-
1 tackle
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.
См. также в других словарях:
forget — for|get W1S1 [fəˈget US fər ] v, v past tense forgot [ ˈgɔt US ˈga:t] past participle forgotten [ ˈgɔtn US ˈga:tn] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(facts/information)¦ 2¦(something you must do)¦ 3¦(leave something somewhere)¦ 4¦(stop thinking about)¦ 5¦(not care… … Dictionary of contemporary English
forget — past tense forgot past participle forgotten verb 1 FACTS/INFORMATION (I, T) to be unable to remember facts, information, or something that happened in the past: I m sorry, I ve forgotten your name. (+ (that)): Don t forget that it s Sarah s… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
forget — verb ADVERB ▪ completely, quite (esp. BrE), totally ▪ I completely forgot you were coming today. ▪ clean (old fashioned, informal) ▪ … Collocations dictionary
lose sight of sth — ► to forget about an important idea or fact because you are thinking about other things: »In their attempts to increase profits, they have lost sight of the importance of customer satisfaction. Main Entry: ↑lose … Financial and business terms
ˌlive sth ˈdown — phrasal verb to make people forget about something embarrassing or silly that you have done I m never going to live this down![/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
forgive and forget — phrase to decide not to continue being angry about something that someone has done, and not to allow your memory of it to influence your future relationship I might forgive and forget, but I’m more likely to get mad and get even. Thesaurus: to… … Useful english dictionary
live something down — succeed in making others forget something embarrassing that has happened * * * ˌlive sthˈdown derived to be able to make people forget about sth embarrassing you have done • She felt so stupid. She d never be able to live it down. Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
take your mind off something — phrase to make you stop thinking or worrying about something A good night out will help you take your mind off exams. Thesaurus: to make someone less nervous or upsetsynonym Main entry: mind * * * take your mind off sth idiom … Useful english dictionary
push something to the back of your mind — push sth to the back of your ˈmind idiom to try to forget about sth unpleasant • I tried to push the thought to the back of my mind. Main entry: ↑pushidiom … Useful english dictionary
mind — 1 /maInd/ noun BRAIN/THINKING PROCESS 1 (C, U) the part of a person, usually considered to be their brain, that they use to think and imagine things: I have a picture of him in my mind tall, blond and handsome. | I don t know what s going on in… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
push — 1 /pUS/ verb 1 MOVE (I, T) to make someone or something move by using your hands, arms, shoulders etc to put pressure on them: It s still stuck you ll have to push harder. | When I give the signal, I want you all to push. | push sb/sth: Johnson… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English