosely
trailing - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to arrive or be last: He finally trailed in at 10 o'clock to be losing in a contest: The home team was trailing 20 to 15 to creep or crawl, as a serpent to follow a track or scent, as of game (of a plant) to extend itself in growth along the ground rather than taking root or clinging by tendrils, etc trail arms, [Mil ]
trailing - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective trailing (not comparable) (rail transport, of points and crossovers) That converge in the direction of travel
Trailing - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English The concept of 'trailing' has been used in various contexts throughout history, from hunting to sports It signifies being behind or following something or someone
trailing - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary The act of being behind or following at a distance
trailing | English Definition Examples | Ludwig It is a verb that means to follow or come after something or someone For example, "The horse was trailing behind the herd "