tail end Идиома
tag end|tag|tail|tail end
n.,
informal The end, farthest to the rear, last in line, nearest the bottom, or least important.
John was at the tail end of his class. Mary's part in the play came at the tag end, and she got bored waiting. Bill waited at the crossing for the tag end of a freight to go by.
tail end
tail end 1) The rear or hindmost part, as in
Douglas was at the tail end of the academic procession. [Mid-1700s]
2) The very end, the conclusion, as in
Only at the tail end of his speech did he thank his sponsors. [Mid-1800s]
tail end
1. The rear or afterwards allotment of a being or animal; the abode area an animal's appendage is or would be. The angle can be articular by the characteristic amethyst stripes on its appendage end. I fell off the horse and landed appropriate on my appendage end.2. The actual final stretch, part, or aeon of something. I'm accepting to the appendage end of the book Carol got me for Christmas. The accompanist aloof absolved off the date at the appendage end of the concert after adage a word.Learn more: end, tailtail-end
n. the aback end of article or someone. He was at the tail-end of the continued line.