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From:
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trail
/ˈtre(ə)l/
蹤跡,痕跡,一串,尾部,小徑,尾,持槍姿勢(
vt
.)拖,尾隨,追蹤,落後于
From:
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trail
帶尾
From:
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trail
存底
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trail
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Trailed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Trailing
.]
1.
(a)
To
hunt
by
the
track
;
to
track
.
(b)
to
follow
behind
.
(c)
To
pursue
.
2.
To
draw
or
drag
,
as
along
the
ground
.
And
hung
his
head
,
and
trailed
his
legs
along
.
--
Dryden
.
They
shall
not
trail
me
through
their
streets
Like
a
wild
beast
. --
Milton
.
Long
behind
he
trails
his
pompous
robe
.
--
Pope
.
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
.
4.
To
tread
down
,
as
grass
,
by
walking
through
it
;
to
lay
flat
.
5.
To
take
advantage
of
the
ignorance
of
;
to
impose
upon
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
I
presently
perceived
she
was
(
what
is
vernacularly
termed
)
trailing
Mrs
.
Dent
;
that
is
,
playing
on
her
ignorance
.
--
C
.
Bronte
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trail
v. i.
1.
To
be
drawn
out
in
length
;
to
follow
after
.
When
his
brother
saw
the
red
blood
trail
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
To
grow
to
great
length
,
especially
when
slender
and
creeping
upon
the
ground
,
as
a
plant
;
to
run
or
climb
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trail
,
n.
1.
A
track
left
by
man
or
beast
;
a
track
followed
by
the
hunter
;
a
scent
on
the
ground
by
the
animal
pursued
;
as
,
a
deer
trail
.
They
traveled
in
the
bed
of
the
brook
,
leaving
no
dangerous
trail
.
--
Cooper
.
How
cheerfully
on
the
false
trail
they
cry!
--
Shak
.
2.
A
footpath
or
road
track
through
a
wilderness
or
wild
region
;
as
,
an
Indian
trail
over
the
plains
.
3.
Anything
drawn
out
to
a
length
;
as
,
the
trail
of
a
meteor
;
a
trail
of
smoke
.
When
lightning
shoots
in
glittering
trails
along
.
--
Rowe
.
4.
Anything
drawn
behind
in
long
undulations
;
a
train
.
“A
radiant
trail
of
hair.”
5.
Anything
drawn
along
,
as
a
vehicle
. [
Obs
.]
6.
A
frame
for
trailing
plants
;
a
trellis
. [
Obs
.]
7.
The
entrails
of
a
fowl
,
especially
of
game
,
as
the
woodcock
,
and
the
like
; --
applied
also
,
sometimes
,
to
the
entrails
of
sheep
.
The
woodcock
is
a
favorite
with
epicures
,
and
served
with
its
trail
in
,
is
a
delicious
dish
.
--
Baird
.
8.
Mil.
That
part
of
the
stock
of
a
gun
carriage
which
rests
on
the
ground
when
the
piece
is
unlimbered
.
See
Illust
.
of
Gun carriage
,
under
Gun
.
9.
The
act
of
taking
advantage
of
the
ignorance
of
a
person
;
an
imposition
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Trail boards
Shipbuilding
,
the
carved
boards
on
both
sides
of
the
cutwater
near
the
figurehead
.
Trail net
,
a
net
that
is
trailed
or
drawn
behind
a
boat
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
trail
n
1:
a
track
or
mark
left
by
something
that
has
passed
; "
there
as
a
trail
of
blood
"; "
a
tear
left
its
trail
on
her
cheek
"
2:
a
path
or
track
roughly
blazed
through
wild
or
hilly
country
3:
evidence
pointing
to
a
possible
solution
; "
the
police
are
following
a
promising
lead
"; "
the
trail
led
straight
to
the
perpetrator
" [
syn
:
lead
,
track
]
v
1:
to
lag
or
linger
behind
; "
But
in
so
many
other
areas
we
still
are
dragging
" [
syn
:
drag
,
get behind
,
hang
back
,
drop behind
]
2:
go
after
with
the
intent
to
catch
; "
The
policeman
chased
the
mugger
down
the
alley
"; "
the
dog
chased
the
rabbit
" [
syn
:
chase
,
chase after
,
tail
,
tag
,
give chase
,
dog
,
go after
,
track
]
3:
move
,
proceed
,
or
walk
draggingly
pr
slowly
; "
John
trailed
behind
behis
class
mates
"; "
The
Mercedes
trailed
behind
the
horse
cart
" [
syn
:
shack
]
4:
hang
down
so
as
to
drag
along
the
ground
; "
The
bride's
veiled
trailed
along
the
ground
"
5:
drag
loosely
along
a
surface
;
allow
to
sweep
the
ground
;
"
The
toddler
was
trailing
his
pants
"; "
She
trained
her
long
scarf
behind
her
" [
syn
:
train
]
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