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tact [takt]masculine noun* * *taktnom masculin tact* * *takt nmavoir du tact — to be tactful, to have tact
manquer de tact — to be tactless, to be less than tactful
* * *tact nm1 ( délicatesse) tact; avoir beaucoup de tact to be very tactful; manquer de tact to be tactless; avec tact tactfully;2 Physiol sense of touch.[takt] nom masculinannoncer la nouvelle avec/sans tact to break the news tactfully/tactlessly -
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tacttakt mspolečenský takt mohleduplnost mšetrnost mcit mhmat m -
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m1. осяза́ние (toucher) 2. fig. такт, такти́чность;agir avec tact — де́йствовать ipf. такти́чно; un homme de tact — такти́чный челове́к; manque de tact — отсу́тствие та́кта, ↑ беста́ктность; manquer de tact — быть беста́ктным, проявля́ть/прояви́ть беста́ктность; поступа́ть/поступи́ть беста́ктноavoir du tact — быть такти́чным;
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m1) осязание2) такт, чувство мерыavoir du tact — быть тактичнымc'est un homme de tact — это тактичный человек -
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nm.1. andisha, odob, xulq, mulozimat2. dilidagini, nazokatni anglash; avoir du tact mulozimatli bo‘lmoq; il lui a annoncé la nouvelle avec tact u unga xabarni ehtiyotkorlik bilan yetqazdi. -
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сущ.1) общ. чувство меры, осязание, такт2) мед. пальпация, чувство осязания -
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حساسيةحصافةذوقرجاحة العقلرقةفطانةآياسةلمسمس -
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эдеп; икрам
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tact — tact … Dictionnaire des rimes
tact — [ takt ] n. m. • 1354, repris v. 1570; lat. tactus, de tangere « toucher » 1 ♦ Vx Toucher. « Le plaisir du tact » (Voltaire). ♢ Mod. Physiol. Sens du toucher permettant d apprécier les divers stimulus mécaniques qui s exercent sur la peau et les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
TACT — son las siglas de Textual Analisys Computing Tools (Herramientas para el Análisis Computarizado de Textos) y corresponden a una sencilla y completa aplicación para el análisis textual de textos electrónicos. TACT está compuesto por varios… … Wikipedia Español
Tact — Tact, n. [L. tactus a touching, touch, fr. tangere, tactum, to touch: cf. F. tact. See {Tangent}.] 1. The sense of touch; feeling. [1913 Webster] Did you suppose that I could not make myself sensible to tact as well as sight? Southey. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tact — tact, *address, poise, savoir faire can all mean the skill and grace with which a well bred person conducts himself in his relations with others. Tact stresses skill and consider ateness in one s association with or handling of others, whether… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Tact — is careful consideration in dealing with others to avoid giving offense. Tact may also refer to:* Tact (psychology), term used by B.F. Skinner * Tact Meyers, a fictional character in the manga series Galaxy Angel * TACT Records, Israeli record… … Wikipedia
Tact — Tact, die Bewegung nach einem bestimmten Maße überhaupt, wie beim Gehen, Tanzen etc., – in der Musik das Maß, wodurch die Tonreihen als. Zeitgrößen in gleiche Abschnitte zerfallen, dann diese einzelnen Abtheilungen selbst, sowie auch die… … Damen Conversations Lexikon
tact — TACT. s. m. Le toucher, l attouchement, celuy des cinq sens par lequel on connoist ce qui est chaud ou froid, dur ou mol, uni ou raboteux. Le tact est le moins subtil de tous les sens. cela se connoist au tact … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
tact — [takt] n. [Fr < L tactus, pp. of tangere, to touch < IE base * tag , to touch, grasp > OE thaccian, to stroke] 1. Archaic the sense of touch 2. delicate perception of the right thing to say or do without offending; skill in dealing with… … English World dictionary
tact — [tækt] n [U] [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: sense of touch , from Latin tactus, from tangere to touch ] the ability to be careful about what you say or do, so that you do not upset or embarrass other people →↑tactful, tactless ↑tactless ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
tact — (n.) 1650s, sense of touch or feeling (with an isolated instance from c.1200), from L. tactus touch, feeling, handling, sense of touch, from root of tangere to touch (see TANGENT (Cf. tangent)). Meaning sense of discernment, diplomacy, etc. first … Etymology dictionary