Noun
/tæɡ ˈsɪstəm/
The term "tag system" generally refers to a method of organizing or categorizing information, often using "tags" or keywords to classify content. It is frequently used in contexts such as technology (like tagging systems in software), social media (where users can tag posts), and library science (in cataloging systems).
This phrase has moderate frequency of use and can be found in both oral speech and written contexts, including discussions about data management, software design, and user interaction.
Веб-сайт использует систему тегов, которая помогает пользователям легко находить связанный контент.
Implementing a tag system in our project management tool enhanced team collaboration.
Внедрение системы тегов в наш инструмент управления проектами улучшило сотрудничество команды.
Many blogs use a simple tag system to organize their posts by topic.
While "tag system" itself may not be as commonly featured in idiomatic expressions, the concept of "tag" can appear in several idioms. Here are examples where "tag" is used:
"Он был 'это', поэтому он задел всех в игре."
"She always tags along with her friends whenever they go out."
"Она всегда ходит за своими друзьями, когда они куда-то выходят."
"Don’t forget to tag me in the photos so I can see them."
"Не забудь отметить меня на фотографиях, чтобы я мог их увидеть."
"He was late to the meeting and tagged on at the end."
"Он опоздал на встречу и присоединился в конце."
"I hope you wouldn't tag me as the person responsible for this mistake."
The word "tag" originates from the Middle English word taggen, meaning to attach or fasten, which itself derives from Old Norse tagga, meaning to touch or connect. The word "system" comes from the Latin systema, which refers to a complex whole made up of interconnected parts. Thus, the term "tag system" reflects the concept of interconnected tags that provide a systematic way of organizing information.
Synonyms: - Labeling system - Classification system - Indexing system
Antonyms: - Disorganization - Disorder - Chaos