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  • 1 tackle

    1. transitive verb
    1) 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) fassen
    2. noun
    1) (equipment) Ausrüstung, die
    2) (Sport) Angriff, der; (sliding tackle) Tackling, das; (Amer. Footb.; Rugby) Fassen und Halten
    * * *
    ['tækl] 1. noun
    1) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) das Angreifen
    2) (equipment, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.) die Ausrüstung
    3) (ropes, pulleys etc for lifting heavy weights: lifting tackle.) der Flaschenzug
    4) (in sailing, the ropes, rigging etc of a boat.) das Tauwerk
    2. verb
    1) (to try to grasp or seize (someone): The policeman tackled the thief.) packen
    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.) angehen
    3) (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]
    I. n no pl
    1. (gear, equipment) Gerät nt, Ausrüstung f, Zeug nt a. pej fam; NAUT Tauwerk nt
    fishing \tackle Angelausrüstung f
    shaving \tackle Rasierzeug nt
    2. (lifting device) Winde f
    block and \tackle Flaschenzug m
    3. SPORT (act of tackling) Angriff m, Tackling nt fachspr
    4. AM (line position) Halbstürmer(in) m(f)
    5. BRIT ( vulg sl: genitals) Gehänge nt derb
    II. vt
    1. (deal with)
    to \tackle sth etw in Angriff nehmen; (manage) mit etw dat fertigwerden, etw bewältigen [o schaffen]
    to \tackle sb [about sth] jdn [wegen einer S. gen] zur Rede stellen
    to \tackle a job eine Arbeit in Angriff nehmen
    to \tackle a problem ein Problem angehen [o fam anpacken], SCHWEIZ a. anhand nehmen fam
    2. (challenge physically)
    to \tackle a thief sich akk auf einen Dieb stürzen
    3. SPORT (challenge for ball)
    to \tackle sb jdn angreifen
    * * *
    ['tkl]
    1. n
    1) (= lifting gear) Flaschenzug m; (NAUT) Talje f, Takel nt, Zugwinde f
    2) (NAUT: rigging) Tauwerk nt
    3) (= equipment) Ausrüstung f, Zeug nt (inf)

    fishing tackleAngelausrüstung f or -zeug nt (inf)

    4) (SPORT) Angriff m, Tackling nt
    2. vt
    1) (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 bekämpfen
    3. vi
    angreifen
    * * *
    tackle [ˈtækl]
    A s
    1. Gerät n, (Werk)Zeug n, Ausrüstung f: academic.ru/27618/fishing_tackle">fishing tackle
    2. (Pferde)Geschirr n
    3. TECH Flaschenzug m
    4. SCHIFF Talje f, Takel-, Tauwerk n
    5. Fußball etc: Tackling n, Angehen n (eines Gegners im Ballbesitz)
    B v/t
    2. jemanden angreifen, aneinandergeraten mit
    3. fig
    a) jemanden zur Rede stellen (about, on, over wegen)
    b) jemanden angehen ( for um)
    4. Fußball etc: einen Gegner im Ballbesitz angehen
    5. ein Problem etc
    a) in Angriff nehmen, anpacken, angehen
    b) lösen, fertig werden mit
    6. sl sich über eine Flasche Whisky etc hermachen
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) 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) fassen
    2. noun
    1) (equipment) Ausrüstung, die
    2) (Sport) Angriff, der; (sliding tackle) Tackling, das; (Amer. Footb.; Rugby) Fassen und Halten
    * * *
    n.
    Takel -- n. v.
    lösen v.

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