tag
- IPA[taɡ]
美式
- a children's game in which one child chases the others and anyone who is touched then becomes the pursuer;the action of tagging out a runner or tagging a base
- touch (someone being chased) in a game of tag.;put out (a runner) by touching them with the ball or with the glove holding the ball
verb: tag, 3rd person present: tags, gerund or present participle: tagging, past tense: tagged, past participle: tagged
noun: tag
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a children's game in which one child chases the others and anyone who is touched then becomes the pursuer we began to play tag under the water
- ▪ the action of tagging out a runner or tagging a base he narrowly avoided a sweeping tag by the first baseman
- ▪ denoting a form of wrestling involving tag teams.
動詞
- 1. touch (someone being chased) in a game of tag.
- ▪ put out (a runner) by touching them with the ball or with the glove holding the ball catching their fastest runner in a rundown and tagging him out
- ▪ (of a base runner, or a fielder with the ball) touch (a base) with the foot the short center fielder could field the ball and tag second base for a force out
- ▪ (of a base runner) touch the base one has occupied after a fly ball is caught, before running to the next base when the ball was hit, he went back to the bag to tag up