tactic 英 [ˈtæktɪk]   美 [ˈtæktɪk]

tactic

tactic  英 [ˈtæktɪk] 美 [ˈtæktɪk]

n. 策略,战略  adj. 按顺序的,依次排列的 

名词复数:tactics 

You have probably heard of this tactic before. 你以前也可能听说过这个策略。
This tactic sometimes, but not always, results in release of the records. 这种策略有时会导致机构开放档案,但并非总是如此。

  • Tactic is another word for a maneuver or method. If begging doesn't convince your parents to raise your allowance, you might want to try a different tactic—like doing all your chores without being asked.
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  • n. 策略,战略
  • adj. 按顺序的,依次排列的
  • 1. You have probably heard of this tactic before.

    你以前也可能听说过这个策略。

  • 2. This tactic sometimes, but not always, results in release of the records.

    这种策略有时会导致机构开放档案,但并非总是如此。

  • 3. Over the next few months, however, that tactic will be difficult to sustain.

    然而在接下去的几个月这个策略将很难维持下去。

  • tactic (n.) 1766, from Modern Latin tactica, from Greek taktike (tekhne) "(art of) arrangement," from fem. of taktikos "pertaining to arrangement" (see tactics). Earlier it meant "a tactician" (1630s), and was in use as an adjective meaning "tactical" (c. 1600).
tac·tic / ˈtæktɪk ; NAmE ˈtæktɪk / noun 1 [countable ,  usually plural ] the particular method you use to achieve sth 策略;手段;招数 They tried all kinds of tactics to get us to go. 他们施尽所有的招数想让我们离开。 This was just the latest in a series of delaying tactics. 这只是一系列拖延战术中的一个新花招。 The manager discussed tactics with his team. 经理和他手下的一班人讨论了策略问题。 Confrontation is not always the best tactic. 对抗并非总是上策。 It's time to try a change of tactic. 现在是改弦易辙的时候了。 2 tactics [plural ] the art of moving soldiers and military equipment around during a battle or war in order to use them in the most effective way 战术;兵法 compare strategy tactic tactics tac·tic / ˈtæktɪk ; NAmE ˈtæktɪk /
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