Examples of using A tail in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
I regret that I must withdraw, for a tail is the honor and glory of a mouse.
could remember why they chose it, except the device bared a slight resemblance to a mouse with a tail.
Looking out his tower window, one Andrews controller saw what he described as an“orange ball of fire trailing a tail.”.
The Prime Minister thenmade a very eloquent statement on the consequences of what he called“leaving a tail behind.”.
It took the taxi driver only a couple of minutes to figure out we had a tail.
One observer said,“I came out here looking for some alligators and saw a tail that I have never seen before in a river.”.
Characters with animal features such as ears and a tail, but a human body.
back door open and I'm just gonna see a shell and a tail.
Leaping off the ceiling and attacking everyone. She might remember a girl with a tail.
She might remember a girl with a tail leaping off the ceiling and attacking everyone.
And we're going to attempt the first air-righting response in a tail, with a robot.
of a bird and the body of a serpent and a tail of a fish, though it is sometimes depicted as a bird, a serpent,
R&B singer and songwriter Andre Williams co-wrote"Shake a Tail Feather" among many other hits, signing first with Fortune Records then with Motown.
The dinochicken project instead has the goal of bringing back multiple dinosaur characteristics, such as a tail, teeth and forearms,
horns covered with fur, and a tail that resembles that of an ox.
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties(2006), Hannah Montana:
Adults measure 49 to 72 cm(19 to 28 in) in total length, including a tail 20 to 25 cm(7.9 to 9.8 in),
It's not often that a person needs a tail, but the special effects team for the Lord of the Rings movies provided Nadya Vessey of Auckland, New Zealand, with one so that she could take a swim.
Adult muskrats generally have a body length of about one foot in length from head to rump, a tail that has a length similar to that of a foot and a body weight
looking for shortcuts while copying manuscripts, converted the Latin word for“toward”-ad-to“a”with the back part of the“d”as a tail.