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English Idioms :: tackle
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tacklel - See: FLYING TACKLE |
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Traditional English :: tackle
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tacklel - n. & v. --n. 1 equipment for a task or sport (fishing-tackle). 2 a mechanism, esp. of ropes, pulley-blocks, hooks, etc., for lifting weights, managing sails, etc. (block and tackle). 3 a windlass with its ropes and hooks. 4 an act of tackling in football etc. 5 Amer. Football a the position next to the end of the forward line. b the player in this position. --v.tr. 1 try to deal with (a problem or difficulty). 2 grapple with or try to overcome (an opponent). 3 enter into discussion with. 4 obstruct, intercept, or seize and stop (a player running with the ball). 5 secure by means of tackle. tackle-block a pulley over which a rope runs. tackle-fall a rope for applying force to the blocks of a tackle. tackler n. tackling n. [ME, prob. f. MLG takel f. taken lay hold of] |
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English Idioms :: tackle
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tacklel - See: FLYING TACKLE |
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Traditional English :: tackle
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tacklel - n. & v. --n. 1 equipment for a task or sport (fishing-tackle). 2 a mechanism, esp. of ropes, pulley-blocks, hooks, etc., for lifting weights, managing sails, etc. (block and tackle). 3 a windlass with its ropes and hooks. 4 an act of tackling in football etc. 5 Amer. Football a the position next to the end of the forward line. b the player in this position. --v.tr. 1 try to deal with (a problem or difficulty). 2 grapple with or try to overcome (an opponent). 3 enter into discussion with. 4 obstruct, intercept, or seize and stop (a player running with the ball). 5 secure by means of tackle. tackle-block a pulley over which a rope runs. tackle-fall a rope for applying force to the blocks of a tackle. tackler n. tackling n. [ME, prob. f. MLG takel f. taken lay hold of] |
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English Idioms :: tack
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tacklel - See: GET DOWN TO BRASS TACKS, GO SIT ON A TACK, SHARP AS A TACK. |
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English Idioms :: tack on
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tacklel - {v. phr.} To append; add. * /We were about to sign the contract when we discovered that the lawyer had tacked on a codicil that was not acceptable to us./ |
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