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tack [tacks] (course of action) noun [UK: tæk] [US: ˈtæk] | curso de acciónnoun |
tack [tacks] (loose seam) noun [UK: tæk] [US: ˈtæk] | hilvánnoun |
tack [tacks] (nautical: course or heading) noun [UK: tæk] [US: ˈtæk] | cursonoun rumbonoun |
tack [tacks] (nautical: maneuver) noun [UK: tæk] [US: ˈtæk] | virarnoun |
tack [tacked, tacking, tacks] (nautical: to turn the bow through the wind) verb [UK: tæk] [US: ˈtæk] | voltejearverb |
tack [tacks] (small nail) noun [UK: tæk] [US: ˈtæk] | tachuelanoun |
tack [tacked, tacking, tacks] (to add onto, to tack one thing onto another) verb [UK: tæk] [US: ˈtæk] | agregarverb añadirverb |
tack [tacked, tacking, tacks] (to nail with tacks) verb [UK: tæk] [US: ˈtæk] | |
tacking (act of changing tack) noun [UK: ˈtækɪŋ] [US: ˈtækɪŋ] | dando bordadasnoun de bolinanoun |
tackle [tackles] (American football, rugby: play where a defender brings the ball carrier to the ground) noun [UK: ˈtæk.l̩] [US: ˈtæk.l̩] | placajenoun tacleadanoun |
tackle [tackles] (fishing: angling gear) noun [UK: ˈtæk.l̩] [US: ˈtæk.l̩] | aparejonoun equiponoun |
tackle [tackled, tackling, tackles] (Rugby, American football: to bring a ball carrier to the ground) verb [UK: ˈtæk.l̩] [US: ˈtæk.l̩] | placarverb |
tackle [tackles] (sports: attempt to take control over the ball) noun [UK: ˈtæk.l̩] [US: ˈtæk.l̩] | entradanoun |
tackle [tackled, tackling, tackles] (sports: to attempt to take away a ball) verb [UK: ˈtæk.l̩] [US: ˈtæk.l̩] | entrarverb taclearverb |
tackle [tackled, tackling, tackles] (to face or deal with) verb [UK: ˈtæk.l̩] [US: ˈtæk.l̩] | abordarverbJohn seems to be unwilling to tackle the problem. = John no parece estar dispuesto a abordar el problema. afrontarverbSooner or later, we'll have to tackle the problem in earnest. = Más pronto o más tarde, tendremos que afrontar el problema seriamente. atajarverb emprenderverb |
tacky (colloquial: in bad taste) adjective [UK: ˈtæk.i] [US: ˈtæk.i] | cursiadjective horteraadjectiveThat looks tacky. = Eso se ve hortera. nacoadjectiveI don't like boxer shorts very much. They're tacky. = No me gustan mucho los calzoncillos. Son nacos. |
tacky (colloquial: of low quality) adjective [UK: ˈtæk.i] [US: ˈtæk.i] | chafaadjective chopoadjective cutreadjective patitoadjective |
tacky (gaudy, flashy, showy, garish) adjective [UK: ˈtæk.i] [US: ˈtæk.i] | ordinarioadjective |
tacky (slightly sticky) adjective [UK: ˈtæk.i] [US: ˈtæk.i] | pegajosoadjective |
attack [attacks] (attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) noun [UK: ə.ˈtæk] [US: ə.ˈtæk] | ataquenoun |
attack [attacked, attacking, attacks] (to apply violent force) verb [UK: ə.ˈtæk] [US: ə.ˈtæk] | atacarverbShe attacked him. = Ella le atacó. |
attack is the best form of defence (attacking the opposition first is better than waiting) phrase | |
attacker [attackers] ((soccer)) noun [UK: ə.ˈtæk.ə(r)] [US: ə.ˈtæk.r̩] | delanteronoun |
attacker [attackers] (someone who attacks) noun [UK: ə.ˈtæk.ə(r)] [US: ə.ˈtæk.r̩] | agresornoun asaltantenoun atacantenoun |