Tactics ˈtæktɪk Delaying Shock Order Achieve People Noun
Tactics refers to the methods used to achieve a goal in a specific situation, often implying a plan or strategy. It can also refer to the skillful arrangement and movement of military forces.
Tactics refers to the methods used to achieve a goal in a specific situation, often implying a plan or strategy. It can also refer to the skillful arrangement and movement of military forces.
[N-COUNT 可数名词]战术;策略;招数Tactics are the methods that you choose to use in order to achieve what you want in a particular situation.
[usu pl]
What sort of tactics will the President use to rally the people behind him?
总统会用什么样的策略把人们号召起来支持他呢?
He pressed on in the hope that a few others would join him. The tactic paid off.
他硬着头皮干下去,希望能有几个人加入进来。这一招奏效了。
Oxford
tac·tic/ˈtæktɪk; NAmEˈtæktɪk/noun1[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。2tactics[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
tactictacticstac·tic/ˈtæktɪk; NAmEˈtæktɪk/
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tactictac‧tic /ˈtæktɪk/ ●●○ noun [countable]
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1a method that you use to achieve something: a tactic employed to speed up the peace process Republicans accuse Democrats of using delaying tactics (=something you do in order to give yourself more time) to prevent a final vote on the bill.Shock tactics are being used in an attempt to stop drink drivers.2tactics [plural] the science of arranging and moving military forces in a battle → strong-arm tactics
at strong-arm
COLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + tactica delaying tactic (=an action which gives you more time)· His enemies believed that his sickness was just another delaying tactic.scare tactics (=in which you deliberately try to frighten people)· He accused the opposition of scare tactics.shock tactics (=in which you deliberately try to shock people)· The charity resorted to shock tactics to try to bring its message home.strong-arm tactics (=the use of force, violence, or threats)· Others were furious at what they said were government strong-arm tactics over the vote.a diversionary tactic (=an action which draws attention away from something)· Before the attack, nearby areas were bombed as a diversionary tactic.underhand/unfair tactics (=actions which are not fair or honest)· I wouldn't stoop to such sneaky, underhand tactics.verbsuse a tactic· We used various tactics to get their support.employ/adopt a tactic formal (=use a tactic)· Many species of fish employ similar defence tactics.change/switch tactics· Manchester United switched tactics in the second half.resort to a tactic (=use a tactic because there is no other way to do something)· Students resort to these tactics when they see no other way to address the problem.a tactic works (=is successful)· Those tactics won’t work with me anymore – I know you too well.phrasesa change of tactics· They trailed 2–1 at half time, but a change of tactics brought a 3–2 win.
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tactics[4729]
策略(82%),战略(18%)
n.策略,战略
adj.按顺序的,依次排列的
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