英:[ˈteɪlpi:s]
美:[ˈtelˌpis]
英:[ˈteɪlpi:s]
美:[ˈtelˌpis]
tail·piece
teIl pis
noun
a piece or part positioned at the end of something.
a small piece of triangular wood at the lower end of a violin, cello, or the like to which the strings are attached and positioned.
a small printed design placed at the end of a chapter or the bottom of a page.
The first known use of tailpiece was in 1601
takedown1 of 2noun
the action or an act of taking down
take down2 of 2verb
to pull to pieces
disassemble
to lower the spirit or pride of : humble
to write down or record by mechanical means
takeawaynoun
chiefly British takeout sense 3
an act or instance of taking possession of the ball or puck from an opposing team
taint1 of 2verb
to touch or affect slightly with something bad
spoil entry 2 sense 2c, decay
taint2 of 2noun
a trace of decay : stain
a spoiling influence
taint1 of 2verb
to touch or affect slightly with something bad
spoil entry 2 sense 2c, decay
taint2 of 2noun
a trace of decay : stain
a spoiling influence
tail windnoun
a wind having the same general direction as the course of a moving object (as an aircraft)
tailspinnoun
spin entry 2 sense 3
tail1 of 3noun
the rear end or a lengthened growth from the rear end of the body of an animal
something resembling an animal's tail the tail of a comet
the tail of a kite
plural full evening dress for men
the back, last, lower, or rear part of something
the tail of an airplane
the reverse of a coin
one (as a detective) who follows or keeps watch on someone
a location not far behind
a posse on the outlaw's tail
tail2 of 3adjective
being at or coming from the rear
tail3 of 3verb
to make or furnish with a tail
to follow or be drawn behind like a tail
to follow closely to observe : shadow
tail pipenoun
an outlet by which engine exhaust gases are expelled from a vehicle (as an automobile or jet aircraft)
tailpiecenoun
a piece added at the end
a device to which the strings of a stringed instrument are fastened
1 The 3DVarius’ tuning pegs have been moved from the top of the neck to the bottom of the instrument’s body, near the tailpiece.
2 After 1790, when his A general history of quadrupeds appeared with its vivid animals and its humorous and mordant tailpiece vignettes, he was hailed in terms that have hardly been matched for adulation.
3 You can also unscrew the nut on the back of the tailpiece, remove the lever that lifts the stopper and clear out all the obstructions.
4 Another possible cause for odor is the build up of slime, mold, hair, etc in the tailpiece (the portion of pipe that comes out the bottom of your sink) or overflow of your sink.
另一个可能的原因是,建立气味煤泥、塑造、毛发、在尾翼等(部分管出来的底层你下沉)或溢流贵沉。
5 Ebony fingerboard, both jujube wood and ebony sets can be supplied; rosewood end pin, metal tailpiece.
乌木指板, 枣木配件和乌木配件两种, 红木尾柱, 金属拉线板.
6 This latter necessitates the use of a higher and more substantial nut, otherwise the tailpiece would be close down to, if not touching, the table, causing a rattling.
7 Line for line there the figure was before me which in the unforgetable tailpiece is driving the thief under the gallows, and I had a melancholy satisfaction in identifying him.
8 Alfred contended that the tailpiece caught on one of his ears and pulled the bird-man back out of the air.
9 It had been hanging on the attic wall for a half-century, so that the back was split in twain, the sound-post lost, the neck and the tailpiece cracked.
10 Attach the tailpiece to the P-trap and tighten with the wrench.
11 There was plenty for Cohen to get his teeth into technically, from zip-wire glissandos through plinked pizzicatos and harmonics, to the gentle stroking of the instrument’s tailpiece with the bow.
12 Indeed, the Cold War represented both a tailpiece of World War II and an existential ideological and geopolitical challenge: that is not the case anymore.
13 He was not content, like many, with sticking on a tailpiece of application at the end of a long discourse.
14 At the time there was not existent that extensive and special manufacture of bridges, tailpieces, tail-pins, and pegs that forms a large and significant branch of commerce at the present day.
15 Place the flange over the drain hole in the sink and screw the tailpiece to the flange.
16 Attach the lift rod to the drain tailpiece.
17 But this wistful admission, though it protects him against whatever was the Greek equivalent for the charge that he lacked a sense of humor, furnished a humiliating tailpiece to a solemn thought.
18 Then there are lovely morsels from his hand associated with the drawings of his friend Mr. Abbey—head-pieces, tailpieces, vignettes, charming combinations of flower and foliage, decorative clusters of all sorts of pleasant rural emblems.
19 The utility model provides a tailpiece ship, belonging to the manufacturing technology for ships.
本实用新型涉及船舶制造技术。
20 The dialogue in question follows, at least so much of it as is in point, and will serve as tailpiece to the specimens of Tabarin's wit: Grat.
1 附属物
appendicular tag attachment lending appendix pendant pertinent adjunct accompaniment appendage appurtenance appurtenant appendant apanage
3 尾片
6 补白图案
8 附加部分