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tact significado en español

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tact (sensitive mental touch)
noun
[UK: tækt]
[US: ˈtækt]

mano izquierdanoun
{m}

tactonoun
{m}

tientonoun
{m}

tactful (possessing tact)
adjective
[UK: ˈtækt.fʊl]
[US: ˈtækt.fəl]

de mucho tactoadjective

diplomáticoadjective

discretoadjectiveSometimes it's hard to be tactful and honest at the same time. = A veces es difícil ser discreto y honesto al mismo tiempo.

tactfully (in a tactful manner)
adverb
[UK: ˈtækt.fə.li]
[US: ˈtækt.fə.li]

discretamente; con mucho tactoadverb

tactic [tactics] (action to achieve some end)
noun
[UK: ˈtæk.tɪk]
[US: ˈtæk.tɪk]

tácticanoun
{f}
The tactic worked. = La táctica funcionó.

tactical (of or relating to tactics)
adjective
[UK: ˈtæk.tɪk.l̩]
[US: ˈtæk.tɪk.l̩]

estratégicoadjective

tácticoadjectiveIf an aircraft carrier is directly hit by a tactical nuclear weapon, it would be pulverized. = Si un transporte aéreo fuera directamente alcanzado por un arma nuclear táctica, sería pulverizado.

tactician [tacticians] (person skilled in tactics)
noun
[UK: tæk.ˈtɪʃ.n̩]
[US: tæk.ˈtɪʃ.n̩]

estrateganoun
{m} {f}

tactics (the employment of forces)
noun
[UK: ˈtæk.tɪks]
[US: ˈtæk.tɪks]

tácticanoun
{f}; eStratégico {m}
We were forced to change our tactics. = Nos vimos obligados a cambiar nuestra táctica.

tactile (tangible)
adjective
[UK: ˈtæk.taɪl]
[US: ˈtæk.təl]

táctiladjective

tactility (condition of being tactile)
noun

tactilidadnoun

tactless (without tact)
adjective
[UK: ˈtækt.ləs]
[US: ˈtækt.ləs]

desatinadoadjective

indiscreto; poco delicadoadjective

tactlessly (in a tactless manner)
adverb
[UK: ˈtækt.lə.sli]
[US: ˈtækt.lə.sli]

rudamente; sin tactoadverb

contact [contacts] (an act of touching physically)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒn.tækt]
[US: ˈkɑːn.ˌtækt]

contactonoun
{m}
Contact John. = Ponte en contacto con John.

contact [contacted, contacting, contacts] (establish communication with)
verb
[UK: ˈkɒn.tækt]
[US: ˈkɑːn.ˌtækt]

contactarverbContact my son. = Contacte a mi hijo.

entrar en contacto converb

contact lens (thin lens placed directly on the eye)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒn.tækt lenz]
[US: ˈkɑːn.ˌtækt ˈlenz]

lente de contactonoun
{m}

lentillanoun
{f}

pupilentenoun
{m}

contact trace (to identify everyone with whom a person carrying an infectious disease has come into contact)
verb

rastrear contactosverb

rastrear los contactosverb

contact tracing (the process of identification of persons who may have come into contact with an infected person)
noun

rastreo de contactosnoun
{m}

eye contact (action of looking at another human or animal in the eye)
noun

contacto visualnoun
{m}

intact (untouched)
adjective
[UK: ɪn.ˈtækt]
[US: ˌɪn.ˈtækt]

intactoadjectiveI got through with my dignity intact. = Salí con mi dignidad intacta.

multitactical (employing multiple tactics)
adjective

multitácticoadjective

phonotactics (branch of phonology)
noun
[UK: ˌfəʊ.nəʊ.ˈtæk.tɪks]
[US: ˌfəʊ.nəʊ.ˈtæk.tɪks]

fonotaxisnoun
{f}

protactinium (chemical element)
noun
[UK: ˌprəʊ.tæk.ˈtɪ.niəm]
[US: ˌproʊ.tæk.ˈtɪ.niəm]

protactinionoun
{m}

syntactic (of, related to or connected with syntax)
adjective
[UK: sɪn.ˈtæk.tɪk]
[US: sɪn.ˈtæk.tək]

sintácticoadjective

syntactic salt noun

sal sintácticanoun
{f}

syntactic sugar noun

azúcar sintácticonoun
{m}

syntactically (according to the rules of syntax)
adverb
[UK: sɪn.ˈtæk.tɪk.l̩i]
[US: sɪn.ˈtæk.tɪk.l̩i]

sintácticamenteadverb