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tactics
[ tak-tiks ]
noun
- (usually used with a singular verb) the art or science of disposing military or naval forces for battle and maneuvering them in battle.
- (used with a plural verb) the maneuvers themselves.
- (used with a singular verb) any mode of procedure for gaining advantage or success.
- (usually used with a singular verb) 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.
tactics
/ 藞迟忙办迟瑟办蝉 /
plural noun
- functioning as singular military the art and science of the detailed direction and control of movement or manoeuvre of forces in battle to achieve an aim or task
- the manoeuvres used or plans followed to achieve a particular short-term aim
Derived Forms
- 迟补肠藞迟颈肠颈补苍, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠辞耻苍顎僼别谤路迟补肠顎卼颈肠蝉 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of tactics1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The 鈥淗ands Off鈥 protests seemed like a turning point when the public realized that Trump's tactics did not make his success inevitable.
These kinds of tactics were used by a group called Lapsus$ which was made up of English speaking teenagers - two of whom were arrested and convicted in the UK in 2023.
Inter had conceded just five goals in this season's Champions League and with Barcelona's high-line tactics exposing their own defensive weaknesses, the Serie A side were able to take advantage.
The U.S. military contended that all these tactics were operationally successful as a trade of trees for American lives.
It seems likely that the new coach will do a lot of heavy lifting in terms of leadership, tactics and team culture, while Sciver-Brunt will set the example on the field.
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