tactic 的 2 个定义
- tactics.
- a system or a detail of tactics.
- a plan, procedure, or expedient for promoting a desired end or result.
- of or relating to arrangement or order; tactical.
tactic 近义词
plan
更多tactic例句
- We spoke about this match a bit during our last chat and how interesting the tactics will be as Tuchel figures out how to beat Simeone’s fortress.
- Those tactics traditionally were considered off-limits to less developed economies with unstable politics and weaker currencies.
- That’s not to say that the streamers don’t partake in standard retention tactics like sending out emails reminding people to renew their subscriptions.
- Their tactics feel like textbook greater fool theory at work.
- Right now, you may not be at the top of the search page, but with the right tactics and strategies, you can be a master of your game.
- But he added that the tactic ensured all “relevant” topics in the world of politics were back to the world of Paul.
- As an election tactic, it was a Hail-Mary move: a half-hour address by an aging actor of no political standing or constituency.
- “Once we have any intelligence about a tunnel dug into Israel, we will use whatever tactic we can to stop it,” he said.
- When that tactic failed to break the strike, the Sikhs received a visitor: a representative from the Indian consulate in Houston.
- It was a tactic designed to force Israeli concessions before talks break down.
- I wanted to jump and shout, but I compromised by taking Dr. Hudson down for a gleeful drink and planning our next tactic.
- This old-fashioned tactic of answering one question by another, is excellent, and nearly always succeeds.
- Throwing his wheel over slightly, he tried the tactic of crowding the other off the course.
- In vain, or nearly so, is Friedrich's tactic or manoeuvring talent; what now is there to manoeuvre?
- The man who overrides you will as often be pursuing a tactic as he cajoles you.