n.
- 滑车,滑车组[C][U]
- 用具,装备[U]
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John forgot to bring fishing
tackle with him.
约翰忘了带钓具。
- 钓具;马具[U]
- (橄榄球赛中的)擒抱摔倒[C]
- (足球赛中的)阻截铲球[C]
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The
tackle looked fair but a free kick was awarded.
阻截动作看上去并未犯规,但被判罚任意球。
vt.
- 着手对付(或处理)
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Mr. Wells
tackled the difficult problem, but he couldn't solve it.
威尔斯先生处理过这一难题,但未能解决。
- 与……交涉[O][(+about/over/on)]
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I'll
tackle the boss for a raise.
我将与老板交涉要求增加薪水。
- 擒抱并摔倒(对方球员);阻截(对方球员)
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He was
tackled before he had a chance to shoot.
他还来不及射门即遭阻截。
- 抓住,扭获
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The policeman
tackled the thief.
警员扭获窃贼。
- 开始大吃
vi.
- 擒抱并摔倒对方球员;阻截
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That big fullback
tackles hard.
那个大个儿后卫拦截凶狠。
短语
tackle sb. over/about sth.
- 就某事向某人交涉
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We'll
tackle him over the matter.
我们将就此事向他交涉。
派生
辨析
n.
- the equipment required for a task or sport.
- a mechanism consisting of ropes, pulley blocks, and hooks for lifting heavy objects.
▸the running rigging and pulleys used to work a boat's sails.
- (in sport) an act of tackling an opponent.
- American Football a player who lines up next to the end along the line of scrimmage.
-
(also wedding tackle)
Brit. vulgar slang a man's genitals.
v.
- make determined efforts to deal with (a difficult task).
▸initiate discussion with (someone) about a sensitive issue.
- (in soccer, hockey, rugby, etc.) intercept (an opponent in possession of the ball).
Derivative
Etymology
ME: prob. from Mid. Low Ger. takel, from taken ‘lay hold of’.