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tactics

/tak-tiks/US // ˈtæk tɪks //UK // (ˈtæktɪks) //

战术,策略,技巧,策略性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the art or science of disposing military or naval forces for battle and maneuvering them in battle.
    • : the maneuvers themselves.
    • : any mode of procedure for gaining advantage or success.
    • : Linguistics. the patterns in which the elements of a given level or stratum in a language may combine to form larger constructions.the study and description of such patterns.

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Examples

  • First, he emphasized the importance of the police and the need for new training and an end to “broken windows” tactics.

  • Other groups in the progressive orbit are trying out other tactics.

  • No law or even revolution in police tactics can fully curb the rising expectations that come with a wired world.

  • Australia earlier cancelled Blanc's visa over claims his tactics promote sexual assault.

  • It may be surprising that Christian authors would use tactics that even those outside the church consider unethical.

  • I cannot put my own case to the Admiralty although the machines are wanted for overland tactics—a fatal blind alley.

  • Leander seen what he needed was tactics, and his regular tactics was to hold the scholar at arm's length by the hair.

  • The men composing the regiment were fighters, but in their tactics differed little from the guerrillas.

  • Bruce, however, had resolutely restricted himself to the tactics of defence; but the anticipation was a natural one enough.

  • Sir Lucien was first surprised, then piqued, and finally interested by such unusual tactics.