tactical 的定义
- of or relating to tactics, especially military or naval tactics.
- characterized by skillful tactics or adroit maneuvering or procedure: tactical movements.
- of or relating to a maneuver or plan of action designed as an expedient toward gaining a desired end or temporary advantage.
- expedient; calculated.
- prudent; politic.
tactical 近义词
strategic
更多tactical例句
- Because of those tactical advantages, we might expect the Chiefs to be clear favorites over the Buccaneers on Sunday.
- Here, in part two, we speak a bit more tactical, about how content and search.
- From there we move on to explore reporting problems marketers may find within their data and then progress into a deeper tactical analysis of those issues across a host of platforms.
- A single tactical error can cost precious seconds or minutes that are hard to claw back.
- The comparison with Go illustrates how these two studies elevate evolution from a largely tactical process to one that is rich in strategic possibility.
- “So, about good for one tactical burst,” the first Air Force official said.
- The “tactical” side of artillery—its use on a battlefield—was something Jackson was not called upon to explain.
- They thought in their minds the drones had a tactical advantage, so they allowed them to continue for quite some time.
- The Russian Air Force also flew additional sorties over the Baltic Sea with tactical strike fighters on Oct. 29.
- Nobody really has the control in the tactical environment.
- When, however, the retreat was at last ordered, Ney showed to the full his immense tactical ability.
- King Robert's military renown does not need the false attribution of tactical discoveries that he certainly did not make.
- Tactical use, by the enemy, of the more resilient units of the Landsturm for negotiating Belgian dykes.
- The art of leadership consists of applying sound tactical principles to concrete cases on the battlefield.
- What fire superiority accomplishes; psychological moment for charge determined by tactical instinct.