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['tʒk'daun]phr vприкріплювати кнопками, прибиватиto tack down a carpet — прибити килим; наметувати на швидку руку
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['tʒk'daun]phr vприкріплювати кнопками, прибиватиto tack down a carpet — прибити килим; наметувати на швидку руку
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v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<carpet\>\> clavar con tachuelasVT + ADV(Carpentry etc)to tack sth down — afirmar algo con tachuelas, sujetar algo con tachuelas
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > tack down
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17 tack down the tracing cloth
Макаров: прикреплять кальку кнопкамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tack down the tracing cloth
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tack [tæk]1 noun∎ to take out the tacks retirer le bâti∎ to make or to set a tack courir ou tirer une bordée;∎ to be on a starboard/port tack être tribord/bâbord amures;∎ figurative to be on the right tack être sur la bonne voie;∎ figurative to be on the wrong tack faire fausse route;∎ figurative he went off on a quite different tack il est parti sur une toute autre piste;∎ figurative let's try another tack essayons une autre tactique, changeons de tactique;∎ figurative she changed tack in mid-conversation elle changea de sujet en pleine conversation∎ her house is full of tack sa maison est pleine de trucs de mauvais goûtNautical faire ou courir ou tirer une bordée, louvoyer►► Horseriding tack room sellerie f(a) (carpet, board) clouer(a) (with nails) fixer avec des clous(c) figurative ajouter, rajouter;∎ the conclusion seems tacked on la conclusion semble avoir été ajoutée après coup;∎ he tacked a joke on to the end of his story il a rajouté une plaisanterie à la fin de son anecdote(a) (note, poster) fixer au mur (avec une punaise)∎ to tack up a hem faire le bâti d'un ourlet, faufiler un ourlet -
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tack [tæk]1. nouna. ( = tack down) [+ carpet] clouer[boat, crew] tirer un bord( = add) ajouter (après coup)* * *[tæk] 1.1) ( nail) clou m2) US ( drawing pin) punaise f3) ( approach) tactique f4) Nautical bordée f5) ( for horse) sellerie f6) ( stitch) point m de bâti2.transitive verb1) ( nail)2) ( in sewing) bâtir3.intransitive verb [sailor] faire une bordée; [yacht] louvoyerPhrasal Verbs:- tack on- tack up -
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Ⅰtack [tæk]1. n1) гво́здик с широ́кой шля́пкой2) амер. чертёжная или канцеля́рская кно́пка4) мор. галс5) курс, полити́ческая ли́ния;to take a wrong (right) tack взять непра́вильный (пра́вильный) курс
6) ли́пкость, кле́йкость2. v2) смётывать на живу́ю ни́тку (тж. перен.); примётывать (to)3) добавля́ть, присоединя́ть (to, on to); парл. внести́ попра́вку в законопрое́кт4) мор. повора́чивать на друго́й галс5) измени́ть ли́нию поведе́ния; измени́ть мне́ние; меня́ть полити́ческий курсtack about мор. де́лать поворо́т овершта́гⅡtack [tæk] nразг. пи́ща; прови́зия;hard tack морско́й суха́рь
;soft tack хлеб
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tack — I. verb Etymology: Middle English takken, from tak Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. attach; especially to fasten or affix with tacks 2. to join in a slight or hasty manner 3. a. to add as a supplement … New Collegiate Dictionary
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tack — See: GET DOWN TO BRASS TACKS, GO SIT ON A TACK, SHARP AS A TACK … Dictionary of American idioms