tactical
tactical 英 [ˈtæktɪkl] 美 [ˈtæktɪkəl]
adj. 战术的;策略的;善于策略的
- A tactical move on the military's part is one that is carefully planned and often small in scale, but important in getting control of an area.
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- adj. 战术的;策略的;善于策略的
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1. Other options would be to approach cloud computing as a tactical or one-off solution, which is what most people do today.
其他做法是将云计算作为一种战术或一次性的解决方案,现在大多数人就是这么干的。
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2. The faint arrows, similar to the directional markings on a tactical map, are one of the rare carry-overs from his military world.
那微小的箭头就像战术的图中的方向标志,也是很少从他的军事世界里挪用过来的东西之一。
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3. And so, unlike tactical engagement, there is an "entrance exam" for a strategic engagement.
因此,不像战术契约那样,对于战略契约有一个“入学考试”。
- tactical (adj.) 1560s, "pertaining to tactics," from Modern Latin tactica (see tactics) + -al (1). Meaning "characterized by adroit management" is from 1883. In reference to nuclear weapons ("for limited use in military operations," opposed to strategic) it is recorded from 1957. Related: Tactically.
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