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1 devise tactics
вырабатывать определенную тактикуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > devise tactics
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2 devise tactics
вырабатывать определенную тактикуАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > devise tactics
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3 tactics
ˈtæktɪks сущ. тактика to employ tactics, to use tactics ≈ применять определенную тактику to devise tactics ≈ вырабатывать определенную тактику delaying tactics ≈ выжидательная тактика diversionary tactics ≈ тактика отвлечения внимания pressure tactics, strong-arm tactics ≈ силовые методы, политика силы questionable tactics ≈ сомнительная тактика salami tactics ≈ тактика поэтапных мероприятий, изменений;
постепенное отсекание нежелательных элементов wily tactics ≈ хитрость, обман, шельмование употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. (военное) тактика - the art of * and strategy искусство тактики и стратегии употр. с гл. во мн. ч. тактика, действия - I cannot approve these * я не могу одобрить этих действий - this time the * were different на этот раз тактика была другой - he resorted to the * of delay он прибег(нул) к тактике проволочек tactics тактика -
4 tactics
['tæktɪks]сущ.; употр. с гл. в ед.pressure / strong-arm tactics — силовые методы, политика силы
to employ questionable tactics — применять скандальные, сомнительные методы
to employ / use tactics — применять определённую тактику
wily tactics — хитрость, обман
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