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tackle美 ['tæk(ə)l] 英 ['tæk(ə)l] - v.处理;阻截;与某人交涉;向某人提起(问题或困难情况)
- n.用具;阻截;阻截铲球;阻截队员
- 网络解决;滑车;对付
复数:tackles 现在分词:tackling 过去分词:tackled v.+n. tackle problem,tackle issue,tackle job,tackle question,tackle unemployment v. undertake,begin,embark upon,confront,challenge n. confrontation,hold,equipment,gear,apparatus 1. | [t] ~ sth 应付,处理,解决(难题或局面)to make a determined effort to deal with a difficult problem or situation |
| The government is determined to tackle inflation. 政府决心解决通货膨胀问题。 |
2. | [t] ~ sb (about sth) 与某人交涉;向某人提起(问题或困难情况)to speak to sb about a problem or difficult situation |
| I tackled him about the money he owed me. 我就他欠我钱的事与他进行了交涉。 |
3. | [t][i] ~ (sb) 抢球;抢断;抢截;铲断to try and take the ball from an opponent |
| He was tackled just outside the penalty area. 他就在禁区外让对方把球抢断。 |
4. | [i][t] ~ (sb) 擒抱摔倒;阻截to make an opponent fall to the ground in order to stop them running |
5. | [t] ~ sb 抓获;擒获;给以颜色to deal with sb who is violent or threatening you |
| He tackled a masked intruder at his home. 他在家里抓住了一个私自闯入的蒙面人。 |
1. | [c] (足球等)抢断球,阻截铲球;(橄榄球或美式足球)擒抱摔倒,阻截an act of trying to take the ball from an opponent in football ( soccer ), etc.; an act of knocking an opponent to the ground in rugby or American football |
2. | [c] 阻截队员a player whose job is to stop opponents by knocking them to the ground |
3. | [u] 用具;体育器材;(尤指)渔具the equipment used to do a particular sport or activity, especially fishing |
4. | [u] 鸡巴;阳具a man's sexual organs |
v. | 10. 抓住,捉住,扭住;【橄榄球】抱住(对方抱[带]球奔跑的球员) 10. 抓住,捉住,扭住;【橄榄球】抱住(对方抱[带]球奔跑的球员) | n. | |
v. | 1. to undertake or deal with something that requires effort 2. to open a conversation or discussion on a difficult issue with somebody who would prefer to avoid it 3. in football, hockey, and some other games, to make a physical challenge against an opposing player 4. to put a harness on an animal, especially a horse 5. to make an organized and determined attempt to deal with a problem, often a social problem such as crime or unemployment 6. to try to take the ball from an opponent in a game such as football 7. to take hold of someone and push them to the ground 8. to ask someone questions in a very direct way, because you disagree with them and you want them to explain their opinions or behaviour 9. deal with;attack(a problem,a piece of work) 10. seize,lay hold of sb.eg.a thief,a player who in Rugby,has the ball 1. to undertake or deal with something that requires effort 2. to open a conversation or discussion on a difficult issue with somebody who would prefer to avoid it 3. in football, hockey, and some other games, to make a physical challenge against an opposing player 4. to put a harness on an animal, especially a horse 5. to make an organized and determined attempt to deal with a problem, often a social problem such as crime or unemployment 6. to try to take the ball from an opponent in a game such as football 7. to take hold of someone and push them to the ground 8. to ask someone questions in a very direct way, because you disagree with them and you want them to explain their opinions or behaviour 9. deal with;attack(a problem,a piece of work) 10. seize,lay hold of sb.eg.a thief,a player who in Rugby,has the ball | n. | 1. in football, field hockey, and some other games, a physical challenge against an opposing player who has the ball, puck, or other object of possession. 2. the equipment used for a specialized activity such as fishing, angling or rock climbing 3. equipment consisting of ropes and pulleys used for lifting heavy weights through increased mechanical advantage 4. the gear and rigging of a sailing ship or boat 6. in American football, a lineman positioned between a guard and an end, or the position of such a player 7. an attempt to take the ball from an opponent in a game such as football 8. an attempt to stop an opponent from moving forwards in a game such as rugby or American football, usually by forcing them to the ground 9. the ropes and other equipment that people use to lift heavy objects 1. in football, field hockey, and some other games, a physical challenge against an opposing player who has the ball, puck, or other object of possession. 2. the equipment used for a specialized activity such as fishing, angling or rock climbing 3. equipment consisting of ropes and pulleys used for lifting heavy weights through increased mechanical advantage 4. the gear and rigging of a sailing ship or boat 6. in American football, a lineman positioned between a guard and an end, or the position of such a player 7. an attempt to take the ball from an opponent in a game such as football 8. an attempt to stop an opponent from moving forwards in a game such as rugby or American football, usually by forcing them to the ground 9. the ropes and other equipment that people use to lift heavy objects |
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