词汇 | tack |
释义 | tack /tak/ n. A small, broad-headed nail. 平头小钉;大头钉。 The direction of a ship in regard to the trim, or position, of her sails. (视船帆方位而定之)航向。 A change in a ship's direction. 航向变更。 Any course or policy of action. 策略;方针。 They are upon a new tack in consulting public opinion. 他们采取新方针征询舆论。 He was on the wrong tack. 他方针有误。 Long stitch used for basting. 假缝(缝长针定位,车线后拆除) phrases tack and tack 【航】不断抢风调向,作Z字形航行。 be on the wrong [right] tack 航向[方针]错误[正确]。 get down to brass tacks 【口】涉及问题重心。 go on another tack 改变航向[方针]。 on hard tack (非正式用法)【古】贫困。 try another tack 改变方针。 (过去式: tacked; 过去完成式: tacked; 现在进行式: tacking) v.t. To fasten with small nails. 用平头钉钉住((down))。 to tack down matting 钉住席垫。 To fasten slightly; attach. 粗缝;假缝。 to tack a bow on a dress 缀蝶形领结于衣上。 To change the course of (a vessel) by using the helm and shifting the sails. 用转舵及转帆之方式使船抢风改变航向。 v.i. To change the course of a vessel by shifting her helm and the position of her sails. 用转舵及转帆之方式使船抢风改变航方向。 The ship tacked to starboard. 船朝右舷转向。 phrases tack on 粗缝;假缝;附加于...。 derivatives n. tacker. |
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