trail: význam a definice
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To allow to drag or stream behind, as along the ground: The dog ran off, trailing its leash.
To drag (the body, for example) wearily or heavily.
To follow the traces or scent of, as in hunting; track.
To follow the course taken by; pursue: trail a fugitive.
To follow behind: several cruisers trailed by an escorting destroyer.
To lag behind (an opponent): trailed the league leader by four games.
To drag or be dragged along, brushing the ground: The queen's long robe trailed behind.
To extend, grow, or droop loosely over a surface: vines trailing through the garden.
To drift in a thin stream: smoke trailing from a dying fire.
To become gradually fainter; dwindle: His voice trailed off in confusion.
To walk or proceed with dragging steps; trudge.
To be behind in competition; lag: trailing by two goals in the second period.
A marked or beaten path, as through woods or wilderness.
An overland route: the pioneers' trail across the prairies.
A mark, trace, course, or path left by a moving body.
The scent of a person or animal: The dogs lost the trail of the fox.
Something that is drawn along or follows behind; a train: The mayor was followed by a trail of reporters.
A succession of things that come afterward or are left behind: left a trail of broken promises.
Something that hangs loose and long: Trails of ticker tape floated down from office windows.
The part of a gun carriage that rests or slides on the ground.