tactic

名词 n. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A maneuver, or action calculated to achieve some end.
    — Omar has challenged Elliott Abrams’s record in Latin America, taken a firm line against Saudi Arabia and the Emirates, and advocated for—wait for it—the two-state solution for Israel and Palestine (even though the headlines have focused on her expressing support for the right to boycott as a tactic).
  2. A maneuver used against an enemy.
  3. A sequence of moves that limits the opponent's options and results in an immediate and tangible advantage, typically in the form of material.
形容词 adj.
  1. Tactical; of or relating to the art of military and naval tactics. dated,not-comparable
    — But time will teach the Russ, ev'n conquering War Has handmaid arts: aye, aye, the Russ will woo All sciences that speed Bellona's car, All murder's tactic arts, and win them too […]
  2. Describing a polymer whose repeat units are identical not-comparable

词形变化

tactics plural tactick alternative,obsolete tactick alternative,obsolete

词源

词源 1
Borrowed from New Latin tactica, from Ancient Greek τακτικός (taktikós, “fit for ordering”), from τάσσω (tássō, “to order, to arrange”).
词源 2
Borrowed from New Latin tactica, from Ancient Greek τακτικός (taktikós, “fit for ordering”), from τάσσω (tássō, “to order, to arrange”).
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