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A nB vtr1 ( handle) s'attaquer à [task, problem, subject, challenge] ; essayer de maîtriser [fire] ; attaquer ○ [food] ; to tackle sth head-on s'attaquer de front à qch ;2 ( confront) to tackle sb prendre qn de front ; to tackle sb about parler à qn de [subject, grievance, problem] ;C vi (in soccer, hockey) tacler ; (in rugby, American football) plaquer. -
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tackle ['tækəl]∎ I'm going to tackle 'War and Peace' during the holidays je vais attaquer 'Guerre et paix' pendant les vacances;∎ he tackled an enormous plate of chips il attaqua une énorme assiettée de frites(b) (confront) interroger;∎ I tackled him on or about his stand on abortion je l'ai interrogé sur sa prise de position sur l'avortement;∎ I'll tackle her about the extra cost je lui toucherai un mot ou je lui parlerai du coût supplémentaire(c) (in football, hockey) tacler; (in rugby, American football) plaquer; figurative (assailant, bank robber) saisir, empoigner(in football, hockey) faire un tacle; (in rugby, American football) faire un plaquage3 noun(a) (equipment) attirail m, matériel m;∎ fishing tackle matériel m ou articles mpl de pêche∎ under ship's tackle sous palan(c) (challenge → in football, hockey) tacle m; (→ in rugby, American football) plaquage m, placage m;∎ good tackle! bien taclé!(d) (player → in American football) plaqueur m∎ (wedding) tackle (man's genitals) service m trois pièces, bijoux mpl de famille -
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tackle [ˈtækl]1. nouna. [+ opposing player] tacler ; [+ thief, intruder] saisir à bras-le-corpsc. [+ task, problem] s'attaquer à ; [+ question] aborder* * *['tækl] 1. 2.transitive verb1) ( handle) gen s'attaquer à2) ( confront)4) ( take on) maîtriser [intruder]3. -
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♦ problem /ˈprɒbləm/n.problema ( anche fig.); questione (complicata): to solve [to tackle] a problem, risolvere [affrontare] un problema; to address (o to face) a problem, affrontare un problema; to anticipate a problem, prevedere un problema; to cause problems, dare problemi; to compound a problem, aggravare un problema; an insoluble problem, un problema insolubile; an unsolved problem, un problema insoluto; a major problem, un problema grave; a thorny problem, un problema spinoso; DIALOGO → - Car problems 1- What seems to be the problem?, quale sarebbe il problema?; the problems of youth, i problemi dei giovani; DIALOGO → - Going on holiday 1- It's not a problem, non c'è problema● (comput.) problem check, controllo del problema □ a problem child, un bambino difficile □ problem family, famiglia che ha problemi □ (comput.) problem-oriented language, linguaggio orientato ai problemi □ (letter.) a problem play [novel], un dramma [un romanzo] sociale □ ( di Shakespeare) problem play, «problem play» («Tutto è bene quel che finisce bene», «Misura per misura» e «Troilo e Cressida») □ no problem, non c'è problema.NOTA D'USO: - problem o issue?- -
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tackle [ˊtækl]1. n1) принадле́жности, инструме́нт; обору́дование; снаряже́ние2) мор. такела́ж; та́ли3) тех. полиспа́ст4) игро́к, отбира́ющий мяч ( в футболе и т.п.)2. v1) энерги́чно бра́ться (за что-л.); би́ться (над чем-л.);we tackled the cold beef мы набро́сились на холо́дную говя́дину
;to tackle the problem взя́ться за де́ло, за реше́ние зада́чи
2) пыта́ться убеди́ть (кого-л.)3) перехва́тывать, отбира́ть ( мяч в футболе и т.п.)4) закрепля́ть снастя́ми5) схвати́ть, пыта́ться удержа́ть -
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1. noun1) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) placaje2) (equipment, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.) equipo, aparejos3) (ropes, pulleys etc for lifting heavy weights: lifting tackle.) jarcia, polea, aparejo4) (in sailing, the ropes, rigging etc of a boat.) jarcia, cordaje
2. verb1) (to try to grasp or seize (someone): The policeman tackled the thief.) agarrar, asir2) (to deal with or try to solve (a problem); to ask (someone) about a problem: He tackled the problem; She tackled the teacher about her child's work.) abordar; hablar con3) (in football, hockey etc, to (try to) take the ball etc from (a player in the other team): He tackled his opponent.) entrar (a); placartackle1 n entradatackle2 vb1. abordar / hacer frente2. hacer una entradatr['tækəl]2 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL polea, aparejo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto tackle somebody about/on something plantarle a alguien algo1) : taclear (en futbol americano)2) confront: abordar, enfrentar, emprender (un problema, un trabajo, etc.)tackle n1) equipment, gear: equipo m, aparejo m2) : aparejo m (de un buque)3) : tacleada f (en futbol americano)n.• aparejo s.m.• atajador s.m.• atajo s.m.• avíos s.m.• enseres s.m.pl.• jarcia s.f.• polea s.f. (A problem, etc.)v.• abordar v.v.• agarrar v.• atajar v.• emprender v.• forcejear v.'tækəl
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1) u ( equipment)sports tackle — equipo m de deporte
fishing tackle — aparejo m or avíos mpl de pesca
3) u ( Naut) aparejo m, polea f
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1)a) ( come to grips with) \<\<problem\>\> enfrentar, abordar, tratar de resolver; \<\<subject\>\> tratar; \<\<task\>\> abordar, emprenderare you ready to tackle the garden now? — ¿estás listo para emprenderla con or atacar el jardín?
b) ( confront) \<\<intruder/colleague\>\> enfrentar, enfrentarse conit's high time you tackled him about the rent — ya es hora de que le plantees cara a cara lo del alquiler
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vi ( Sport) placar*, taclear (AmL)['tækl]1. N1) (=lifting gear) aparejo m, polea f ; (=ropes) jarcia f, cordaje m2) (=equipment) equipo m, avíos mpl ; (fig) (=bits and pieces) cosas fpl, trastos mpl ; (also: fishing tackle) equipo m de pesca3) (Ftbl) entrada f ; (Rugby) placaje mflying tackle — placaje m en el aire
2. VT1) (=attempt to deal with) [+ problem] abordar, enfrentar; [+ task] enfrentar, emprendercan you tackle another helping? — ¿quieres comerte otra porción?
2) (=grapple with) [+ thief, intruder] enfrentarse con; (fig) (=confront) encararse conI'll have to tackle him about that money he owes me — voy a tener que encararme con él y plantearle lo del dinero que me debe
3) (Ftbl) entrar a; (Rugby) placar, taclear3.VI (Sport) placar, taclear* * *['tækəl]
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1) u ( equipment)sports tackle — equipo m de deporte
fishing tackle — aparejo m or avíos mpl de pesca
3) u ( Naut) aparejo m, polea f
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1)a) ( come to grips with) \<\<problem\>\> enfrentar, abordar, tratar de resolver; \<\<subject\>\> tratar; \<\<task\>\> abordar, emprenderare you ready to tackle the garden now? — ¿estás listo para emprenderla con or atacar el jardín?
b) ( confront) \<\<intruder/colleague\>\> enfrentar, enfrentarse conit's high time you tackled him about the rent — ya es hora de que le plantees cara a cara lo del alquiler
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1. transitive verb1) angehen, in Angriff nehmen [Problem usw.]tackle somebody about/on/over something — jemanden auf etwas (Akk.) ansprechen; (ask for something) jemanden um etwas angehen
2) (Sport) angreifen [Spieler]; (Amer. Footb.; Rugby) fassen2. noun1) (equipment) Ausrüstung, die* * *['tækl] 1. noun1) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) das Angreifen2) (equipment, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.) die Ausrüstung3) (ropes, pulleys etc for lifting heavy weights: lifting tackle.) der Flaschenzug4) (in sailing, the ropes, rigging etc of a boat.) das Tauwerk2. verb2) (to deal with or try to solve (a problem); to ask( someone) about a problem: He tackled the problem; She tackled the teacher about her child's work.) angehen3) (in football, hockey etc, to (try to) take the ball etc from (a player in the other team): He tackled his opponent.) angreifen* * *tack·le[ˈtækl̩]fishing \tackle Angelausrüstung fshaving \tackle Rasierzeug ntblock and \tackle Flaschenzug mII. vt1. (deal with)▪ to \tackle sth etw in Angriff nehmen; (manage) mit etw dat fertigwerden, etw bewältigen [o schaffen]to \tackle a job eine Arbeit in Angriff nehmen2. (challenge physically)to \tackle a thief sich akk auf einen Dieb stürzen▪ to \tackle sb jdn angreifen* * *['tkl]1. n1) (= lifting gear) Flaschenzug m; (NAUT) Talje f, Takel nt, Zugwinde f2) (NAUT: rigging) Tauwerk ntfishing tackle — Angelausrüstung f or -zeug nt (inf)
2. vt1) (physically SPORT) angreifen, angehen (geh); (RUGBY) fassen; (verbally) zur Rede stellen (about wegen)2) (= undertake) job in Angriff nehmen; new challenge sich versuchen an (+dat); problem angehen, anpacken (inf); (= manage to cope with) bewältigen, fertig werden mit; blaze, fire bekämpfencould you tackle another ice cream? (inf) — schaffst du noch ein Eis? (inf)
3. viangreifen* * *tackle [ˈtækl]A s1. Gerät n, (Werk)Zeug n, Ausrüstung f: → academic.ru/27618/fishing_tackle">fishing tackle2. (Pferde)Geschirr n3. TECH Flaschenzug m4. SCHIFF Talje f, Takel-, Tauwerk nB v/t1. jemanden oder etwas packen2. jemanden angreifen, aneinandergeraten mit3. fig4. Fußball etc: einen Gegner im Ballbesitz angehen5. ein Problem etca) in Angriff nehmen, anpacken, angehenb) lösen, fertig werden mit6. sl sich über eine Flasche Whisky etc hermachen* * *1. transitive verb1) angehen, in Angriff nehmen [Problem usw.]tackle somebody about/on/over something — jemanden auf etwas (Akk.) ansprechen; (ask for something) jemanden um etwas angehen
2) (Sport) angreifen [Spieler]; (Amer. Footb.; Rugby) fassen2. noun1) (equipment) Ausrüstung, die* * *n.lösen v. -
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I ['tækl]1) sport (in soccer, hockey) tackle m.; (in rugby, American football) placcaggio m.2) (equipment) equipaggiamento m., attrezzatura f.; (for fishing) attrezzatura f. da pescaII 1. ['tækl]1) (handle) affrontare [problem, subject]2) (confront)to tackle sb. — confrontarsi con qcn.
to tackle sb. about — affrontare con qcn. [subject, problem]
3) sport (in soccer, hockey) contrastare, fare un tackle su, entrare in tackle su [ player]; (in rugby, American football) placcare4) (take on) afferrare, acciuffare [intruder, criminal]2.verbo intransitivo (in soccer, hockey) fare un tackle; (in rugby, American football) fare un placcaggio* * *['tækl] 1. noun1) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) placcaggio2) (equipment, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.) attrezzatura3) (ropes, pulleys etc for lifting heavy weights: lifting tackle.) paranco4) (in sailing, the ropes, rigging etc of a boat.) attrezzatura2. verb1) (to try to grasp or seize (someone): The policeman tackled the thief.) afferrare2) (to deal with or try to solve (a problem); to ask (someone) about a problem: He tackled the problem; She tackled the teacher about her child's work.) affrontare; (venire alle prese con)3) (in football, hockey etc, to (try to) take the ball etc from (a player in the other team): He tackled his opponent.) placcare* * *tackle /ˈtækl/n.3 ( sport) carica, contrasto; intervento; tackle: sliding tackle, tackle scivolato; entrata in scivolata● (naut.) tackle block, bozzello; puleggia □ tackle box, scatola portaesche □ (naut.) tackle fall, cavo dei bozzelli.♦ (to) tackle /ˈtækl/v. t. e i.2 affrontare; fronteggiare; venire alle prese con ( una difficoltà, un problema, ecc.); rispondere a: Authorities should tackle the epidemics without delay, le autorità dovrebbero fronteggiare l'epidemia senza indugi4 (naut.) fissare a un paranco; parancare● to tackle sb. over (o about) a matter, confrontarsi con q. su un argomento □ (fam.) to tackle to, mettersi all'opera di buona lena □ I think I can tackle it, credo di farcela.* * *I ['tækl]1) sport (in soccer, hockey) tackle m.; (in rugby, American football) placcaggio m.2) (equipment) equipaggiamento m., attrezzatura f.; (for fishing) attrezzatura f. da pescaII 1. ['tækl]1) (handle) affrontare [problem, subject]2) (confront)to tackle sb. — confrontarsi con qcn.
to tackle sb. about — affrontare con qcn. [subject, problem]
3) sport (in soccer, hockey) contrastare, fare un tackle su, entrare in tackle su [ player]; (in rugby, American football) placcare4) (take on) afferrare, acciuffare [intruder, criminal]2.verbo intransitivo (in soccer, hockey) fare un tackle; (in rugby, American football) fare un placcaggio -
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['tækl] 1. noun1) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) tackling2) (equipment, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.) udstyr; -udstyr3) (ropes, pulleys etc for lifting heavy weights: lifting tackle.) hejseværk4) (in sailing, the ropes, rigging etc of a boat.) rig2. verb1) (to try to grasp or seize (someone): The policeman tackled the thief.) gribe fat i2) (to deal with or try to solve (a problem); to ask (someone) about a problem: He tackled the problem; She tackled the teacher about her child's work.) tage fat på3) (in football, hockey etc, to (try to) take the ball etc from (a player in the other team): He tackled his opponent.) tackle* * *['tækl] 1. noun1) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) tackling2) (equipment, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.) udstyr; -udstyr3) (ropes, pulleys etc for lifting heavy weights: lifting tackle.) hejseværk4) (in sailing, the ropes, rigging etc of a boat.) rig2. verb1) (to try to grasp or seize (someone): The policeman tackled the thief.) gribe fat i2) (to deal with or try to solve (a problem); to ask (someone) about a problem: He tackled the problem; She tackled the teacher about her child's work.) tage fat på3) (in football, hockey etc, to (try to) take the ball etc from (a player in the other team): He tackled his opponent.) tackle -
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['tækl] 1. noun1) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) napad2) (equipment, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.) pribor3) (ropes, pulleys etc for lifting heavy weights: lifting tackle.) škripčevje4) (in sailing, the ropes, rigging etc of a boat.) ladijska oprema2. verb1) (to try to grasp or seize (someone): The policeman tackled the thief.) zgrabiti2) (to deal with or try to solve (a problem); to ask (someone) about a problem: He tackled the problem; She tackled the teacher about her child's work.) lotiti se; povprašati3) (in football, hockey etc, to (try to) take the ball etc from (a player in the other team): He tackled his opponent.) vzeti žogo* * *I [tækl]nounorodje, pribor; konopec; škripec; (ladijski) vitelj; plural ladijska oprema; škripčevje; konjska oprava; sport oprema, pribor, rekviziti; sport igralec, napadalec (rugby); sport napad; prijem, prijetje nasprotnika; slang hrana, jedačawriting tackle — pisalno orodje, priborII [tækl]transitive verbprijeti, zgrabiti, pograbiti; figuratively lotiti se, rešiti (nalogo, problem); nadlegovati, pestiti (z vprašanji ipd.); sport napasti, podreti nasprotnika na tla (rugby), uloviti žogo, priti do žoge; vreči konjsko opravo (na konja), zapreči; intransitive verb lotiti se; sport napastito tackle a bottle of whisky — lotiti se, "uničiti" steklenico whiskyjahe tackled the meat — lotil se je mesa, planil je po mesu -
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1. n1) приладдя; речі; інструмент; устаткування, обладнання; спорядження; прилад2) рибальські снасті3) упряж4) мор. такелаж; талі5) тех. поліспаст, складний блок6) розм. їжа і питво7) амер., спорт. півзахисник8) спорт. блокування; захват двох ніг2. v1) хапати; зупиняти2) зустрічати ворожеto tackle a problem — вирішувати проблему, розв'язувати задачу
6) прив'язувати, закріпляти7) запрягати; сідлати* * *I n1) приналежності, інструмент; прилад; устаткування, спорядження3) упряж4) мop. бігучий такелаж; снасті; талі5) тex. поліспаст, складний блок6) aмep.; cпopт. півзахисникright [left] tackle — правий [лівий]півзахисник
7) cпopт. блокування; захоплення двох нігII v1) схопити; зупиняти2) зустрічати вороже, "показувати" ( комусь)I'll tackle you — я тобою ще займуся, ти в мене ще побачиш; мати справу (з ким-н.); намагатися переконати (кого-н.)
I'll tackle him on the point /about it/ — я ще поговорю з ним з цього приводу
3) енергійно братися ( за щось); займатися ( чимось)I don't know how to tackle it — я не знаю, як за це взятися
you should tackle the postscript first — раджу вам почати з післямови; вирішувати (що-н.); битися, працювати ( над чимсь)
to tackle a problem — битися над рішенням задачі; вирішувати задачу
to tackle literature — працювати над джерелами, проробляти джерела
to tackle the issue — розглядати питання; (to) всерйоз прийматися за справу (tackle down to smth)
4) прив'язувати, закріплювати5) запрягати; сідлати ( tackle up)to tackle the old mare — запрягти /закласти/ стару кобилу
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'tækl 1. noun1) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) takling2) (equipment, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.) fiskeutstyr3) (ropes, pulleys etc for lifting heavy weights: lifting tackle.) talje4) (in sailing, the ropes, rigging etc of a boat.) rigg, takkelasje2. verb1) (to try to grasp or seize (someone): The policeman tackled the thief.) kaste seg over, gripe fatt i2) (to deal with or try to solve (a problem); to ask (someone) about a problem: He tackled the problem; She tackled the teacher about her child's work.) takle; gå løs på3) (in football, hockey etc, to (try to) take the ball etc from (a player in the other team): He tackled his opponent.) takletalje--------utstyrIsubst. \/ˈtækl\/1) redskap, greier, utstyr, tilbehør2) (mekanikk, sjøfart) blokk, talje3) ( sjøfart) takkel, takkelasje, rigg4) ( sport) takling5) (amer. fotball) taklerIIverb \/ˈtækl\/1) takle, gi seg i kast med, gå i gang med, klare, fikse, ordne opp i, ordne opp med2) sette kniven på strupen, presse, snakke alvor med3) ( sport) takle4) legge i bakken5) ( om hest) spenne for, legge seletøy på, sele på6) ( sjøfart) takle, riggetackle (up) spenne for, sele på, legge seletøy på -
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tack·le [ʼtækl̩] nfishing \tackle Angelausrüstung f;shaving \tackle Rasierzeug ntblock and \tackle Flaschenzug m1) ( deal with)to \tackle sth etw in Angriff nehmen;to \tackle sb [about sth] jdn [wegen einer S. gen] zur Rede stellen;to \tackle a job eine Arbeit in Angriff nehmen;to \tackle sb jdn angreifen;to \tackle a thief sich akk auf einen Dieb stürzen -
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ˈtækl
1. сущ.
1) а) принадлежности, инструмент;
снаряжение( особ. рыболовецкое) fishing tackle ≈ рыболовные снасти Syn: instrument, equipment б) мор. тали;
снасти, такелаж
2) тех. полиспаст
3) спорт а) блокировка;
подножка (тж. flying tackle) б) амер. полузащитник( в амер. футболе и т. п.)
2. гл.
1) схватить, поймать (вора и т. п.)
2) спорт а) перехватывать, отбирать (мяч, шайбу и т. п.) б) блокировать;
сбивать( игрока)
3) привязывать, закреплять( снастями и т. п.)
4) а) энергично браться, приниматься( за что-л.) he tackleed the chicken ≈ он с усердием принялся за цыпленка б) биться (над чем-л.) to tackle a difficulty ≈ пытаться преодолеть затруднение
5) пытаться убедить( кого-л.) ∙ tackle about tackle on tackle over tackle up принадлежности, инструмент;
прибор;
оборудование, снаряжение - shaving * бритвенный прибор рыболовные снасти (тж. fishing *) упряжь( морское) бегучий такелаж;
снасти (морское) тали (техническое) полиспаст, сложный блок (американизм) (спортивное) полузащитник - right * правый полузащитник (спортивное) блокировка (спортивное) захват двух ног - flying * подножка - to launch oneself in a flying * на бегу поставить подножку хватать;
останавливать - to * the thief схватить вора встречать враждебно, "показывать" (кому-л.) - I'll * you я тобой еще займусь, ты у меня еще узнаешь иметь дело( с кем-л.) ;
пытаться переубедить( кого-л.) - I'll * him on the point /about it/ я еще поговорю с ним по этому поводу энергично браться (за что-л.) ;
заниматься( чем-л.) - to * the job браться за работу - to * cold beef с аппетитом приниматься за холодную говядину - I don't know how to * it я не знаю, как за это взяться - you should * the postscript first советую вам начать с послесловия решать( что-л.) ;
биться, работать( над чем-л.) - to * a problem биться над решением задачи;
решать задачу - to * a difficulty пытаться преодолеть затруднение - to * literature работать над источниками, прорабатывать источники - to * the issue рассматривать вопрос (to) всерьез приниматься за дело (тж. * down to smth.) привязывать, закреплять запрягать;
седлать (тж. * up) - to * the old mare запрячь /заложить/ старую кобылу (спортивное) перехватывать или отнимать( мяч, шайбу) ;
овладевать( мячом, шайбой) (спортивное) блокировать (игрока) (спортивное) сбивать( игрока) tackle закреплять снастями ~ игрок, отбирающий мяч (в футболе и т. п.) ~ перехватывать, отбирать (мяч в футболе и т. п.) ~ тех. полиспаст ~ принадлежности, инструмент;
оборудование;
снаряжение ~ пытаться убедить (кого-л.) ~ схватить, пытаться удержать ~ мор. такелаж;
тали ~ энергично браться (за что-л.) ;
биться (над чем-л.) ;
we tackled the cold beef мы набросились на холодную говядину to ~ the problem взяться за дело, за решение задачи ~ энергично браться (за что-л.) ;
биться (над чем-л.) ;
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műszer, szerelő játékos, megküzdés, kötélcsigasor to tackle: vállal, megküzd, szerel (sportban), vitába száll* * *['tækl] 1. noun1) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) szerelés2) (equipment, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.) felszerelés3) (ropes, pulleys etc for lifting heavy weights: lifting tackle.) (emelő) csigasor4) (in sailing, the ropes, rigging etc of a boat.) (hajó)kötélzet2. verb1) (to try to grasp or seize (someone): The policeman tackled the thief.) megragad (vkit)2) (to deal with or try to solve (a problem); to ask (someone) about a problem: He tackled the problem; She tackled the teacher about her child's work.) megbirkózik (feladattal)3) (in football, hockey etc, to (try to) take the ball etc from (a player in the other team): He tackled his opponent.) szerel -
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n. sport 1. тоног, төхөөрөмж, багаж, хэрэгсэл. Don't forget to bring your fishing \tackle. Загасны хэрэгслээ авчрахаа мартуузай. 2. (хөл бөмбөгт) өрсөлдөгчийнхөө бөмбөгийг уран аргаар бултуулан авах мэх. What a fine \tackle by the England captain! Английн багийн ахлагч өрсөлдөгчийнхөө бөмбөгийг ямар сайхан авав аа! v. 1. оролдох, хийх, асуудлыг шийдэх. I don't know how to \tackle this problem. Энэ асуудлыг юунаас эхлэхээ мэдэхгүй байна. \tackle a problem head-on асуудалд шийдэмгий хандах. 2. (хөл бөмбөгт) өрсөлдөгчийнхөө бөмбөгийг бултуулан авахыг чармайх. 3. хүчээр зогсоох, болиулах. The policeman \tackled the thief. Цагдаа хулгайчийг хүчээр барив. 4. \tackle sb about/ over sth (асуудал) тулж/ шууд ярилцах. You'll have to \tackle her parents about her bad behaviour. Чи түүний олиггүй зан авирын талаар эцэг эхтэй нь илэн далангүй ярилцвал таарна. -
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1. n принадлежности, инструмент; прибор; оборудование, снаряжение2. n рыболовные снасти3. n упряжь4. n мор. бегучий такелаж; снасти5. n мор. тали6. n мор. тех. полиспаст, сложный блок7. n мор. амер. спорт. полузащитник8. n спорт. блокировка9. n спорт. захват двух ног10. v хватать; останавливать11. v встречать враждебно, «показывать»12. v иметь дело; пытаться переубедить13. v энергично браться; заниматься14. v решать; биться, работатьto tackle a problem — биться над решением задачи; решать задачу
15. v всерьёз приниматься за дело16. v привязывать, закреплять17. v запрягать; седлать18. v спорт. перехватывать или отнимать; овладевать19. v спорт. блокировать20. v спорт. сбиватьСинонимический ряд:1. downing a player (noun) downing a player; flying tackle; low tackle; lunge; plunge; running tackle; seizure; shoestring tackle; shoulder tackle2. equipment (noun) accouterments; accoutrements; apparatus; equipment; fittings; gear; habiliments; machinery; material; materials; materiel; outfit; paraphernalia; rig; rigging; sporting goods; tackling; trappings; turnout3. football player (noun) behemoth; football player; giant; left tackle; linesman; right tackle4. ropes and pulleys (noun) block-and-tackle; crane; derrick; halyard; left; mechanical purchase; pulley wheels; pulleys; ropes and pulleys5. assume (verb) assume; incur; shoulder; take on; take over; take up6. attack (verb) attack; bang away at; go at; sail in; wade in7. bring to the ground (verb) bring down; bring to the ground; down; drag down; grab; grapple; jump on; seize; stop; throw; upset8. undertake (verb) attempt; dig in; embark on; endeavor; endeavour; get down to business; plunge into; set about; try; undertake; work onАнтонимический ряд: -
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['tækl] 1. noun1) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) töklun, tækling2) (equipment, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.) veiðigræjur3) (ropes, pulleys etc for lifting heavy weights: lifting tackle.) talía, blökk; talíu-/blakkarútbúnaður4) (in sailing, the ropes, rigging etc of a boat.) reiði, reiðabúnaður; allur búnaður skips2. verb1) (to try to grasp or seize (someone): The policeman tackled the thief.) takast á við2) (to deal with or try to solve (a problem); to ask (someone) about a problem: He tackled the problem; She tackled the teacher about her child's work.) fást við, kljást við3) (in football, hockey etc, to (try to) take the ball etc from (a player in the other team): He tackled his opponent.) takla, tækla
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tackle — tackler, n. /tak euhl/ or, for 2 4, /tay keuhl/, n., v., tackled, tackling. n. 1. equipment, apparatus, or gear, esp. for fishing: fishing tackle. 2. a mechanism or apparatus, as a rope and block or a combination of ropes and blocks, for hoisting … Universalium