- A tailgate is the hinged opening at the back of a pickup truck. And as a verb, to tailgate is to drive too close to another vehicle.
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- n. 后挡板;下闸门
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1. Two men got out, lowered the tailgate, and a torrent of bloodhounds poured from the truck bed.
两个人从车里走出,放下后挡板,一群警犬从货车的车厢里涌出来。
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2. He also says he gets to New York Giants games early, at 8 a.m., to tailgate, because he fears that the prime spots will run out.
他还说,为了报道纽约巨人队的比赛,他甚至不敢在家中吃早餐,8点钟就赶到了现场,因为他担心错过最精彩的比赛场面。
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3. He rolled down the window and swam to safety.Your two friends were in the back.They drowned because they couldn't get the tailgate down.
他把车窗摇下来,游到安全的地方去,另外俩个你的朋友在后面,因为他们怎么也打不开后档门所以淹死了。
tail·gate / ˈteɪlɡeɪt ; NAmE ˈteɪlɡeɪt / noun , verb tailgate tailgates tailgated tailgating noun 1 ( also tail·board ) a door at the back of a lorry/truck that opens downwards and that you can open or remove when you are loading or unloading the vehicle (卡车的)后拦板,后挡板 2 the door that opens upwards at the back of a car that has three or five doors (called a hatchback ) (三门或五门轿车的)尾门,舱盖式后背门 verb 1 [intransitive , transitive ] tailgate(sb/sth) ( informal) ( especially NAmE) to drive too closely behind another vehicle 紧跟(另一车辆)行驶 2 [intransitive ] ( NAmE) to eat food and drinks outdoors, served from the tailgateof a car 旅行野餐(打开轿车舱盖式后背门就餐) tail·gate / ˈteɪlɡeɪt ; NAmE ˈteɪlɡeɪt /
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