Определение e-tail в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- Retail business conducted online via the World Wide Web
- Tail End Charlie
- The man guarding the rear of a patrol
- Tail End Charlie
- the last aircraft in a formation
- Tail End Charlie
- the rear gunner in a bomber
- chase tail
- Be on hunt for a (mostly sexual) partner
Let's go out clubbing tonight and chase some tail.
- e-tailer
- A company that does business via electronic media, especially via the Internet
- e-tailing
- The conducting of business via electronic media, especially via the Internet
- fat tail
- A tail of a probability distribution with significantly higher kurtosis than a normal distribution (which has kurtosis = 0)
- fat tail
- A tail of a probability distribution with infinite variance
- fat tail
- The relatively high probability of a relatively extreme outcome
- fee tail
- An estate in land at common law wherein the land is inherited, but can not be sold, devised by will, or otherwise alienated by the owner, but which passes by operation of law to the owner's heirs upon his death
- heavy tail
- Fat tail
- in two shakes of a cow's tail
- Alternative form of in two shakes
- in two shakes of a dog's tail
- Alternative form of in two shakes
- in two shakes of a duck's tail
- Alternative form of in two shakes
- in two shakes of a lamb's tail
- Alternative form of in two shakes
- long tail
- Sales made for less usual goods within a very large choice, which can return a profit through reduced marketing and distribution costs
- long tail
- The tail of a distribution that represents the rare occurrence of extreme values
- long-tail boat
- Alternative spelling of longtail boat
- long-tail boats
- plural form of long-tail boat (alternative spelling of longtail boats)
- make head or tail of
- To determine to be good or bad
- make head or tail of
- To understand even minimally
See if you can make head or tail of this chapter. I'm baffled.
- nose to tail
- Moving slowly in this manner
- nose to tail
- Close to each other, one behind the other
- piece of tail
- Alternative form of piece of ass
- pin the tail on the donkey
- A common children's game involving pinning a piece of material on a specified spot while blindfolded
- pin the tail on the donkey
- Any attempt to aim something somewhither while handicapped in doing so
Without it, you may as well be playing pin the tail on the donkey with your marketing efforts.
- t-tail
- Type of aircraft that has the horizontal stabilizer situated atop, or near the top of, the vertical stabilizer
The C-5 Galaxy is the mightiest of all t-tails.
- tail
- One who surreptitiously follows another
- tail
- The caudal appendage of an animal that is attached to its posterior and near the anus
- tail
- To surreptitiously follow and observe
- tail
- Specifically, the visible stream of dust and gases blown from a comet by the solar wind
- tail
- The side of a coin not bearing the head; normally the side on which the monetary value of the coin is indicated; the reverse
- tail
- All the last terms of a sequence, from some term on
- tail
- The last four or five batsmen in the batting order, usually specialist bowlers
- tail
- The latter part of a time period or event, or (collectively) persons or objects represented in this part
- tail
- The lower loop of the letters in the Roman alphabet, as in g, q or y
- tail
- The male member of a person or animal
After the burly macho nudists' polar bear dip, their tails were spectacularly shrunk, so they looked like an immature kid's innocent tail.
- tail
- The part of a distribution most distant from the mode; as, a long tail
- tail
- The rear structure of an aircraft, the empennage
- tail
- The tail-end of a creature (buttocks, even if tailless) or an object, e.g. the rear of an aircraft's fuselage, containing the tailfin
When a grumpy client of the frat's annual carwash complained the tail of his menure-soiled tractor wasn't completely cleaned, the poor pledges had to drop trou and bend over to get their own tails paddled in public.
- tail
- An object or part thereof resembling a tail in shape, such as the thongs on a cat-o'-nine-tails or other multi-tail whip
- tail
- Sexual intercourse
I'm gonna get me some tail tonight.
- tail away
- To gradually subside or diminish; to tail off
- tail between one's legs
- A reaction to a confrontation, specifically one with excessive shame and hurt pride
- tail block
- A block having a rope about it, and on an end hanging several feet from it. (FM 55-501)
- tail dragger
- one who delays or is constantly late
- tail dragger
- An alternative spelling of taildragger
- tail draggers
- plural form of tail dragger
- tail end
- The rear end of anything; of a person or animal, the butt, buttocks; hindquarters, rump
- tail fins
- plural form of tail fin
- tail gunner
- One who operates the gun or guns in in the tail of a military aircraft, usually a bomber
- tail gunner
- One whose function in an organization is to defend it from attackers, for example, in public relations or public affairs
- tail lift
- A mechanical device permanently fitted to the back of a vehicle, designed to facilitate the transfer of goods from ground level onto the vehicle
- tail lifts
- plural form of tail lift
- tail off
- to gradually subside or diminish; to tail away
- tail pad
- A deck grip pad at the rear (ie. tail) of a surfboard, for the surfer's back foot to stand on
2005: Gorilla grip uses high quality foam to make a tail pad that's lighter on your board and easier on your skin. — Tactics Board Shop advertisement.
- tail pads
- plural form of tail pad
- tail recursion
- The technique of writing a function so that recursive calls are only done immediately before function return, particularly when recursive control structures are used in place of iterative ones
- tail recursive
- A style of programming in which all functions are written so that recursive calls are made nowhere but immediately before function return
- tail recursive
- A program or function that is written or can be rewritten in a tail recursive style
- tail rhyme
- rhyme in which the rhyming lines in each verse are followed by a shorter line; these shorter lines sometimes rhyme with each other
- tail rhymes
- plural form of tail rhyme
- tail wagging the dog
- A minor or secondary part of something controlling the whole
- turn tail
- To flee; to run away; to leave
He was the sort of man who, faced with the prospect of marriage, decided to turn tail and run rather than commit.
- whale tail
- An automotive spoiler
- whale tail
- An unintentional display of a thong etc above the waistband of trousers etc
- whale tail
- The tail of a whale
- whale's tail
- the distal bifurcation of the left anterior descending coronary artery
the distal birfucation, which is also known as the moustache, pitch fork, or whale's tail, in the left anterior descending coronary artery. , Eric J. Topol. Edition 4, illustrated. Elsevier Health Sciences, 2003. ISBN 0721694497.
- whale's tail
- The tail of a whale
- work one's tail off
- Work excessively or to the point of exhaustion
- work someone's tail off
- To cause someone to work hard, eg, as a supervisor
- tail
- {n} the hinder part
- tail
- {v} to pull by the tail
- Monkey tail tree
- (Botanik, Bitkibilim) Araucaria araucana (popularly called the monkey puzzle tree or monkey tail tree) is an evergreen tree growing to 40 metres (130 ft) tall with a 2 metres (7 ft) trunk diameter. The tree is native to central and southern Chile, western Argentina, and southern Brazil. Araucaria araucana is the hardiest species in the conifer genus Araucaria. Because of the species's great age it is sometimes described as a living fossil
- can't make head nor tail of something
- Not be able to understand something: "I can't make head nor tail of these instructions on the packet."
- cant make head nor tail of it
- (deyim) Not be able to understand something at all
- cant make head or tail of it
- (deyim) Not be able to understand something at all
- e-tailer
- An e-tailer is a retailer that primarily uses the Internet as a medium for customers to shop for the goods or services provided
- e-tailer
- One that sells goods or commodities to consumers electronically, as over the Internet
- e-tailing
- Retail business conducted online via the World Wide Web
- having a tiger by the tail
- Cope with an obsession; pursue an idea, a talent or even a vice obsessively; face a trying problem
- in two shakes of a lamb's tail
- (deyim) Very soon, in a couple of seconds, in a sec
- make head or tail of
- See the why of; finding a meaning in; understand. Used in negative, conditional, and interrogative sentences. "She could not make head or tail of the directions on the dress pattern. Can you make head or tail of the letter?"
- make head or tail of something
- (deyim) (Usually negative) Find meaning in, understand
I was unable to make head nor tail of our company's plans to restructure our department.
- pin the tail
- (Oyunlar) Pin the Tail on the Donkey is a game played by groups of children. A picture of a donkey (or possibly another animal) is tacked to a wall within easy reach of the children (usually to a large cork bulletin board). Then each child in turn, one at a time, is blindfolded and handed a paper "tail" with a push pin or thumbtack poked through it. (The picture of the donkey is missing its tail). The blindfolded child is then spun around and around until he or she is probably disoriented (and possibly pleasantly dizzy). Then the child gropes around and tries to pin the tail on the donkey
- pin the tail on the bunny
- (Oyunlar) A party game in which blindfolded players take turns attempting to pin a tail on a picture of a rabbit hanging on a wall
- pin the tail on the donkey
- (Oyunlar) Pin the Tail on the Donkey is a game played by groups of children. A picture of a donkey (or possibly another animal) is tacked to a wall within easy reach of the children (usually to a large cork bulletin board). Then each child in turn, one at a time, is blindfolded and handed a paper "tail" with a push pin or thumbtack poked through it. (The picture of the donkey is missing its tail). The blindfolded child is then spun around and around until he or she is probably disoriented (and possibly pleasantly dizzy). Then the child gropes around and tries to pin the tail on the donkey
- turn tail
- (deyim) RUN AWAY, flee, bolt, make off, take to one's heels, cut and run, beat a (hasty) retreat; informal scram, scarper, skedaddle, vamoose
- twist a person's tail
- (deyim) Annoy or provoke a person
- twist the lion's tail
- (deyim) Provoke the resentment of the British
- whale tail
- Whale tail is a phrase describing the waistband of a thong or g-string when visible above the waistline of low-rise pants, shorts, or a skirt creating a shape resembling a whale's tail. The appearance of a whale tail is not always intentional
- E-tailing
- electronic retailing, selling of commercial products via the Internet
- a tail to lions
- better to be last among the best rather than first among the mediocre (from "a tail to lions and not a head to foxes")
- bird's tail
- rear appendage on a bird
- box tail
- In a flying machine, a tail or rudder, usually fixed, resembling a box kite
- came out with his tail between his legs
- went in a hero but came out a coward, went in yelling but came out silent
- dog's tail
- tail of a dog
- duck tail
- {i} type of hairstyle (was popular in the 1950's)
- e-tailer
- A business that sells only online
- e-tailer
- the term used to describe a company that conducts retail sales activities over the Internet
- e-tailer
- An online retailer
- e-tailer
- A direct-to-consumer business practicing e-commerce Typically, an e-tailer is a business that, if it weren't for the Internet, would have transactions with consumers in bricks-and-mortar retail stores
- e-tailer
- electronic retailer a business that sells products or services on the Internet, instead of in a shop
- fee tail
- a fee limited to a particular line of heirs; they are not free to sell it or give it away
- fee tail
- An estate in land limited in inheritance to a particular class of heirs
- fee-tail
- limit the inheritance of property to a specific class of heirs
- gold-tail moth
- white furry-bodied European moth with a yellow tail tuft
- keep the tail in the water
- succeed, be successful, prosper, do well
- lions tail
- A genus of labiate plants (Leonurus); so called from a fancied resemblance of its flower spikes to the tuft of a lion's tail
- lizard's-tail
- North American herbaceous perennial of wet places having slender curled racemes of small white flowers
- lizards tail
- cernuus, growing in marshes, and having white flowers crowded in a slender terminal spike, somewhat resembling in form a lizard's tail; whence the name
- lobster tail
- lobster tail meat; usually from spiny rock lobsters
- make head or tail of it
- understand, comprehend
- rat-tail file
- a thin round file shaped like the tail of a rat
- shirt tail
- the part of a shirt that is below your waist and is usually inside your trousers
- shirt-tail
- Shirt-tails are the long parts of a shirt below the waist. He wore sandals and old jeans and his shirt-tails weren't tucked in
- stabilizing tail
- tail affixed to a craft such as an airplane or ship to maintain its stability
- tail
- the rear of the skateboard, from the back truck bolts to the end
- tail
- Feathers extending from the rear of the bird
- tail
- One of the strips at the end of a bandage formed by splitting the bandage one or more times
- tail
- 1) The end of a line 2) A line attached to the end of a wire to make it easier to use 3) To gather the unused end of a line neatly so that it does not become tangled
- tail
- 1 The very rearmost section of a ski 2 The entire rear section, from the back of the binding to the very end
- tail
- A downy or feathery appendage to certain achenes
- tail
- This term has been used to describe both the exposure that exists after expiration of a policy and the coverage that may be purchased to cover that exposure On "occurrence" forms a claims tail may extend for years after policy expiration, and the losses may be covered On "claims made" forms tail coverage may be purchased to extend the period for reporting covered claims beyond the normal policy period
- tail
- {f} remove the tail of an animal; furnish with a tail; come after, follow behind; gradually stop or disappear; follow a person in order to observe his activities
- tail
- To tail someone means to follow close behind them and watch where they go and what they do. Officers had tailed the gang from London during a major undercover inquiry He trusted her so little that he had her tailed. = shadow
- tail
- A portion of an incision, at its beginning or end, which does not go through the whole thickness of the skin, and is more painful than a complete incision; called also tailing
- tail
- The rear of a container
- tail
- To swing with the stern in a certain direction; said of a vessel at anchor; as, this vessel tails down stream
- tail
- In some forms of rope-laying machine, pieces of rope attached to the iron bar passing through the grooven wooden top containing the strands, for wrapping around the rope to be laid
- tail
- The part of the dog that wags
- tail
- If you toss a coin and it comes down tails, you can see the side of it that does not have a picture of a head on it
- tail
- the rear part of an aircraft
- tail
- go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit"
- tail
- remove or shorten the tail of an animal
- tail
- To hold by the end; said of a timber when it rests upon a wall or other support; with in or into
- tail
- The tail of an animal, bird, or fish is the part extending beyond the end of its body. a black dog with a long tail. + -tailed -tailed white-tailed deer
- tail
- An object or part thereof resembling a tail in shape, such as the thongs on a cat-o-nine-tails or other multi-tail whip
- tail
- A train or company of attendants; a retinue
- tail
- The tail-end of a creature (buttocks, even if tailless) or object, e.g. the rear of an aircrafts fuselage, containing the tailfin
- tail
- The part of a note which runs perpendicularly upward or downward from the head; the stem
- tail assembly
- the rear part of an aircraft
- tail coat
- evening suit with a tail in the back
- tail cut
- The plumb or square cut at the tail end of the rafter
- tail end
- The tail end of an event, situation, or period of time is the last part of it. Barry had obviously come in on the tail-end of the conversation
- tail fan
- The fanlike posterior structure of a lobster, shrimp, or other crustacean, formed from the telson and the last pair of uropods and used for backward locomotion
- tail feather
- feather growing from the tail (uropygium) of a bird
- tail fin
- {i} fin attached to the fish's tail; decorative protrusion resembling a fin on a car's rear fender; stabilizer being a part of the upright tail structure of a plane
- tail light
- one of the two red lights at the back of a vehicle
- tail of an aircraft
- rear part of an airplane, back of an airplane
- tail wheel
- rear wheel, back wheel
- wagged its tail
- moved its tail from side to side