plural tackles
plural tackles
Learner's definition of TACKLE
1
[noncount] : equipment that is used for a particular activity (especially fishing)器械;器具;(尤指)渔具 2
[count] sports : the act of tackling another player阻截: such as
a American football or rugby : the act of forcing the player who has the ball to fall to the ground(橄榄球运动中的)阻截,擒抱摔倒(带球队员) b soccer, field hockey, etc. : the act of trying to get the ball from an opposing player(足球、曲棍球等的)抢断,铲球
3 [count] American football
a : either one of two players on the offensive team who play in positions on the line of scrimmage next to the guards进攻截锋
b : either one of two players on the defensive team who play in positions near the center of the line of scrimmage防守截锋 — see also nose tackle 4
[count, noncount] : an arrangement of ropes and wheels used for lifting or pulling something heavy滑车;滑轮组 — see also block and tackle 5
[noncount] British, informal : a man's sexual organs(男性)生殖器
2 tackle /ˈtækəl/ verb
tackles; tackled; tackling
tackles; tackled; tackling
Learner's definition of TACKLE
[+ object]
1
a : to forcefully seize (someone) and cause that person to fall to the ground擒获拽倒 b American football or rugby : to force (the player with the ball) to fall to the ground阻截;擒抱摔倒 c soccer, field hockey, etc. : to try to get the ball from (an opposing player who has it)抢断;铲球
2
: to deal with (something difficult)处理,应付,解决(难题) — tackler
/ˈtækəlɚ/ noun, plural tacklers [count]