tail
US /teɪl/
UK /teɪl/

1.
ekor
the hindmost part of an animal, especially when prolonged beyond the rest of the body, such as the caudal appendage of a vertebrate, which consists of a flexible series of vertebrae and is used for balance, propulsion, or as a prehensile organ.
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The dog wagged its tail excitedly.
Anjing itu mengibas-ngibaskan ekornya dengan gembira.
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A peacock has a magnificent tail.
Burung merak mempunyai ekor yang megah.
2.
ekor, hujung, bahagian belakang
the rear or end part of something.
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The plane's tail section was damaged.
Bahagian ekor pesawat rosak.
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He was at the tail end of the line.
Dia berada di hujung barisan.
1.
mengekor, mengikuti
to follow and observe (someone or something) closely, especially in secret.
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The detective decided to tail the suspect.
Detektif itu memutuskan untuk mengekor suspek.
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They were tailing the car for miles.
Mereka mengekor kereta itu sejauh beberapa batu.