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tackle ★★★☆☆
/tæ̱k(ə)l/
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[VERB 动词](果断或高效地)应对,处理,解决(难题或任务) If you tackle a difficult problem or task, you deal with it in a very determined or efficient way.
  [V n]
  • The first reason to tackle these problems is to save children's lives...

    果断处理这些问题的首要原因是为了挽救孩子们的生命。

  • Firemen later tackled the blaze.

    消防队员们后来扑灭了这场大火。

  • 2
    [VERB 动词](曲棍球、足球等比赛中)抢断,阻截,铲断;(英式、美式橄榄球比赛中)擒抱摔倒 If you tackle someone in a game such as hockey or football, you try to take the ball away from them. If you tackle someone in rugby or American football, you knock them to the ground.
      [V n]
  • Foley tackled the quarterback.

    福利成功拦截了四分卫。

  • Tackle is also a noun.
    • ...a tackle by full-back Brian Burrows.

      后卫布赖恩·伯罗斯的拦截

  • 3
    [VERB 动词](坦率地)与…交谈,与…交涉 If you tackle someone about a particular matter, you speak to them honestly about it, usually in order to get it changed or done.
      [V n about wh/n]
  • I tackled him about how anyone could live amidst so much poverty.

    我坦率地问他,人在如此贫穷的环境中如何还能生存。

  • 4
    [VERB 动词]攻击;与…打架 If you tackle someone, you attack them and fight them.
      [V n]
  • He claims Pasolini overtook and tackled him, pushing him into the dirt.

    他声称帕索利尼追上去打他,把他推倒在烂泥里。

  • 5
    [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](体育等活动的)器具,器材;(尤指)渔具 Tackle is the equipment that you need for a sport or activity, especially fishing.
  • ...fishing tackle.

    渔具

  • 6
    [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](吊拉物体用的)索具,滑轮组 Tackle is the equipment, usually consisting of ropes and pulleys, needed for lifting or pulling something.
  • I finally hoisted him up with a block and tackle.

    我最终用滑轮组把他拉了上去。


  • Oxford
    tackle / ˈtækl ; NAmE ˈtækl /
    verb
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    noun
    tackle tackles tackled tackling
    verb _sports_comp.jpg _rugby.jpg 1 [transitive ] tacklesth to make a determined effort to deal with a difficult problem or situation 应付,处理,解决(难题或局面) The government is determined to tackle inflation. 政府决心解决通货膨胀问题。 2 [transitive ] tacklesb (about sth) to speak to sb about a problem or difficult situation 与某人交涉;向某人提起(问题或困难情况) SYN
    confront
    I tackled him about the money he owed me. 我就他欠我钱的事与他进行了交涉。
    3 [transitive ,  intransitive ] tackle(sb) (in football ( soccer), hockey,etc. 足球、曲棍球等 ) to try and take the ball from an opponent 抢球;抢断;抢截;铲断 He was tackled just outside the penalty area. 他就在罚球区外让对方把球抢断。 4 [intransitive ,  transitive ] tackle(sb) (in rugbyor American football 橄榄球或美式足球 ) to make an opponent fall to the ground in order to stop them running 擒抱摔倒;阻截 5 [transitive ] tacklesb to deal with sb who is violent or threatening you 抓获;擒获;给以颜色 He tackled a masked intruder at his home. 他在家里抓住了一个私自闯入的蒙面人。
    noun 1 [countable ] an act of trying to take the ball from an opponent in football ( soccer), etc; an act of knocking an opponent to the ground in rugbyor American football (足球等)抢断球,阻截铲球;(橄榄球或美式足球)擒抱摔倒,阻截 2 [countable ] ( NAmE) (in American football 美式足球 ) a player whose job is to stop opponents by knocking them to the ground 阻截队员 3 [uncountable ] the equipment used to do a particular sport or activity, especially fishing 用具;体育器材;(尤指)渔具 see also
    block and tackle
    4 [uncountable ] ( BrE) ( slang) a man's sexual organs 鸡巴;阳具
    tackle / ˈtækl ; NAmE ˈtækl /
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    tackle1 verb
    tackle2 noun
    tackletack‧le1 /ˈtækəl/ ●●○ S3 W3 verb
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    1[transitive] to try to deal with a difficult problem:  There is more than one way to tackle the problem. It took twelve fire engines to tackle the blaze. see thesaurus at
    deal
    2[intransitive, transitive] a)to try to take the ball away from an opponent in a game such as football or hockey b)to force someone to the ground so that they stop running, in a game such as American football or rugby3[transitive] British English to talk to someone in order to deal with a difficult problemtackle somebody about something When I tackled Susan about it, she admitted she’d made a mistake.4[transitive] to start fighting someone, especially a criminal:  I certainly couldn’t tackle both of them on my own.tackler noun [countable]COLLOCATIONSnounstackle a problem/issue/question· The government has failed to tackle the problem of youth crime.tackle a job/challenge· She said she couldn’t face tackling the job on her own.tackle a blaze/fire (=try to stop it)· Fire crews tackling the blaze were hampered by exploding gas canisters.tackle crime· The police set up a special task force to tackle street crime in the capital.tackle poverty· He believes education is the long-term key to tackling poverty.tackle unemployment· The government announced a new initiative to tackle unemployment.adverbstackle something head-on (=in a direct and determined way)· The issue of cost must be tackled head-on.
    tackle1 verb
    tackle2 noun
    tackletackle2 noun
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    1[countable] a)an attempt to take the ball from an opponent in a game such as football b)an attempt to stop an opponent by forcing them to the ground, especially in American football or rugby2[countable] a player in American football who stops other players by tackling them or preventing them from moving forward3[uncountable] the equipment used in some sports and activities, especially fishing4[countable, uncountable] ropes and pulleys (=wheels) used for lifting heavy things5[uncountable] British English informal a man’s sexual organs
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