plural tacks
plural tacks
Learner's definition of TACK
1 [count]
a : a small, sharp nail usually with a wide, flat head平头钉;大头钉 2 sailing
a [count, noncount] : the direction that a ship or boat is sailing in as it moves at an angle to the direction of the wind(帆船的)戗风调向,戗风航行 b [count] : a change from one direction to another direction while sailing改变航向 c [count] : the distance traveled while sailing in a particular direction(某一航向的)航行距离 3
: a way in which you do something or try to do something方针;方法;思路 [singular]
[noncount]
4
[count] : a loose stitch that is used to hold pieces of cloth together before sewing them tightly together粗线脚缝;假缝
get down to brass tacks
— see brass 2 tack /ˈtæk/ verb
tacks; tacked; tacking
tacks; tacked; tacking
Learner's definition of TACK
1
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[+ object] : to fasten or attach (something) with tacks(用平头钉)钉上,固定住 2
[+ object] : to add on or attach (something) in a quick or careless way(迅速或草率地)加上,附上 —
usually + on or onto 3
[no object] sailing : to turn a ship or boat so that the wind is coming at it from the opposite side戗风行驶;戗风调向 3 tack /ˈtæk/ noun
Learner's definition of TACK
[noncount]
: the equipment (such as a saddle and a bridle) that is used for riding a horse马具;鞍辔