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#2 (permalink) Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:38 am tail and shadow |
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Hi,
'Tail' would describe perhaps a detective following someone to see where they are going. 'Shadow' is often used to describe what you do when you follow someone around as when you are about to take over a new job and you follow in detail another person who has a similar job or whose job you are going to take over.
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#3 (permalink) Tue Dec 15, 2009 13:31 pm tail and shadow |
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| But can't "to shadow" also mean the same as "to tail", i.e. following like a detective? |
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#4 (permalink) Tue Dec 15, 2009 13:47 pm tail and shadow |
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Hi Cerberus,
The first meaning to me is the idea of following around but not trying to hide, which is I think the main idea of 'tail'.
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#5 (permalink) Tue Dec 15, 2009 20:08 pm tail and shadow |
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| Hi can you give me some examples? |
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#6 (permalink) Tue Dec 15, 2009 23:37 pm tail and shadow |
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| Okay, thank you. |
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