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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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vi ( Sport) placar*, taclear (AmL) -
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adjective (following one after the other: He won three successive matches.) sucesivotr[sək'sesɪv]1 sucesivo,-a, consecutivo,-asuccessive [sək'sɛsɪv] adj: sucesivo, consecutivo♦ successively advadj.• seguido, -a adj.• siguiente adj.• sucesivo, -a adj.sək'sesɪvadjective (before n) consecutivothree successive days — tres días consecutivos or seguidos
successive governments have tackled the problem — sucesivos gobiernos han intentado resolver el problema
[sǝk'sesɪv]ADJ [governments, generations, owners] sucesivo; [nights, days] seguido, consecutivosuccessive governments have failed to resolve the problem — sucesivos gobiernos no han logrado resolver el problema
on four/five successive nights — cuatro/cinco noches seguidas or consecutivas
for the third/fourth successive time — por tercera/cuarta vez consecutiva
the percentage of female students increased with each successive year — el porcentaje de estudiantes del sexo femenino aumentaba año tras año
* * *[sək'sesɪv]adjective (before n) consecutivothree successive days — tres días consecutivos or seguidos
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4 urgency
noun (need for immediate action, speed etc: This is a matter of great urgency.) urgenciaurgency n urgenciatr['ɜːʤənsɪ]1 urgencian.• prisa s.f.• urgencia s.f.'ɜːrdʒənsi, 'ɜːdʒənsimass nouna) (of situation, problem) urgencia fb) (of tone, plea) apremio m, urgencia f['ɜːdʒǝnsɪ]N1) (=haste) urgencia fthe problem must be tackled as a matter of urgency — el problema debe tratarse con la máxima urgencia
2) [of tone of voice, pleas] urgencia f* * *['ɜːrdʒənsi, 'ɜːdʒənsi]mass nouna) (of situation, problem) urgencia fb) (of tone, plea) apremio m, urgencia f -
5 rugby-tackle
vt.placaje, atrapar por las piernas, tacklear (Am)(pt & pp rugby-tackled) -
6 tackle
s.1 equipo (equipment)2 entrada (challenge) (en futbol); placaje (en rugby, futbol americano)tackle (Am.)3 tecle, aparejos y cabos de un buque, aparejo, jarcia de labor.4 cuerdas, cordaje.5 polea.6 aparejos de pesca, equipo de pesca.vt.1 abordar (deal with)2 entrar a (futbol); hacer un placaje a (en rugby, futbol americano), tacklear (Am.)3 atacar, tratar de resolver.4 taclear, placar.(pt & pp tackled)
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