[/ˈtækl; ˋtækl/] n 用法: 1 [U] set of ropes and pulleys for working a ship's sails or for lifting weights (操纵船帆或吊起重物用的)滑车, 滑轮, 滑轮组. 用法: 2 [U] equipment for a task or sport 用具; 器械: `fishing-tackle 鱼具.3 [C] act of tackling in or as in football, etc (如橄榄球等中的)擒抱, 擒拿: The policeman brought the thief to the ground with a flying tackle. 警察飞身上前把盗贼扑倒在地上. tackle 2 v 用法: 1 [Tn] deal with or overcome (an awkward problem, a difficult piece of work, etc) 应付, 对付, 处理(棘手的问题、 困难的工作等): It's time to tackle my homework. 现在该对付我的家庭作业了. * tackle a problem head-on, ie boldly and vigorously 迎向困难著手解决. 用法: 2 [Tn.pr] ~ sb about/over sth speak to sb about (an awkward matter) 向某人提起(尴尬之事): When are you going to tackle your brother about that money he owes me? 你打算什麽时候跟你兄弟提他欠我钱的事? 用法: 3 [I, Tn] (a) (in football, hockey, etc) try to take the ball from (an opponent) by intercepting it (足球、 曲棍球等)拦截(对方)抢球, 抢截: no good at tackling 不善於抢球 * He was tackled just outside the penalty area. 他恰在罚球区外让对方把球截过去了. (b) (in Rugby football) seize and stop (an opponent holding the ball) (橄榄球)擒抱(对方持球队员). |