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tæɡ 1. noun1) (a label: a price-tag; a name-tag.) etikett, (pris-/navne)lapp2) (a saying or quotation that is often repeated: a well-known Latin tag.) fast uttrykk; velkjent sitat3) (something small that is added on or attached: a question-tag such as `isn't it?') tillegg; vedlegg4) (a children's game in which one player chases the others and tries to touch one of them: to play tag.) sisten (lek)2. verb(to put a tag or label on something: All the clothes have been tagged.) merke (med etikett/prislapp)- tag onfille--------klut--------lapp--------merkelapp--------omkved--------tekstilavfallIsubst. \/tæɡ\/1) ( også EDB) lapp, merke, etikett, adresselapp2) stump, tamp, ende, haletipp, pigg, spiss, dopp (på skolisse)3) stropp, hempe, remse, flik, hank4) vedheng, tillegg, tilføyelse5) betegnelse, tilnavn, (øke)navn, epitet6) ( taggers signatur) tag7) floskel, klisjé, talemåte, forslitt vending, sitat8) refreng9) ( teater) sluttreplikk10) (amer., på bil) registreringsskilt, nummerskiltIIsubst. \/tæɡ\/( lek) sisten• let's play tag!IIIverb \/tæɡ\/1) sette lapp på noe, sette merke på noe, merke, tagge (også språkvitenskap)2) etikettere, forsyne med etikett3) utstyre med pigg4) betegne som, karakterisere som, stemple som5) forsyne med tag (med taggers signatur), tagge6) sette prislapp på7) ( hverdagslig) følge etter, følge med, henge med, henge i hælene på8) (amer.) stanse (om politi), anklage9) (amer.) forklaring: feste parkeringsbot på (en feilparkert bil)10) laste, legge skylden påtag (along) after somebody følge noen i hælenetag along with somebody bli med noen• tag along with us if you like!tag somebody henge i hælene på noentag somebody with something legge skylden på noen for noe stemple noen som noe, stemple noen med noetag something (on) to feste noe ved\/i, legge noe til, føye noe til, henge noe påIVverb \/tæɡ\/1) gi sisten2) ( i baseball) ta\/berøre spiller3) (i baseball, slang) slå til (ball)tag out stikke (med ball) -
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1) ((usually with at or to) to attach (something) to something: These comments weren't part of his speech - he just tagged them on at the end.) feste på, føye til2) (to follow (someone) closely: The child always tags on to his elder brother.) traske i hælene på
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tag something on — ˌtag sthˈon | ˌtag sth ˈonto sth derived to add sth to the end of sth that already exists, especially in a careless way • An apology was tagged onto the end of the letter. Main entry: ↑tagderived … Useful english dictionary
tag something onto something — ˌtag sthˈon | ˌtag sth ˈonto sth derived to add sth to the end of sth that already exists, especially in a careless way • An apology was tagged onto the end of the letter. Main entry: ↑tagderived … Useful english dictionary
tag — [[t]tæ̱g[/t]] tags, tagging, tagged 1) N COUNT A tag is a small piece of card or cloth which is attached to an object or person and has information about that object or person on it. → See also , price tag Staff wore name tags and called inmates… … English dictionary
tag on — PHRASAL VERB If you tag something on, you add it. [INFORMAL] [V P n (not pron)] It is also worth tagging on an extra day or two to see the capital... [V P n (not pron)] Johnson tagged on a happy ending and changed the title to Life Begins at 8:30 … English dictionary
Tag (game) — Children playing a version of tag Players 2 or more Age range 3+ Setup time 1 minute or less Playing time … Wikipedia
tag — Ⅰ. tag [1] ► NOUN 1) a label providing identification or giving other information. 2) an electronic device attached to someone or something for monitoring purposes. 3) a nickname or description by which someone or something is popularly known. 4) … English terms dictionary
Tag — Tag, n. [Probably akin to tack a small nail; cf. Sw. tagg a prickle, point, tooth.] 1. Any slight appendage, as to an article of dress; something slight hanging loosely; specifically, a direction card, or label. [1913 Webster] 2. A metallic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tag and rag — Tag Tag, n. [Probably akin to tack a small nail; cf. Sw. tagg a prickle, point, tooth.] 1. Any slight appendage, as to an article of dress; something slight hanging loosely; specifically, a direction card, or label. [1913 Webster] 2. A metallic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tag along with something — tag along (with (someone/something)) to follow or go with a person or group when you were not invited. Do you mind if I tag along? I d like to see the show at the museum too. We don t want any kids to tag along with us today … New idioms dictionary
tag — [tag] n. [ME tagge, prob. < Scand, as in Swed tagg, a point, spike, Norw, a point; akin to Ger zacke, a point, jag: see TACK] 1. Archaic a hanging end or rag, as on a torn skirt 2. any small part or piece hanging from or loosely attached to… … English World dictionary
tag line — tag lines also tag line N COUNT The tag line of something such as a television commercial or a joke is the phrase that comes at the end and is meant to be amusing or easy to remember … English dictionary