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tack meaning in English

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lapptäcke [~t ~n] substantiv
{n}

patchwork quilt(decorative quilt)
noun

motattack [~en ~er] substantiv
{c}

counter-attack(an attack made in response to an attack by the opponents)
noun
[UK: ˈkaʊn.tə.rə.ˌtæk] [US: ˈkæʊn.tə.rə.ˌtæk]

myrstack [~en ~ar] substantiv
{c}

anthill(home of ants and termites)
noun
[UK: ˈænt.ˌhɪl] [US: ˈænt.ˌhɪl]
He stuck a straw into an anthill. = Han stack ett strå i en myrstack.

nål i en höstack substantiv

needle in a haystack(idiomatic)
noun
[UK: ˈniːd.l̩ ɪn ə ˈheɪ.stæk] [US: ˈniːd.l̩ ɪn ə ˈheɪ.ˌstæk]

nej tack interjektion

no, thanksinterjection
[UK: nəʊ θæŋks] [US: ˈnoʊ ˈθæŋks]

no thank you(polite way of saying no)
interjection
[UK: nəʊ θæŋk juː] [US: ˈnoʊ ˈθæŋk ˈjuː]

notan tack phrase

the bill, pleasephrase
[UK: ðə bɪl pliːz] [US: ðə ˈbɪl ˈpliːz]

nyupptäckt adjektiv

new [newer, newest](additional, recently discovered)
adjective
[UK: njuː] [US: nuː]

otacksam [~t ~ma] adjektiv

thankless(unappreciated)
adjective
[UK: ˈθæŋ.kləs] [US: ˈθæŋ.kləs]

ungrateful(not grateful)
adjective
[UK: ʌn.ˈɡreɪt.fəl] [US: ʌn.ˈɡreɪt.fəl]

otacksamhet [~en] substantiv
{c}

ingratitude(thanklessness)
noun
[UK: ɪn.ˈɡræ.tɪ.tjuːd] [US: ɪŋ.ˈɡræ.tə.tuːd]
Your ingratitude is repulsive. = Din otacksamhet är motbjudande.

övertäckning [~en] substantiv
{c}

cover [covers](topology: family of sets)
noun
[UK: ˈkʌ.və(r)] [US: ˈkʌ.vər]

panikattack [~en ~er] substantiv
{c}

panic attack [panic attacks](sudden period of intense anxiety)
noun
[UK: ˈpæ.nɪk ə.ˈtæk] [US: ˈpæ.nɪk ə.ˈtæk]

sadeltäcke [~t ~n] substantiv
{n}

saddlecloth(blanket placed under a saddle, see also: saddle blanket)
noun
[UK: ˈsædl.klɒθ] [US: ˈsædl.ˌklɔːθ]

självmordsattack [~en ~er] substantiv
{c}

suicide attacknoun

sladdertacka [~n ~tackor] substantiv
{c}

gossip [gossips](person)
noun
[UK: ˈɡɒ.sɪp] [US: ˈɡɑː.səp]

tattletale(one who gossips)
noun
[UK: tˈatəltˌeɪl] [US: tˈæɾəltˌeɪl]

snötäcke [~t ~n] substantiv
{n}

snow covernoun

snötäckt [~, ~a] adjektiv

oversnowedadjective

snow-covered(covered with snow)
adjective
[UK: ˈsnəʊ kʌ.vəd] [US: ˈsnoʊ kʌ.vəd]

snowclad(covered in snow)
adjective

spela under täcket verb

collude [colluded, colluding, colludes](to conspire)
verb
[UK: kə.ˈluːd] [US: kə.ˈluːd]

stack [~en ~ar] substantiv

queue [queues](data structure)
noun
[UK: kjuː] [US: ˈkjuː]

stack [~en ~ar] substantiv
{c}

rick [ricks](stack or pile, of straw, hay etc.)
noun
[UK: rɪk] [US: ˈrɪk]

stack [stacks](computing: data structure)
noun
[UK: stæk] [US: ˈstæk]

stacka [~de ~t] verb

stack [stacked, stacking, stacks](To place objects or material in the form of a stack)
verb
[UK: stæk] [US: ˈstæk]

stäcka [stäckte stäckt] verb

scupper [scuppered, scuppering, scuppers](thwart, destroy)
verb
[UK: ˈskʌ.pə(r)] [US: ˈskʌ.pər]

stackare [~n ~, stackarna] substantiv
{c}

lame duck(a person or thing that is helpless, inefficient or disabled)
noun
[UK: leɪm dʌk] [US: ˈleɪm ˈdək]

worm [worms](contemptible being)
noun
[UK: wɜːm] [US: ˈwɝːm]

stackare [~n ~, stackarna] substantiv
{n}

wretch [wretches](unhappy, unfortunate, or miserable person)
noun
[UK: retʃ] [US: ˈretʃ]

stackars adjektiv

poor [poorer, poorest](used to express pity)
adjective
[UK: pʊə(r)] [US: ˈpʊr]
Poor John! = Stackars John!

stackars mig! interjektion

woe is me(interjection)
interjection

tjocktäcke substantiv
{n}

duvet(quilt)
noun
[UK: ˈdjuː.veɪ] [US: ˈdjuː.veɪ]

transitorisk ischemisk attack substantiv
{c}

transient ischemic attack(temporary cessation or reduction of blood supply to part of the brain)
noun

tusen tack interjektion

many thanksinterjection
[UK: ˈmen.i θæŋks] [US: ˈmen.i ˈθæŋks]

thanks a lot(emphatic thanks)
interjection

thanks a million(thanks a great many times)
interjection

upptäcka [~täckte ~täckt] verb

detect [detected, detecting, detects](to discover or find by careful search, examination, or probing)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈtekt] [US: də.ˈtekt]

discover [discovered, discovering, discovers](find something for the first time)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈskʌ.və(r)] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈskə.vər]
What did John discover? = Vad upptäckte John?

find [found, found, finding, finds](encounter, locate, discover)
verb
[UK: faɪnd] [US: ˈfaɪnd]
When did you find out that John was the one who did that? = När upptäckte du att John var den som gjorde det?

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